Responsible
Coaches Pre-Season Refresher
So, how to ensure you start off positively?
Here are a few tips:
- Take time to remember positives from your past.
Certainly, you’ve had great moments as a coach. Many of these
successes only could have occurred in the positive, supportive environment
that you helped cultivate. Reflecting on those times will encourage you to
try to recreate them.
- Revisit lessons from your coaches. To stick
with the sport long enough to become a coach, you must have had some great
experiences with coaches who cultivated your love for the game. Think back
to some of the positive lessons you learned, and you will be inspired to
remain a Responsible Coach so that you can provide a positive experience
for your players.
- Try playing. Get a game together to remind
yourself how difficult the sport can be. Remembering that challenge will
keep you mindful of the anxiety your players may face and the importance
of alleviating pressure on your players.
- Practice your first-meeting speech in front of
a mirror. You might burst out laughing at the sight of yourself as a
tough-talking coach. Or you might realize exactly which words and intonations
will ultimately undermine your efforts, so that you can dial back your
rhetoric while still conveying your expectations, goals, and parameters of
the team culture you want to establish.
- Use Responsible Sports’ resources.
Revisit the Responsible
Coaching Youth Sports Coaches Guide. Check out the Youth
Sports Advice section to stay current on parents’ concerns. And see
the Media Library for instructional and inspirational video and podcasts
that will help you remain the most Responsible Coach you can be.