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5 Minute Football Coach
Nick Rockell
75 episodes
3 weeks ago

Welcome to (roughly) 5 minutes of football coaching thoughts, comments and ideas.

With discussion from my own experience and education on all manner of football topics, sometimes to entertain, with a hope to educate and provoke thought, but mainly to get all this stuff out of my head!

This is all totally my opinion, unless I cite otherwise.


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Welcome to (roughly) 5 minutes of football coaching thoughts, comments and ideas.

With discussion from my own experience and education on all manner of football topics, sometimes to entertain, with a hope to educate and provoke thought, but mainly to get all this stuff out of my head!

This is all totally my opinion, unless I cite otherwise.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The 5-Minute Football Coach - Ep.63 - Debrief
5 Minute Football Coach
6 minutes 36 seconds
2 months ago
The 5-Minute Football Coach - Ep.63 - Debrief

Episode: Debrief

 

In this episode, Coach Nick explains why the work doesn’t stop when practice ends. A post-practice debrief—whether with players, captains, or fellow coaches—creates space for reflection, connection, and valuable feedback. Nick highlights how these unstructured conversations reinforce learning, reveal blind spots, and build stronger relationships. By asking the right questions and listening without reacting, coaches can discover insights that would otherwise be lost once emotions fade.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • A debrief provides space to learn from both players and coaches after practice.
  • Conversations don’t have to be formal—one-on-one, small groups, or captains all work.
  • Keep questions open-ended: What went well? What felt difficult? Where do you want more work?
  • Use debriefs to reinforce positives, provide small corrections, and gather feedback.
  • Coaches should hold staff debriefs to align on complexity, priorities, and next steps.
  • Debriefs are low-emotion conversations meant for learning, not reacting.
  • Insights gained often uncover gaps between what coaches think is working and how players actually feel.

 

If you want to get in touch, find me here:

Email: coachrockell@hotmail.com

Instagram: @coachrockell

X: @coachrockell

 

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5 Minute Football Coach

Welcome to (roughly) 5 minutes of football coaching thoughts, comments and ideas.

With discussion from my own experience and education on all manner of football topics, sometimes to entertain, with a hope to educate and provoke thought, but mainly to get all this stuff out of my head!

This is all totally my opinion, unless I cite otherwise.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.