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Coaching Philosophy


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As a new and inexperienced coach, you have a lot to prepare yourself for in your first season. Of course, you are excited and eager about your first head coaching position. You most likely have planned what you are going to do and believe that you are ready. But are you truly ready? Do you even know what it means to be ready? Have you thought about the why's and how's of everything you will do as a coach? It is important as you get started in coaching to develop a philosophy. For that matter alone, even experienced coaches learn new ideas and alter their philosophies as they gain more and more experience in the field of coaching.

A positive coach wants to win but understands that before anything else, he is an educator. The development of his players is his top priority. He avoids thinking that the game is about himself rather than his players. He must have an dedicated commitment to what is best for the athletes. His first objective is his athletes and not himself, once......

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