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Linsey Covert M.Ed, NCC, LPC coverlin@chambersburg.k12.pa.us 717-372-6804 coverlin@chambersburg.k12.pa.us Understanding the Young Athlete
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Objectives Coach will: - Begin to explore and think about coaching philosophy - Understand and possibly adjust your expectations of your young athletes - Make the connection between coaching/teaching sport(s) skill and coaching/teaching life skills - Begin exploring ways to utilize relevance for young athletes (helping each other, positive change in behavior, social/communication skills, problem solving, resiliency, and leadership) - Understand the power of connection and sense of belonging - Be given ideas and strategies on appropriate ways to respond to young athletes - HAVE FUN - HAVE FUN
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Some Stats 30-40 million kids play in youth sports each year 30-40 million kids play in youth sports each year Estimated less than 20% of youth sports coaches are provided with any training Estimated less than 20% of youth sports coaches are provided with any training Less than 20% of high school students are involved in sports Less than 20% of high school students are involved in sports 45.3% of kids surveyed report they have been called names, yelled at, or insulted by coaches 45.3% of kids surveyed report they have been called names, yelled at, or insulted by coaches 21% of kids reported they have been pressured to play with an injury 21% of kids reported they have been pressured to play with an injury 17% of kids reported they have been hit, kicked, or slapped by a coach 17% of kids reported they have been hit, kicked, or slapped by a coachwww.centerforkids.org
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More Stats Why Kids Quit Why Kids Quit 1. They lose interest 2. They weren’t having fun 3. It required too much time 4. The coach played favorites 5. The coach was a poor teacher 6. They got tired of playing 7. Too much emphasis on winning 8. They wanted to participate in other non-sport activities 9. They needed more time to study 10. There was too much pressure www.centerforkids.org Why Kids Are Playing Why Kids Are Playing 1. To HAVE FUN!!! 2. To improve their skills 3. To stay in shape 4. To do something they are good at 5. The excitement of competition 6. To get exercise 7. To play as part of a team 8. The challenge of competition 9. To learn new skills 10. To win
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Coaching Philosophy Take a minute (or two) - Write down at least 3 reasons you are here…why do you WANT to coach? - You have to know where YOU are coming from to know where you are going with your young athletes
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Expectations of your Kids Now write down at least 3 expectations you will have of your athletes and how and how you plan on making sure your kids live up to those expectations.
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Expectations Cont. Look at your expectations again… Are they… 1. Realistic? 2. Developmentally Appropriate? 3. Coachable/Teachable?
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Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3S2Lk2 XCCs
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Sports…The Game of Life Sports helps teach our kids the foundations of life. Project: TEAM -Help Each Other -Positive Change in Behavior -Social/Communication Skills -Problem Solving -Resiliency-Leadership
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Making a Connection Kids should feel like they have a place on the team. Make some kind of connection for them. Encourage teambuilding and leadership from some of your more experienced and confident athletes. Connection and sense of belonging will keep kids coming back. It’s purpose for them.
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Communication HUGE!!! As the leaders and adults of the teams we have to understand the best ways to communicate. Kids will hear and see everything. Verbal Language Paralanguage Non-verbal Language
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Something to think about… Verbal Content comprises only 7% of the force of any response Paralanguage comprises about 38% of the force of any response ****** Non Verbal Content comprises 55% of the force of any response. CollegeJournal
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Strategies to Try Leadership Model Leadership Model Teambuilding Activities Teambuilding Activities –http://www.oakharborcheer.com/TeamBuildingGames.html http://www.oakharborcheer.com/TeamBuildingGames.html –http://wilderdom.com/games/InitiativeGames.html http://wilderdom.com/games/InitiativeGames.html –http://wilderdom.com/teambuilding/ http://wilderdom.com/teambuilding/ Clear Rules/Expectations for all Coaches, Players, & Parents Clear Rules/Expectations for all Coaches, Players, & Parents Team Routines & Rituals Team Routines & Rituals
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The name on the front of the jersey is what really matters, not the name on the back. When a team outgrows individual performance and learns team confidence, excellence becomes a reality. When a team outgrows individual performance and learns team confidence, excellence becomes a reality. ~Joe Paterno Joe PaternoJoe Paterno
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If we have time… Get into groups of about 10-12 people
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