Whistle and a Clipboard interviews successful coaches from the past, present, and future allowing them to share their coaching failures and successes, tips, drills, and skills, along with practice do and don’t to help youth coaches everywhere better coach the kids in their communities. Your host, Ja…
With the racism that continues in this country it is time for us a coach to teach oneness. Stop labeling others except as humans.
There are many things I am thankful for in this different time, especially you.
Connection is the key to communication, learn more on this Whistle and a Clipboard episode.
Do you have a one size fits all approach to coaching your players?
How can we lead our players and parent in these turbulent times? i share a few of my thoughts.
Jon Rennie and I discuss leadership during these unprecedented times
I discuss the personal development myth and how to move on.
Is the traditional thought, you can't be friends with your players, correct?
Are you choosing to fail? Are you choosing success? What is either?
Dan Tudor and I discuss recruiting from my point of view as a dad, travel ball coach, and former high school basketball coach, with players and children looking to play after highschool
With the volatility of todays ever changing world the only place we can and do live is right now. I dive deeper into this.
I was asked a question during the Virtual Basketball Coaches Clinic about his video and wanted to provide a longer response and a deeper dive into what I believe to be true about body language and how we as coaches should use it
I've been on hiatus due to jury duty but I've missed the podcast. I'll be arranging more interviews shortly now that i know i will not be going back to jury duty for a while. Also, check out the free online clinic ill be speaking at March 24 1pm EST Virtual Basketball Coaches Clinic
We are told to control our thoughts, think positive, etc, is it actually possible?
Is what you believe about yourself holding you back? Is it true? I explore this
My answer to helping player move past the mistake performance pitfall
Want to increase your performance, Take a listen you may never know.
I take a look at goals and share some of my recent INsights into how I determine if I should have a goal or not.
I take a fresh look at failure, what is it really and how can we use it moving forward
Is there something deeper, better than a ritual, that can lead to more success with less effort? Listen to find out
Should we prescribe them to our players or those we lead, coach, and/or teach?
I saw a statistic the said only 19% of people who set new years resolutions are still sticking with them after a month? Are they something we should be doing? What makes them worth while?
Life long learning is a big part of our success and some of us are doing it wrong. Listen to find out how to improve your results from your learning.
Is there something incomplete from 2019? Is there something you want to accomplish in 2020? I can help you get there if that is truly where you should go. Lets have a conversation. Let me share the knowledge I have gained from all the amazing people i have interviewed.
I take a look at the origin of different sport and the meanings that have been placed on sport
Everyone talks about how culture is the key to a winning team, I dive into why I think connection is even more important
How do your beliefs affect your experience of life? If you want different results what should we do with our beliefs?
Depending on what perspective you have will dictate what you understand the author to mean from this poem. I explore the outside in and INside out perspectives.
Bill Burniston Head Strength Coach Carolina Hurricanes shares his experiences over the last 5 years since episode #5
We have a model of what we think we are and what we aspire to become, are either correct? Where does this originate?
A short podcast discussing past success and its effect on your current team. Can it be recreated? How do the past factors effect today?
We all want to be masters, yet sometimes we don't see others possibilities or our own. a few thoughts on KungFu Panda and coaches
How you coach leads can have an impact on your players. Are you real or are you filling a role?
Where are you looking to help your team be the most successful? Schedule a call if you want to explore it from a different view. https://calendly.com/jasonhoates/20-min-coaching-session
Help me get to 1000 coaching session in the next 500 days. It will only cost you 20 minutes. Thanks in advance https://calendly.com/jasonhoates/20-min-coaching-session
Sam and I explore his deeper understanding of the principals its effect on himself and the people he coaches
Mandy Sansbury Head Softball Coach University of Mount Olive shares how relationships are the key to getting the best from your players
Should we be prescribing pre-shot pre-anything routines? I ask and provide some hypothetical responses to the questions. #madeyouthink?
Evan Ruechel Assistant Softball Coach ant UNCW shares his passion for helping players find their swing
Nadia Jefferies Head Coach Shaw University Softball shares how the little things make the biggest difference to your success
Would you consider yourself a demanding coach or not? Either way this podcast will give you something to think about when it comes to how you see yourself as a coach
Joshua Bloomer Duke University Assistant Softball Coach and former Kentucky State Championship Winning Softball Head Coach shares his vast knowledge of hitting and coaching from over 16 years in softball
Joshua Bloomer Duke University Assistant Softball Coach and former Kentucky State Championship Winning Softball Head Coach shares his vast knowledge of hitting and coaching from over 16 years in softball
So you think you need to put in extra work to be the best? Really, maybe yes maybe no listen to find out more.
I share a Sioux legend that points us in the direction of what we're looking for, for ourselves and our players
Fear of ___ keep me and you from taking action. My thoughts around Fear of ____ and how it will help my players.
I struggle, you struggle, our players and those we coach struggle. What is the source of our struggles? Will we ever leave our struggles behind?
How do you look at you players, those you coach? Do you see a fixed set or potential. Do you coach them accordingly?
We all make decision, some big some small and some we have no idea the effect they will have on us. How do you make decisions for your team?