A Must Watch For Parents,Coaches and Players in Sport !!!
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the challenges of coaching young athletes today, emphasizing the difficulty of finding players with a positive attitude and team spirit. He criticizes how kids mimic professional athletes' cool demeanor without mastering basic skills and highlights the importance of body language and teamwork. He shares a strict coaching philosophy where poor attitude results in benching, regardless of the player's talent. The speaker underscores the impact of societal pressures on young athletes, such as parental expectations and a focus on individual success over team effort.
Takeaways
- š¤ It's harder than ever to coach kids because they try to imitate what they see on TV, acting overly cool before mastering basic skills.
- šŗ Kids see professional athletes on TV and think they should act like them, without focusing on the fundamentals of the game.
- š Recruiting enthusiastic, upbeat kids who love the game and appreciate their teammates is becoming more challenging.
- š Coaches prioritize body language, and bad body language means a player wonāt get game time, regardless of their skill level.
- šļø Players who act immaturely, like a 12-year-old, will be benched, regardless of their talent or importance to the team.
- šŖ The speaker would rather lose games than allow players to play with bad attitudes or selfish behavior.
- š The 'me me me' attitude is common among young players today, with many focused on personal success over team success.
- š Parents put pressure on kids, often leading them to focus on scoring points rather than contributing to team play.
- š„ Game film review is used not just to analyze on-court performance but also to assess the engagement and behavior of players on the bench.
- ā Players who are disengaged or not caring on the bench will never get to play again, and they know the coach is serious about this.
Q & A
What is the main challenge the speaker highlights when recruiting young players?
-The speaker emphasizes that recruiting enthusiastic and appreciative players is difficult because many kids today mimic the 'cool' demeanor of professional athletes, rather than focusing on fundamental skills and having a positive attitude towards the game and their teammates.
How does watching professional sports impact young athletes, according to the speaker?
-According to the speaker, young athletes often try to emulate the ācoolā behavior they see on TV in professional sports, such as the NBA or NFL, without mastering basic skills or having a proper attitude, which can affect their development.
What does the speaker value most in players on their team?
-The speaker places a high premium on players having good body language, being upbeat, loving the game, and appreciating their teammatesā success. Players with poor body language or self-centered attitudes will not get playing time, regardless of their skill level.
What is the consequence of having bad body language on the speakerās team?
-If a player on the speakerās team displays bad body language, they will not get any game time, no matter how good they are. The speaker is firm on this policy, valuing attitude and engagement over skill.
Why did the speaker bench a player, Stewie, during a game?
-The speaker benched Stewie for acting immaturely, like a '12-year-old,' during a game. This was not as a motivational tactic but because her behavior didnāt align with the teamās values.
How does the speaker feel about allowing players to get away with poor attitudes?
-The speaker strongly opposes allowing players to get away with poor attitudes. They would rather lose games than watch players behave selfishly or unengaged, reflecting a strong emphasis on character over performance.
What does the speaker observe when reviewing game film?
-When watching game film, the speaker checks not only the players on the court but also the bench. They look for players who are disengaged or not paying attention, and those players may never get a chance to play again if they show such behavior.
How does the speaker feel about the āme-firstā mentality in today's youth sports?
-The speaker is critical of the āme-firstā mentality, where players focus on their own stats, like scoring points or minutes played, rather than being happy for the teamās success. This is a prevalent issue the speaker finds frustrating.
Why do some kids check the scoreboard during games?
-The speaker suggests that some kids check the scoreboard because they are worried about being criticized by their parents for not scoring enough points, which adds to the self-centered mentality.
What message does the speaker send to players through their coaching approach?
-The speaker sends a clear message that attitude, engagement, and appreciation for the team are far more important than individual performance. Players who prioritize themselves over the team will not be tolerated, regardless of their talent.
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