In Part 1 of our Coaches Q&A series, Coach Kev and Coach J get real about the questions every youth coach faces but rarely admits: - How do I know when I’m coaching too much? - How do I get players to think for themselves without losing structure? - What’s the right balance between teaching and letting them play? - Why communication (not drills) can make or break a team culture. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re talking too much, correcting too fast, or leading with ego instead ...
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In Part 1 of our Coaches Q&A series, Coach Kev and Coach J get real about the questions every youth coach faces but rarely admits: - How do I know when I’m coaching too much? - How do I get players to think for themselves without losing structure? - What’s the right balance between teaching and letting them play? - Why communication (not drills) can make or break a team culture. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re talking too much, correcting too fast, or leading with ego instead ...
3on3 or 5on5? This episode breaks down what each format teaches best — and how to use both to develop smarter, more confident players. We talk about game flow, player roles, skill reps, and real-time decision-making. Plus: how to structure your practices to get the best of both worlds. Join the Nation at 3on3hoopsnation.com Send us a text
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In Part 1 of our Coaches Q&A series, Coach Kev and Coach J get real about the questions every youth coach faces but rarely admits: - How do I know when I’m coaching too much? - How do I get players to think for themselves without losing structure? - What’s the right balance between teaching and letting them play? - Why communication (not drills) can make or break a team culture. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re talking too much, correcting too fast, or leading with ego instead ...