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YOUTH COACHING with John O'Sullivan - Part 1

Nov 04, 202129 minSeason 5Ep. 172
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Episode description

  • 0:27 - John’s podcast and development of the Changing the Game project.
  • 1:56 - John’s main advice for youth sports coaching.
  • 3:04 - Examples of negative coaching that drives off young athletes from playing sports.
    • 3:27 - Importance of having fun and encouraging genuine enjoyment of sports.
  • 6:57 - Differentiation between seriousness and having fun, and maintaining both.
  • 7:39 - John’s “ideal practice” scenario + his advice on running an effective practice.
  • 8:54 - How to effectively interact with parents in the early coaching stages.
    • 9:29 - One of the most effective forms of practice - interleaved practice.
    • 10:36 - Showing parents that learning is messy, and that effective practices are not necessarily organized.
    • 13:07 - Building trust and connections with athletes and parents.
  • 13:39 - What happens once coaches establish trust with parents?
  • 15:16 - Dealing with parents coaching off the sidelines of games.
  • 17:13 - Advice for parents to help their children grow as athletes.
  • 20:44 - Establishing a healthy dynamic between parents and children in the context of sports.
  • 24:01 - Do development and learning of fundamentals come before playing games, or do they emerge from playing experience?
  • 26:51 - Why isolated, “fundamentals first” training is widely practiced.

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