Powering The Drill Zone

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Coaching Thoughts 10-5-10

Larry Shyatt, Florida
You can read 100 books on leadership, but there are very few books on how to be a great follower, listener, supporter
I thought this was a great insight into all of the books and articles coaches read throughout the year. I am always looking for a great new leadership book to read or a quote online. How often do we look at ways to help our athletes become better at being an active participant. Not everyone can be a leader all of the time.

Brad Stevens
Are you prioritizing whats important
Right now a lot of blogs and basketball clinics are providing great info to help us get ready for the approaching season. What are the most important things that must be done for your team to win. If someone came in and evaluated your practices would they say you are prioritizing whats important to your team?

Brad Stevens 4 Levels of Competency
1. Unconsciously incompetent
 - You don't know what you don't know
2. Consciously incompentent
  - You know that you have no clue
3. Consciously compentent
- You know whats going on
4. Unconsciously competent
- You begin to see things before they happen



Great list to look at for your players as well as yourself and your coaching staff. Where can you improve to help your team?


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