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I assisted for a season and knew I wasn't cut out for coaching, but I feel I know what the attributes of a good coach are. Here are my thoughts. A good coach:
1. Is a good role model at all times.
2. Does not yell at players for making mistakes.
3. Treats all team members the same
4. Corrects mistakes through a calm and collected teaching moment.
5. Is always on time.
6. Never stops working on fundamentals in practice.
7. Has players who are not afraid to make mistakes because they know their coach will help them learn and make corrections
8. Has complete control in practice and the attention of the players because they respect him or her
9. Is up front with parents and players about a players strengths and weaknesses and helps them execute a plan to get better outsider of practice.
10. Has complete buy in from players and parents.
11. Emphasizes individual and team improvement over wins and losses.
12. Inspires players to want to work and push beyond their comfort zone.
13. Praises success and embraces failures as opportunities.
14. Sets expectations for each player and the team and evaluates progress throughout the season.
15. Does not tolerate bad behavior by players or parents and takes immediate action.
16. Never cheats.
17. Puts player's safety above everything else.
18. Builds confidence and never tears down players.
19. Builds future leaders
20. Inspires players, parents, fans, officials, and everyone that sees them in or out of uniform.
That's enough, for now.
1. Is a good role model at all times.
2. Does not yell at players for making mistakes.
3. Treats all team members the same
4. Corrects mistakes through a calm and collected teaching moment.
5. Is always on time.
6. Never stops working on fundamentals in practice.
7. Has players who are not afraid to make mistakes because they know their coach will help them learn and make corrections
8. Has complete control in practice and the attention of the players because they respect him or her
9. Is up front with parents and players about a players strengths and weaknesses and helps them execute a plan to get better outsider of practice.
10. Has complete buy in from players and parents.
11. Emphasizes individual and team improvement over wins and losses.
12. Inspires players to want to work and push beyond their comfort zone.
13. Praises success and embraces failures as opportunities.
14. Sets expectations for each player and the team and evaluates progress throughout the season.
15. Does not tolerate bad behavior by players or parents and takes immediate action.
16. Never cheats.
17. Puts player's safety above everything else.
18. Builds confidence and never tears down players.
19. Builds future leaders
20. Inspires players, parents, fans, officials, and everyone that sees them in or out of uniform.
That's enough, for now.