Caring coaching methods behind the classic meme...

Caring coaching methods behind the classic meme...

Toyoko Olympics is underway and Aussie’s focus has started in the pool. As the medal tally starts to grow, as does media and public attention. As reported in many sports channels, Dean Boxall is the QLD based swim coach who just became the newest sports meme around the world. His now famous and emotional reaction when Ariarne Titmus touched ahead of fierce rival, US legend Katie Ledecky, to claim gold in the 400m freestyle final is one of the moments of the Toyoko Games thus far.

With both a large number of elite swimmers under his wing and this publicized punishing schedule, what ideas or techniques from sports research shows that caring, even loving coaches can still develop high performances on the biggest of stages? How do caring coaches create competitive athletes??

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How can we practically introduce ecological dynamics into age grade coaching?

How can we practically introduce ecological dynamics into age grade coaching?

How does ecological dynamics translate or what does it mean for grassroot or age grade coaches? How can we as coaches introduce some of these ideas in our daily practice? What small steps or initial ideas can we introduce to allow our athletes to explore and find new information, ideas or techniques to overcome task, environmental or individual constraints?

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The importance of relationships in coaching: Premier League point of difference

The importance of relationships in coaching: Premier League point of difference

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp, managers at the highest level, still address some key areas around coach-athlete relationships, which includes ensuring the players are enjoying the game while technically developing the individuals but show immense pride in being involved in the development of people as opposed to solely players which all comes back to understanding whom is standing in front of you. Drawing upon a previous blog article, let’s focus on how we’re coaching as opposed to what we are coaching; how can we adjust our focus to the how and to whom we coach, rather than the specific content or focusing solely on the what aspects such as technical, tactical and strategic aspects?

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How can we as coaches create passion, not pressure in age grade sport

How can we as coaches create passion, not pressure in age grade sport

Getting out and about with some age grade coaches recently led me to ask some interesting questions; are we creating environments create better people as well as better players? Are we allowing them to express themselves, try and fail in many scenarios to develop creativity and commitment to their own development? Are we creating psychologically safe environments to explore and test skills for both on and off the field? Are we as coaches committed to creating passionate artists, willing to explore and test their ideas and skills, or conforming programmers, focused on the perceived correct ideas and techniques, offering standard outcomes with minimal risk?

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What coaching methods best help coaches "make their mark"?

What coaching methods best help coaches "make their mark"?

AFL is back!! Aussie Rules Footy has been in heavy focus over the past few weeks; with the release of “Making Their Mark” earlier this month, it brought back focus to one of Australia’s top team sports in time for AFL’s Round 1 over the weekend. Something I enjoyed from the documentary, which may not surprise you, was the contrasting coaching styles between clubs. Couple in particular really stood out for me; Damien Hardwick of Richmond and Matthew Nicks of Adelaide Crows. During the series, I looked at the differences and eventual similarities of the coaching styles.

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