Training responding in your athletes, My team doesn't move their feet and balls are dropping, and The Out of Rotation Podcast
Description
In this conversation, the hosts, Davis Ransom and Tod Mattox, discuss the importance of training athletes to respond effectively in various situations.
They emphasize the need for coaches' words to extend beyond the present moment and for athletes to take action based on the feedback they receive.
The hosts provide strategies for teaching athletes to choose their behaviors consciously and to make informed decisions in challenging situations.
They also discuss the significance of communication and movement in improving performance.
Additionally, they share tips for managing multiple expectations and celebrating improvement.
The conversation concludes with recommendations for coaching youth players in service receive and the importance of attracting athletes of character.
The Art of Coaching Volleyball videos we focused on this week:
https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/the-power-of-positive-volleyball/ - Don Patterson, Responding well when it is most important
https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/coaching-secrets-people-of-character-and-power-of-mindset/ - Mark Rosen, Attract people of character
https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/karch-kiraly-on-the-importance-of-asking-questions/ Karch Kiraly, Encourage athletes to be better learners
The Resource of the Week is:
The Out of Rotation Podcast with Dan Meske
https://open.spotify.com/show/5Dn9K05UoQ7Iz2JQ5R0GaX?si=ab573fa6eb8b4b1b
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