Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Extra Blog Post March
My Hockey season is over, and Powderpuff has officially ended. Coaching the girls was a real eye opening experience. I feel like it helped me a lot. I realized that not everyone is capable of the task at hand, and it takes.... well, a coach, in order to get everyone on the same page. I had to make sure everyone was up to speed, and make sure everyone was ready, when it was game day. Although we lost, I believe that the girls were at least 10 times better than when they first came to practice. with the limits they gave me, I conditioned them to be the best kids they can be. The problem is no one had enough drive to push themselves. If they did, I would have been able to work them into tip top shape. They would have creamed the Juniors. But, they didn't even like running a lap. I knew I couldn't push them to their limits, so as a coach, I had to come up with another solution. I developed different drills that had incentives, or were fun, so that the girls would be motivated to work. This was a good way to develop my coaching skills, because it gave me an opportunity to see how coaching really works. I was able to teach what I could to get the girls to perform. I am proud to say that they got better too. They truly impressed me on game day. The only reason we lost was because of bad coaching. We didn't make the right calls when game time came along. It was a close game, and if the coaches made a few different calls, I believe we could have won. After it was all said and done, I am glad I had the chance to work with the girls, and coach them. I feel like it was a really good hands on experience, and really helped me in my path to coaching.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
interview 4
1. What makes a coach?
2. What is the best way to coach kids?
3. Who are the best kids to teach?
4. What is the best age to coach?
5. How much money do you make?
6. Why do you coach?
7. What's your drive?
8. When did you start coaching and why?
9. How can you make kids listen best?
10. What is the best way to teach?
11. How can a man have the power to lead?
12. Is leading something one can learn, or is it natural?
13. What's the best way to succeed at coaching?
14. When does a coach reach his maximum potential?
15. How can a coach better himself?
16. What are the best drills for hockey?
17. How can I best form a bond with kids?
18. What is a good strategy when coaching?
19. What does coaching mean to you?
20. How did you get into coaching?
2. What is the best way to coach kids?
3. Who are the best kids to teach?
4. What is the best age to coach?
5. How much money do you make?
6. Why do you coach?
7. What's your drive?
8. When did you start coaching and why?
9. How can you make kids listen best?
10. What is the best way to teach?
11. How can a man have the power to lead?
12. Is leading something one can learn, or is it natural?
13. What's the best way to succeed at coaching?
14. When does a coach reach his maximum potential?
15. How can a coach better himself?
16. What are the best drills for hockey?
17. How can I best form a bond with kids?
18. What is a good strategy when coaching?
19. What does coaching mean to you?
20. How did you get into coaching?
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Third Answer
- What is the best way to incorporate fun while training kids to perform to their best in hockey.
- Having proper communication and relationships is the key to having fun while playing hockey.
- If you have a strong bond with a kid they will want to learn from you.
- The kids will trust you more and the decisions you make.
- They will believe.
My 3rd interview coach told me if you have a strong bond with a kid it makes the job easier. The kids now have trust in the decisions you make, and will listen to you.
- If you push yourself as a coach and make sure you get to know everyone, you become all the more stronger. More confident in yourself and your coaching abilities.
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