Dan Hurley said, "My players will accept the hard coaching from me because they know how much we love them."
— Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) August 4, 2024
Relationships are foundational to leading and coaching.
• It means trust.
• It means caring.
• It means communication.
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Coaches get labeled as "relationship-oriented" or "task-oriented." The former is considered the 'player's coach' and the latter the 'hard guy'. Usually, coaches fall along the spectrum as few survive at either extreme.
What constitutes 'hard coaching'? Discipline demands punctuality, preparation, class attendance, and "knowing your job." Nobody succeeds without discipline. Discipline isn't 'hard coaching'. Where is the line? Is hard coaching like alcohol excess, anything beyond what I do?
Once we toiled during the 'water makes you weak' era. Coaches know that water allows survival and helps prevent heat injury and delayed recovery after training. That wasn't hard coaching. It was tradition and uninformed coaching.
"Yelling" was part of coaching. Coach said, "if I stop yelling at you, it means I've given up and I don't think I can help you." Hard coaching loses balance between demeaning and demanding. It's a slippery slope for sure and a potential 'relieved for cause' criticism.
While hard coaching can be effective in motivating and developing people, it’s important that it’s balanced with support and encouragement. Without this balance, it can potentially lead to burnout or negative outcomes if not handled sensitively. The key is to ensure that the coaching approach aligns with the individual's needs and the overall goals of the coaching relationship.
Lagniappe. Hurley principles - teamwork, process, competitiveness, communication.
UConn's Dan Hurley talks his 4️⃣ core principles for team defense.
— Coach Tony Miller (@tonywmiller) August 7, 2024
Huskies 2v2 SSG for team defense: https://t.co/NNE6GmfI8C
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Lagniappe 2. Messina finds "primary actions" embedded in the middle of a play.
🏀 FIBA Hall of Fame head coach Ettore Messina of Olimpia Milano shows how many European teams run initial actions to setup their primary play within the same possession.
— Coaching U (@Coaching_U) August 6, 2024
💻 The full video set from Coaching U Live 2024 is now available on Coaching U+
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