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Can I resubmit: Difficulty Downloading Episode rotenone
Paul Limpert: Lacrosse Coach, Teamwork Strategist, Leadership Guru
10 episodes
9 months ago
This podcast is essentially for sports coaches in any sport but we use lacrosse as our platform and interview lacrosse coaches to understand better how to build cohesive teams by understanding and motivating the individual athlete to aspire to become a great teammate. Teamwork begins with players understanding their values and how those values define their character. The process of getting players to a higher level of leadership and teamwork is the focus of this podcast. It is more about training players to lead and how we as coaches can do that within our coaching philosophies and styles. I interview successful coaches at high school and college level to give listeners a wide range of views. Coaches are asked to reveal their strategies for player development in leadership and character and we also discuss tools or tactics that have been especially beneficial to the coaches interviewed.
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This podcast is essentially for sports coaches in any sport but we use lacrosse as our platform and interview lacrosse coaches to understand better how to build cohesive teams by understanding and motivating the individual athlete to aspire to become a great teammate. Teamwork begins with players understanding their values and how those values define their character. The process of getting players to a higher level of leadership and teamwork is the focus of this podcast. It is more about training players to lead and how we as coaches can do that within our coaching philosophies and styles. I interview successful coaches at high school and college level to give listeners a wide range of views. Coaches are asked to reveal their strategies for player development in leadership and character and we also discuss tools or tactics that have been especially beneficial to the coaches interviewed.
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Laxicon006, An interview with Nick Myers, the Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at The Ohio State University.
Can I resubmit: Difficulty Downloading Episode rotenone
42 minutes 45 seconds
10 years ago
Laxicon006, An interview with Nick Myers, the Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at The Ohio State University.
Nick Myers Interview Notes Does exit interviews and a post season survey before the outgoing seniors move on to wherever they are headed next. In year 2 of their leadership council 5 seniors-elected by team 3 juniors-elected by team 2 sophomores-elected by team Add 2 freshmen once fall ball is over in the fall Bi-weekly conference call with the group in the summer Each player on the council will be charged with making 4-5 phone calls to teammates each week over the summer and share the content of those calls with the council. This includes making calls to the incoming freshmen. Players refine and develop the rules and are in charge of implementing them. They take a team trip together to West Virginia in the fall ropes white water rafting campfire No cell phones! Every Wednesday when they return to school they meet and have “life skills” Wednesday R-factor training with <a title="Tim Kight of Focus 3" href="http://www.focus3organizationalculture.com/about-us/tim-kight/">Tim Kight (E+R=O)</a> Different speakers from different areas of life skills come in and speak to the team on a regular basis. 300 hours of community service as a team since last May. The Leadership Council acts as the “Board of Directors” for the team. They are selected by their teammates and it is work for these players but they consider it a great honor to be selected. Since it is work they do have a say in how things are done on the team. Open communication is encouraged and demanded by Coach Myers. Big brother program Have to have a certain GPA Have a certain number of community service hours An upperclassmen is paired with a freshman and is responsible for the upbringing of the younger guy. Treat your little brother like your actual little brother. Lockers are right next to their little brother. <a href="http://www.laxicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/osu-captains.jpeg"></a> Captains Coach Myers will select 2 or 3 depending on how their teammates vote. He thinks that a player should get 50% of his teammates vote in order to be a captain. Captains lead the leadership group. Ohio State’s character blueprint is We not me treating every teammate with love and respect Do your job know the why train with purpose All in Above the line behavior is graded each day. grade each player on the 3 character blueprint items above from 1 to 3 every day and post those grades. Teaching is his primary role and mission. He considers coaching to be “one in the same” as teaching.<a href="http://www.laxicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/NickMyersSidebar.jpeg"></a> Both his parents were teachers and once they divorced each of them remarried teachers so he was raised a teacher by 4 teachers. He majored in teaching and did his student teaching in college Its about trust, relationships, and love You need to get a feel for each of the guys, what does each player need. Assess the needs of your players as well as your assistant coaches. Players who don’t grade out well in the “we not me” category aren’t making people better. A player needs to answer the question; “how are you making your team better” Coach Myers believes that his team’s focus on “we not me” is what separates them from other teams of equal or greater talent, much more than talent does. “Culture beats talent” The “R-factor” is a toolbox, its training and a weekly reinforcement. They speak the E+R=O (event + response = outcome) language regularly on the team, and are constantly examining what their “R” is for every situation. “what’s your R going to be when you’re down by 10 goals in the 4th quarter” They wrote down 20 different scenario’s and then discussed what their R is. Be more intentional instead of impulsive (R1=press pause) Below the line behavior #1 problem is auto pilot, players not being present mentally and plugged in.
Can I resubmit: Difficulty Downloading Episode rotenone
This podcast is essentially for sports coaches in any sport but we use lacrosse as our platform and interview lacrosse coaches to understand better how to build cohesive teams by understanding and motivating the individual athlete to aspire to become a great teammate. Teamwork begins with players understanding their values and how those values define their character. The process of getting players to a higher level of leadership and teamwork is the focus of this podcast. It is more about training players to lead and how we as coaches can do that within our coaching philosophies and styles. I interview successful coaches at high school and college level to give listeners a wide range of views. Coaches are asked to reveal their strategies for player development in leadership and character and we also discuss tools or tactics that have been especially beneficial to the coaches interviewed.