Coaches teach life, including verbal, nonverbal, and written communication. Not everyone receives or embraces coaching. If you can learn basketball then you can learn history, psychology, and writing.
Craft your storytelling. The younger you are, the longer your runway to master the craft. Academics or athletics, "how you do anything is how you do everything." Make elevating elite student-athletes our legacy.What is the difference between Coachable and Uncoachable players?
— Greg Berge (@gb1121) April 30, 2024
Coachable Players:
- Seek feedback
- Accept coaching
- Ask questions
Uncoachable Players
- Know it all already
- Always have an excuse
- Get defensive
Be Coachable.
"Share something great." Matt Haig wrote that "every story is about someone searching for something." Find ways to inspire with tips from well-regarded authors.
1. Stories inform plot, characters, and dialogue. You construct your 'basketball story' with hundreds of days of brick and mortar work.
2. Don't abuse adverbs. "She ran quickly" pales versus she raced, she sped, she hastened. Stephen King limits adverbs. He executes a MasterClass in his book On Writing. What basketball adverbs need editing in your story - inconsistently, indecisively, unconfidently?
3. The Heath Brothers (Made to Stick) champion the acronym SUCCESS.
S - simple
U - unexpected
C - concrete (specific)
C - credible (believable)
E - emotional
S - stories
4. "$#**@ first drafts." - Anne Lamott Your first draft isn't a finished product. Get your thoughts down and edit later.
5. "Don't be boring." - David Mamet Inform and entertain.
6. "The difference between good writers and bad writers is that good writers know when they're bad." - Dan Brown (author of The DaVinci Code) Don't settle for mediocrity.
7. "Tell the best available version of the truth." - Bob Woodward, Investigative journalist, The Washington Post Woodward wrote The Brethren, about the Supreme Court. A justice's clerk denied that a quote from him in the book. Woodward invited the clerk to his home, and showed him the quote in the clerk's own handwriting.
8. "Read. Read. Read. Read. Read." - Werner Herzog Develop your own style by reading and studying other writers. Herzog includes The Peregrine as required reading for his students.
“The hardest thing of all to see is what is really there. Books about birds show pictures of the peregrine, and the text is full of information. Large and isolated in the gleaming whiteness of the page, the hawk stares back at you, bold, statuesque, brightly coloured. But when you have shut the book, you will never see that bird again. Compared with the close and static image, the reality will seem dull and disappointing. The living bird will never be so large, so shiny-bright. It will be deep in landscape, and always sinking farther back, always at the point of being lost. Pictures are waxworks beside the passionate mobility of the living bird.”
― The Peregrine
9. "Kill your darlings." - David Mamet Make the word, sentence, paragraph, or scene advance the story. What are you doing today to advance your athletic story - technique, tactics, physicality, psychology?
The Roman’s had a loose word for the concept: anteambulo and it meant a person who cleared the path in front of their patron. If you can do that successfully, you secure a quick and educational power position."
- What went well?
- What went poorly?
- What can I do better next time?
- What is the enduring lesson?
Holistic coaching grows student-athletes in a learning culture.
Lagniappe. Teach and grow this skill.
Finish more shots at the rim 👀👇
— HoopStudy (@hoopstudy) April 30, 2024
A lot of the defense's job, is timing when the offensive player is going to shoot. Taking a same foot same hand finish throws off that timing and allows you to get a shot off quicker. Try this drill out today.#HoopStudy #PointGod #Basketball pic.twitter.com/Ot949WILre
Lagniappe 2. Commonalities among accomplished shooters...
Shooting practice tip:
— Coach Mac 🏀 (@BballCoachMac) April 30, 2024
The best shooters start inside and work their way out.
Form shooting to start each workout.
Perfect swishes.
Lagniappe 3. Another great Ryan Pannone share.
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