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 ...
Why Confidence is Overrated | Shawnee Harle on Mental Toughness (Part 2)
3on3 Hoops Pod
40 minutes
1 month ago
Why Confidence is Overrated | Shawnee Harle on Mental Toughness (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our interview with Olympic coach and mental toughness expert Shawnee Harle, we dive deeper into the psychology of sports: - Why confidence is overrated and the real difference between confidence and self-esteem - How athletes can replace the “voice of fear” with their “voice of courage” - What bench players should really be learning when they’re not on the court - Why coaches must face their deepest fear — losing — before they can build long-term toughness in their athletes ...
3on3 Hoops Pod
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 ...