On the cusp of a new season, share your absolutes with young players.
Be specific. Explain why and how with granular detail. "Work harder" or "play smarter" doesn't give players 'actionable' information.
Become a tracker. "Show your work." If you're progressing, your records will prove it.
Become professional. A pre-teen can learn professional standards. Yes, we realize that some professionals are not.
- Be on time.
- Take care of your body - nutrition, sleep, conditioning.
- Be aware of your interactions with everyone. That includes what you post on social media. "It's always showtime."
Structure. Learn concepts of structure across sports.
Share your philosophy. Match to your personality. But let players know that when they play for another coach, that coach defines their rules.
Build skill. "Every day is player development day." Ask players to write out their needs and improvement plan. What are their 'four ways to score' and what actions will help?
Self-assessment. Become your own coach. Reinforce your strengths (the Don Kelbick method) and find ways to lessen weaknesses (e.g. improving athleticism if an issue).
Self-management. Discipline and decisions determine destiny. What is your commitment level? Basketball excellence isn't for everyone.
Study the game.
- Read.
- Watch video.
- Study the details of great players.
Become more resilient.
- Mindfulness increases focus, lowers stress hormones and anxiety.
- Some people find affirmations and visualization improves performance.
- Practice 'situational basketball'. If you want to be a closer, you need the game of a closer.
Players...ask yourself this question...how many dudes have you played with that are doing EVERYTHING in their power to be GREAT? On and off the field? Some of you may NEVER play with one of those dudes! They are extremely rare! YOU be “that guy”!
— Next Level Baseball (@nextlevelbb) November 2, 2022
"We talk about four levels of commitment: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. The spiritual is about team spirit, the team comes first."@CanesHoops head coach Jim Larrañaga is a national icon
— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) November 1, 2022
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