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6
Winning Strategies Guaranteed to Improve
Your Coaching Skills |
by:
Matt
Zavadil |
Are
you sure you're doing everything you can
to be the best
coach possible? Absolutely sure?
I've been a coach and I've had a lot of
coaches. You know
what I've found? Some coaches put all the
pieces together
and some just don't invest time developing
the coaching
skills that make a difference.
I can't turn you into a coaching superstar
overnight but I
can get you started with these six powerful
communication
skills. I'll break them into two groups:
Verbal and
Non-verbal.
Three verbal communication skills you must
master:
1) Consistency
Don't send your players mixed messages by
telling your team
something today and then two days from now
completely
contradicting yourself. Your players must
be able to trust
the words that come out of your mouth.
Also, keep your tone consistent with what
your words are
intending to get across. I had a coach once
who, when one of
us messed up, would say, "That was great"
in a dripping wet
sarcastic tone. Talk about sending us a
negative message and
beating team morale into the ground!
2) Honesty
Be honest with your team and always in a
positive way. Your
team knows when mistakes are made so don't
try to ignore
them. If you try to gloss over them, you'll
lose your team's
respect. Just be sure to correct mistakes
in a positive way
that helps a player see what was done correctly
but also
feel good about fixing the mistake.
When pointing out a mistake, first say what
was good, then
say "and if you follow through properly,
you'll get the
proper spin on the ball", rather than "but
if you follow
through properly, you'll get the proper
spin on the ball".
3) Be Concise
Don't speak to your team unclearly. Think
through what you
want to get across ahead of time and deliver
your thoughts
in a clear, concise manner. Come right out
and say it. Don't
go off on tangents and bore your players
with unnecessary
talk. Get to the point and then get the
troops moving.
Three non-verbal communication skills you
must master:
4) Facial Expressions
Be aware of how closely your team pays attention
to what
your face is "saying". Don't be a phony
by trying to hide
what you really feel with a fake smile or
a serious blank
stare.
Realize, also, that just a simple smile
can do wonders for a
struggling player or a player unsure of
what they're doing.
Show them that you're behind them, glad
to be with them and
there to help.
Don't overdo this, though. Your players
will pick up on
that. Be genuine in your coaching efforts.
5) Body Language
If you're standing on the sideline in a
way that shows you
are happy to be there and confident, how
will your players
respond as opposed to you scowling around
all hunched over
and looking angry? Remember to present body
language that
represents enthusiasm, class and character.
Body language can also be used in the form
of physical
contact such as a pat, a handshake or an
arm around the
shoulder. Stay ethical, of course, but physical
contact can
show your players the many emotions you
feel about them -
happiness, concern, affection, approval,
etc.
6) Listen
This one's huge! You need to pay attention
to your players.
You've got to focus on really seeing and
hearing your
players' verbal and non-verbal signals.
If your players keep hearing you say, "What
was that?" or
"Did you say something?", you're in trouble
and you need to
work on your listening skills big time.
Start practicing this coaching skill and
watch how much more
you instantly start to learn about your
team. You'll see a
player is upset over something even though
he's trying hard
to hide it. You'll see how each player reacts
to not only
you but to one another.
Master these six coaching strategies and
watch your coaching
skills skyrocket. Your players must know
you care way before
they'll care about what you have to say.
Remember this
because too many coaches don't.
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