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Send us a Text Message.Coach Reed Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving optimum performance. With over 30 years of professional coaching experience, he knows first-hand the power of language to create optimal performance. His new book, The Spartan Mindset, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator as a business leader, entrepreneur, in the sporting world and beyond.
Coach Reed Maltbie, joins us for captivating conversation on the power of words and language in coaching. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of language on performance and life, from space travel to internal dialogue. We discuss the lasting effects of negative feedback, the importance of emotional control in coaching, and the transformational role of accountability.Drawing on insights from his acclaimed book, "The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence," and decades of coaching experience, Coach Reed imparts valuable wisdom on personal growth, fatherhood, financial challenges, and the art of winning. Whether a sports enthusiast, aspiring coach, or someone interested in the power of language, tune in for a deep dive into the mindset of excellence.Check out the book: coachreed.com/SpartanConnect with Coach Reed:→ Website: coachreed.com→ LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/reedmaltbie→ Facebook: facebook.com/RaiseExcellence→ Twitter: twitter.com/coach_reed→ Instagram: instagram.com/Coach_Reed→ TikTok: tiktok.com/@coach_reedResources Mentioned in The Episode:→ Coach Reed's (TEDx Talk): coachreed.com/Highlights→ Carol Dwek's (TEDx Talk): youtube.com/watch?v=J-swZaKN2Ic→ Dr. Dan Siegel (Hand Model of the Brain): youtube.com/watch?v=f-m2YcdMdFw→ Nick Winkelman (Book): thelanguageofcoaching.com→ Mark Walman (Article):mypocketcoachapp.com/speech-on-the-brain→ Vision Quest (Film): imdb.com/title/tt0090270→ Rulon Gardner (Wrestler): rulongardner.comHelp The Louis and Kyle Show:→ If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or leave a review!→ Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1504333834→ Drop us an email: LouisandKyleShow@gmail.com→ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb6qBiV1HAYcep87nKJmGhAFollow The Show on Social Media:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisKyleShow→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louiskyleshow/→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/65567567/Connect with Louis and Kyle:→ Read Louis' Newsletter: https://louisshulman.substack.com/→ Louis' Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisShulman→ Kyle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_kylebishop→ Louis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisshulman/→ Kyle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-bishop-7b790050/
Leveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the most effective environments for achieving peak performance. His passion for coaching methodologies, mental "fitness", and high-performance communication is matched by his mission of Developing Leaders Who Transform Lives. His book, The Spartan Mindset, due out in April 2023, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond. Exclusive Gift: Sign up and activate your FREE Reach Your Peak Club Membership and you'll instantly access DEEP discounts on major software, services, and top-shelf training courses you need to run a successful business. As an entrepreneur, you want to do just that - Reach Your Peak! This exclusive club is the perfect resource for businesses seeking better solutions at lower prices while building their empire. Go to https://ReachYourPeakClub.com and sign up now! Watch The Mind Body Business Show LIVE! - Did you know that this "podcast" is actually a LIVE video show? Register (completely SPAM-Free) to receive automated announcements whenever we go live. Then simply click and engage. We welcome your questions and real-time participation. Go to http://ryps.tk/cbm-register and register (free) now!
In this episode coach and author Reed Maltbie joins Gordon MacLelland to discuss the importance of language and how we as sports parents can help shape powerful and impactful conversations with our children.During the conversation they discuss amongst other things:Understanding key words and picking the correct moments to have conversations that have the maximum impactThe role of language and self-talk in high pressure situationsRecognising the power of 'Pause' and not jumping in to solve every challenging moment for our childrenPositive body language around matches and competitionSelf-awareness around the pros and cons of the 'Car Journey Home'Encouraging our children to seek support and have both positive and challenging conversations with the key people in their livesOur voice becoming our children's internal dialogue and the importance of our role-modellingBeing comfortable with telling our children how we feel about our own challengesTry to become a 'Reward Hunter' as a sports parent"Coach Reed" Maltbie is a bestselling author, TED speaker, educator, and optimum performance specialist, is a thought leader in his field. With dual master's degrees in sports psychology and early childhood development, combined with three decades of professional coaching experience, Coach Reed has established himself as a global authority on cultivating and achieving peak performance, creating cultures of excellence, and developing leaders who transform lives.His new book, "The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence," became an overnight international bestseller, emphasising the impact of language on performance.
This week on the show, Julie and Chrissa are joined by Coach Reed Maltbie. Leveraging two master's degrees - Sports Psychology and Early Childhood Development - and 30 years of professional coaching experience, Coach Reed has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving peak performance. His book, The Spartan Mindset, now available, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond. We want to hear from you! Tell us about a positive coaching experience you've had. What made it positive or memorable? Let us know by texting or calling our anonymous number: (515)-650-3231 To start behavioral or mental health services in Iowa call Heart and Solutions at (800) 531-4236. Connect with Coach Reed online at: Web: https://www.coachreed.com/ Book: https://www.coachreed.com/Spartan Positive Discipline Tools: https://www.coachreed.com/positive-discipline-tools-for-coaches Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaiseExcellence Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Coach_Reed Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/Coach_Reed Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/YouNeedaTraining Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net
Welcome to the first VIDEO episode of Inside the Inspired! In this episode, Coach Reed Maltbie shares his insights on the Spartan Mindset, which is all about cultivating mental toughness, resilience, and grit to achieve success. He also discusses the power of words, developing a growth mindset to overcome challenges and setbacks. Whether you are an athlete, executive, educator, or anyone looking to achieve success in life, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by Reed Maltbie and the Spartan Mindset.
Coach Reed Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving optimum performance. With over 30 years of professional coaching experience, he knows first-hand the power of language to create optimal performance. His new book, The Spartan Mindset, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator as a business leader, entrepreneur, in the sporting world and beyond.
Every think about the words we use? No...not four-letter ones when we hit our shin on the tow hitch. I'm talking about the framework of our language...simple words, like "But" & "Then". Did you know that the words we use have the power to literally shape how we think and act with the words we use? Sounds crazy? Coach Reed Maltbie joined me for a fascinating conversation about this very topic and I promise you'll be a believer by the time the episode is over.Reed is a brilliant guy who's cracked the code for effective communication. He's been coaching sports since he turned 16 and he's distilled decades of knowledge into a concise handbook for how to level up how we communicate. These insights landed him a Ted talk, speaking engagements within massive corporations and now a brand new book! What he shares isn't just for the sports field; on the contrary, it's equally (if not more) applicable to parents communicating with kids, spouses communicating with each other and employers communicating with team members. This is a must listen and I promise you'll want to go and buy the book after hearing what it's about.Order Reed's brand new book The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence: https://www.amazon.com/Spartan-Mindset-Mastering-Language-Excellence/dp/1631959980A great place to start learning more about Reed and his mission: https://www.coachreed.com/Check out Reed's Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhRXQs0K6lsFollow & interact with Reed on Instagram, Twitter & Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/coach_reed/https://twitter.com/Coach_Reedhttps://www.facebook.com/coachreed/Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/Music: Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
In my conversation with Coach Reed we got to cover how using the right words can amplify or diminish your coaching. His new book The Spartan Mindset goes out April 18th and you can get it here: https://amzn.to/41eUvkw If you want to connect more with Coach Reed reach out to him on twitter at https://twitter.com/Coach_Reed Or his website at https://www.coachreed.com Thanks for listening and if this episode brought you any value I'd love to hear from you on instagram @swimcoachmike
Reed Maltibie joins Luke Gromer to discuss his new book, The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence. Get the FREE Podcast Notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Get access to the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Coach Reed: Leveraging two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Coach Reed has implemented training programs with all types of sports organizations—Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Hockey, USA Swimming, Ontario Volleyball, US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada, to name a few. As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. Connect with Coach Reed: Website: CoachReed.com Twitter: @Coach_Reed Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com
Reed Maltibie joins Luke Gromer to discuss his new book, The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence. Get the FREE Podcast Notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Get access to the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Coach Reed: Leveraging two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Coach Reed has implemented training programs with all types of sports organizations—Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Hockey, USA Swimming, Ontario Volleyball, US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada, to name a few. As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. Connect with Coach Reed: Website: CoachReed.com Twitter: @Coach_Reed Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com
Leveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for performers to achieve excellence, on and off the sports field. He's implemented training programs with a variety of sports organizations that include the Gaelic Games Association, Sport New Zealand, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada. As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. He shared his experience with the power of words in his 2015 TEDx talk, Echoes Beyond the Game, and has contributed to dozens of media outlets, such as The Huffington Post, NBC Sports Engine, ESPN Radio, and Sirius XM FC. A seasoned public speaker and motivator, Reed has also published multiple coaching resources, including a contribution to the textbook Youth Sports in America, and co-authoring the Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches. The essential work he has done through keynotes, workshops, webinars, and courses in the sports space has supported thousands of athletes and coaches on five continents. Websites: www.coachreed.com Fullspartan.com ________________________________________ Learn more about what Roger does here: https://linktr.ee/rogercomstock Follow Roger on Instagram or TikTok at: roger.comstock
The World's #1 Personal Development Book Podcast! Episode 108 Reed Maltbie Author of "The Spartan Mindset" In today's episode we have the pleasure to interview Reed Maltbie author of “The Spartan Mindset” You Will Learn About: -The power of language -How to cultivate a spartan mindset -Why simple words can have a massive effect on your life -Achieving more by changing your inner voice Please enjoy this incredible conversation with Coach Reed! https://www.coachreed.com/ Chapters 0:00-1:10 Introduction 1:11-1:20 3 Key Factors to unlock your potential 1:25-1:21 Coaching and Playing 2:12-3:15 The Book Launch 3:16-3:50 Linchpin in performance 3:51-4:15 Key in between is language 4:16-4:45 Power vs. Peril Words 4:46-8:21 Change peril words into power words 8:22-10:18 The importance of mentors 10:19-13:43 What ALL high performers have in common 13:44-15:59 Validating yourself 16:00-20:04 The Power of "if" 20:05-21:31 Certain vs Uncertain language 21:32-23:00 "What If" 23:01-23:46 All the Chapters begin with Power Words 23:47-26:34 Eliminating The Negative Inner Voice 26:35-29:10 The Next Gen Will do It Better 29:11-31:30 Words Show Respect 31:31-34:33 Empower Someone by saying "You" 34:33-39:48 Is Competition Bad? 39:49-42:00 Pre-Order Bonuses 42:01-42:50 One Piece of Advice 42:51-44:13 Outro Today's episode is sponsored by Audible. Try Audible for free: www.bookthinkers.com/audibletrial. The purpose of this podcast is to connect you, the listener, with new books, new mentors, and new resources that will help you achieve more and live better. Each and every episode will feature one of the world's top authors so that you know each and every time you tune-in, there is something valuable to learn. If you have any recommendations for guests, please DM them to us on Instagram. (www.instagram.com/bookthinkers) If you enjoyed this show, please consider leaving a review. It takes less than 60-seconds of your time, and really makes a difference when I am trying to land new guests. For more BookThinkers content, check out our Instagram or our website. Thank you for your time!
As a business leader, your mindset matters now more than ever. You can find lots of gurus ready to teach you about a positive mindset, and studies show that a positive mindset can improve your quality of life. But having a positive mindset is not enough to create success for you or your company. The real difference is knowing when you are making judgments and decisions from a fixed mindset versus a Spartan mindset. For those of you who want to get out of your head, get into your gut and grow your business, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we've invited an extraordinary coach. His name's non-other than Reed Maltbie. Leveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving peak performance. He's provided training programs to various sporting organizations, including the Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, the USOC, and the PGA of Canada. A former Division I athlete, he shared his experiences in his 2015 TEDx Talk: Echoes Beyond the Game. He knows firsthand the power of language to create optimal performance. His book, The Spartan Mindset, due out on 18th April 2023, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond. In this episode, Reed will be sharing: 1) The Power of Words & How It Affects Our Brains 2) His Secret Formula To The Spartan Mindset 3) The One Word That Impacts Our Performance Learn more about Reed: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaiseExcellence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reedmaltbie/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CoachReed Twitter: https://twitter.com/Coach_Reed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_reed/ Join The Family: https://t.me/theraygacyshowfamily --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraygacyshow/message
Living a life in balance is about finding flow. It's about capitalising on all of the things that make you a better person without one of them taking over the flow.My guest on today's show is Reed Maltbie, and he's a master at helping athletes find flow. With a Master's degree in sports psychology and early childhood development and 30 years of professional coaching experience, Reed has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Reed has worked with a variety of sports organisations including the Gaelic Games Association, England Sevens, Soccer Shots, Sport New Zealand, Player Development Project, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada. His latest book, The Spartan Mindset, due out in April 2023, Reed focuses on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the classroom, on the sports field, at the office, and beyond.We begin this conversation talking about the power of emotional fitness and how Reed goes about developing it. Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
Living a life in balance is about finding flow. It's about capitalising on all of the things that make you a better person without one of them taking over the flow.My guest on today's show is Reed Maltbie, and he's a master at helping athletes find flow. With a Master's degree in sports psychology and early childhood development and 30 years of professional coaching experience, Reed has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Reed has worked with a variety of sports organisations including the Gaelic Games Association, England Sevens, Soccer Shots, Sport New Zealand, Player Development Project, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada. His latest book, The Spartan Mindset, due out in April 2023, Reed focuses on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the classroom, on the sports field, at the office, and beyond.We begin this conversation talking about the power of emotional fitness and how Reed goes about developing it. Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
EPISODE 151 - Reed Maltbie - Your Words Matter, Coach Reed is Your Leadership Development and Marketing ExpertLeveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for performers to achieve excellence, on and off the sports field. He's implemented training programs with a variety of sports organizations that include the Gaelic Games Association, Sport New Zealand, Soccer Shots, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada.As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. He shared his experience with the power of words in his 2015 TEDx talk, Echoes Beyond the Game, and has contributed to dozens of media outlets, such as The Huffington Post, NBC Sports Engine, Player Development Project, ESPN Radio, and Sirius XM FC.A seasoned public speaker and workshop facilitator, he's published multiple coaching resources, including a contribution to the textbook Youth Sports in America, and co-authoring the Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches. The essential work he has done through keynotes, workshops, webinars, and courses in the sports space has supported thousands of athletes and coaches on five continents. Websites: www.coachreed.com A podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave's Audio Book Recommendation for Spring 2023Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling A five-time Moth Grand SLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story - and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something “storyworthy” to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life.Dave's Affiliate Link - Support our show by clicking the link belowUS Audible LinkCanadian Audible LinkUK Audible LinkSupport the show!...
Reed Maltbie is a public speaker and motivator. More than anything else, he is a coach who has made it his life's work to help create the best environments for athletes to achieve peak performance – on and off the field. ‘Coach Reed' has set up training programs within various highly successful sporting organisations, including the Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Swimming, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and the Pro Golf Association of Canada. He is a former athlete and later earned master's degrees in sports psychology and early childhood development. He speaks candidly through a lifetime of personal reflection and thirty years of professional coaching experience. His book, ‘The Spartan Mindset', due out in April 2023, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond.
In today's interview with Coach Reed Maltbie, he shares his story of going from player to coach to author. After giving his TedTalk in 2015, how he has been trying to change the way we communicate and teach in sports to all players. For more on Coach Reed find him at FullSpartan.com or on Instagram. Have more questions? Contact me below.Leave me a voice message on SpeakPipe! You could be featured on an episode!https://www.speakpipe.com/KickItWithKatieFollow me on Instagram @kick_it_with_katie_podcastContact me at kickitwithkatiepod@gmail.comWant to be a guest? Link here
Leveraging two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Coach Reed has implemented training programs with all types of sports organizations—Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Hockey, USA Swimming, Ontario Volleyball, US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada, to name a few. Show notes: click here
Focusing on harnessing the use of language, we are going to cut to the root on why words matter when it comes to optimal performance. Coach Reed has two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, His philosophy is human performance is a distinctly individual phenomenon based on the skills, tactics, values, and beliefs of each person and our role as coaches/leaders is to help create the environments and provide the tools people need to raise and chase their own excellence. Excellence can be achieved every day and I am most passionate about finding out how language, learning, and leadership can impact a person's ability to achieve everyday excellence.You can contact him at coachreed.com and find out more about the book at FullSpartan.com
Guest, Todd Sinett and Reed Maltbie
Got to chat with Coach Reed for an interview for Impact Nation. Thought you'd enjoy this conversation about the power of our words as parents, coaches, teachers, leaders, how it affects the brain, the emotional state, your relationships, the performance of those you lead. Plus a super simple, yet powerful, shift you can make in your language and communication immediately. All of that is in this episode for you! Learn more about the tools Coach Reed mentions in this episode at https://www.raisetheirgame.com/positive-discipline-tools-for-coaches
Reed Maltbie does not really need an introduction, he is a Mentor in youth sport and coaching. With two Masters degrees, one in Early Childhood Learning & one in Sports Psychology, Reed understand children and what is going on in their brains while growing up to become adults. He is the Creator of “Coaching code” podcast & Raising Excellence, He did the TEDx talk “Echoes beyond the game” which is a must watch if you are a coach or parent. Co-Creator of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches with Dr. Jane Nelson and Cofounder of the brilliant GO! Raise Excellence Think Tank to improve youth sport with Ruth Nicholson. He is also one of the Coaching Mentors with Player Development Project here in Australia. I can go on, but let’s hear it directly from him. Apply this to your coaching and your athletes will soar. 47:30 min episode Overview: 02:15 Reed Maltbie brief bio and explains his current projects; Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, helping coaches communicate better with young athletes & REALM. 10:15 3 REALM Accountability areas 16:53 Writing good software code into children’s brain. No! Children are not computers, but Reed’s analogy paints a great verbal image of how we, coaches, can build or ruin an athlete mentally by the words we use 30:25 Youth Sport is a marathon so be patient. 37:35 Can you identify burned-out in an early age, if so how? 43:10 Closing comments and announcing Reed’s visit to Australia in February 2020 Contact: www.CoachReed.com Twitter: @Coach_Reed Facebook: @Raising Exellence with Coach Reed Reed Maltbies TEDx talk “Echoes beyond the game” TEDx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhRXQs0K6ls
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.
Coach Reed is the Founder of Raising Excellence, a digital and live coaching development platform for those who coach, teach, and influence children focused on developing stronger communication skills, creating highly effective learning environments, and helping coaches unlock individual, everyday excellence in their athletes. Coach Reed is also the co-creator of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches with Dr. Jane Nelsen, and Co-founder of the GO! Raise Excellence Think Tank to Improve Youth Sports. With 30 years experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Soccer Today article Tedx Talk with Reed How you can support the show: Subscribe to the "On the Touchline" newsletter Go to https://www.duktigbrand.com/ Place your order. At checkout enter the promo code BROADWATER19 to save 10%. Never miss an episode of this show every Wednesday and Saturday by subscribing on: Sponsor the show? Have a great product or service you want to tell the soccer community about? For $100 you can sponsor this show. https://www.patreon.com/onthetouchline Listen to the show on these platforms: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Google Podcasts TuneIn Radio Please be sure to share the podcast with those in the soccer community by tagging me on Instagram and Twitter @SoccerCoachJB. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onthetouchline/message
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.
Gordon MacLelland set up ‘Working with Parents in Sport’ after 20 years as a teacher and as a coach for all age levels from 7-year olds to Adults. He has a BA/Hons degree in Sports Science from University College Chester and a PGCE from Lancaster University. He is the author of two books, ‘Great Sports Parenting’ – A pocket guide for parents of children in sport and ‘Engage’ – A coaches guide to building positive relationships with parents. His organisation currently works with 7 National Governing Bodies across a wide range of sports, clubs and schools of all sizes and the Little Athletics Franchise in NSW, Australia. Darren Wensor, Head of Coach & Volunteer Development with Little Athletics NSW. Darren has twenty-five years of experience working full-time in sports development and coach education, and he is in his 30th year of coaching/teaching experience. Darren has authored/contributed to numerous sports-related articles, books, journals, manuals, support resources and coach education course outlines. I regularly present at coach education courses and conferences and I have appeared as an on-camera presenter or coach on a number of instructional videos. 59:12 min episode Overview: 02:00 Introduction to Gordon MacLelland & Darren Wensor. Who are they? 04:35 A bit of history from Gordon & Darren 09:35 Discussing issues in youth sport highlighted in public media 15:30 What can we learn from kids? Darren, “I ask the children what they enjoy and create top 10 fun factors which I incorporate into the coaching sessions.” 23:15 What are some of the approaches we can use when we speak to our children after a game? Gordon tells a great personal story. 25:40 Some “Golden Nuggets” from 2019 Go! Chase Excellence Think Tank to improve youth sport with Reed Maltbie and Ruth Nicholson. 37:20 What are some of the future challenges? 41:20 WWPIS growth in Europe and creation of culture 49:00 Wrapping up our conversation Contact: Gordon MacLelland www.parentsinsport.co.uk Twitter: @WWPIS Facebook:@wwpis Darren Wensor www.lansw.com.au www.coachingyoungathletes.com Facebook: @Darren Wensor Twitter: @DarrenWensor
This week, The Coaching Journey is excited to welcome Reed Maltbie back on the show! Reed is the founder of Raising Excellence, a lifelong coach, and the host of the Coaching Code podcast! We have a great discussion in which Reed talks about the common issues facing coaches at all levels, as well as the solutions that can be found from grassroots and elite level coaches. We talk about empowering youth athletes in an age in which parental control is at an all-time high, and Reed shares some excellent stories with his travels throughout the country on best practices within youth development. Be sure to follow Reed on Twitter: @Coach_Reed, check out his website at www.CoachReed.com and listen to Reed's Podcast, "The Coaching Code," here! If you are interested in the Coaching Think Tank, check out this great offering featuring dozens of coaching and sporting leaders here! The Coaching Journey Podcast is sponsored by Bounce Athletics! They have premium, customizable soccer balls, training vests, and pop-up goals that we love. Check out their website at www.bounceathletics.com and you can get 10% off your order by mentioning our podcast when you email Info@BounceAthletics.com Follow us on Twitter: @TheCoachJourney Follow us on Facebook: The Coaching Journey Music: http://www.bensound.com
This 5-part series discusses some of my favorite Lance Loya quotes and axioms – each is a gateway to a deep discussion with Lance other experts in sports psychology, youth sports, sports parenting, and sports leadership at all levels of the game – from rec to the pros. Learn more about Lance and his supporting guests below:Lance Loya: http://www.coachloya.com/Lance is the founder and CEO of The Teammate Factory. He is a leading authority on the good teammate mindset, who specializes in getting individuals to shift into the We Gear and change their focus from me to we! A college basketball coach turned author, sportsmanship advocate, and professional speaker, he is known for his enthusiastic personality and his passion for transforming teambusters into teammates. He is a rare two-time recipient of the prestigious Schoenfeld Award for Sportsmanship, Character, and Ethics, as presented by the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association. For more than 20 years, he operated youth sports camps. Hundreds of kids attended his wildly popular “Be A Good Teammate” basketball camp every summer, where they were taught daily that good teammates care, share, and listen.As a former intercollegiate student-athlete, Lance was an academic All-American. He holds an undergraduate degree in theatre and a master’s degree in sports management. Lance believes everybody is part of a team in some capacity, and every affliction facing our society comes down to people not being good teammates. He has inspired readers and audiences around the globe with this impactful message through his books, keynotes, and seminars.Missy West: linkedin.com/in/missy-west2520Missy West is a former college coach, inductee to the High School Hall of Fame, and now a motivational speaker, whose athletic participation has strongly influenced the development of lifelong skills that remain within her to this day. Sports has built confidence within her as a woman, gave her career opportunities, and an environment filled with amazing, hard-working, and successful people to this day. Her passion for sports began at a very young age in upstate NY, where football and Ice hockey became her first two loves. Following High School, Missy had a successful college career at Duke University where she was able to participate in 2 ACC Conference Championships, 5 NCAA tournaments and the National Championship in 1999. Following her stint at Duke, Missy played professionally in Germany for three seasons winning a German National Championship. Missy coached basketball at the college level for 12 years both at the Division II and Division III levels & received 3 conference coach of the year honors and was nominated for National Coach of the Year in 2013. She also coached a youth 12-year-old team where they too won a German National Championship. Most recently Missy was inducted into the New York State High School Hall of Fame (with Jim Brown) and the National High School Athletic Hall of Fame.Reed Maltbie: https://coachreed.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices.
It was fantastic to welcome Coach Reed Maltbie back to the show. Coach Reed has been really busy since his last visit. He has just been part of a team that coordinated a massive global youth sports Think Tank called GO! Chase Excellence and he is now engaged in providing mentoring and coach development support for a range of sports organisations including U.S Sailing, Ontario Volleyball and Soccer Shoots FC. In this conversation we explore how Reed uses 'Positive Discipline' in his coaching as well as how he uses 'we' language to create connection and engagement. We also explore how we approach coach development and mentoring and share some of our successes and challenges. It's a great conversation that I am sure you will enjoy
It was fantastic to welcome Coach Reed Maltbie back to the show. Coach Reed has been really busy since his last visit. He has just been part of a team that coordinated a massive global youth sports Think Tank called GO! Chase Excellence and he is now engaged in providing mentoring and coach development support for a range of sports organisations including U.S Sailing, Ontario Volleyball and Soccer Shoots FC. In this conversation we explore how Reed uses 'Positive Discipline' in his coaching as well as how he uses 'we' language to create connection and engagement. We also explore how we approach coach development and mentoring and share some of our successes and challenges. It's a great conversation that I am sure you will enjoy
Player Development Project Podcast - Learning Tools for Soccer Coaching
In this Masterclass Discussion, PDP Editor Dave Wright is joined by Reed Maltbie for a fascinating and wide ranging conversation on youth development. Reed is a TEDx Speaker, has a Masters in Sports Psychology & Early Childhood Education and is founder of Coaches Realm & Raising Excellence.In this conversation, Reed shares some excellent insights into the challenges of organisational culture and how program leaders can make change, the importance of parent education and how coaches can build stronger relationships with parents. Plus, Reed and Dave dive into some practical advice on how coaches can individualise and adopt a child-centred approach.Reed is a top influencer and innovator in the coach development space and for those interested in creating better learning environments, this is a must listen!Exclusive offer for Podcast listeners: 30 Days Free Active Membership. Visit www.playerdevelopmentproject.com/podcast
Today I have the pleasure of sharing one of the world's best coaches in my opinion. Reed Maltbie is a modern day superstar, and that's exactly what you will hear in this fascinating episode. Reed shares a wealth of knowledge from his 30 plus years of coaching and education. Reed has two masters degrees, one in sports psychology and the other in early childhood education. The lessons, stories and wisdom that Redd shares will not only help coaches, but it can be applied to everyday life. Before listening to today's chat, if you have a spare eight minutes, I would highly recommend that you watch Reeds TEDx talk, as it paints the picture for the brilliance of this man - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhRXQs0K6ls&feature=youtu.be You can contact Reed through the following socials and website: Twitter @Coach_Reed Instagram @Coach_Reed https://coachreed.com/ https://coachreed.mykajabi.com/REALM
I'm joined by coaching expert, speaker, educator and author Coach Reed Maltbie in this episode. Reed is the founder of Raising Excellence, a company working with educators, coaches, parents, athletes, and sports leaders to develop more effective sports participation models. Previously Chief Content Officer and Lead Presenter for the Changing the Game Project, Reed has been coaching excellence beyond the game for 26 years and has become an internationally respected expert on youth sports. He has also authored articles and presented webinars on communication, culture, bullying, competitive mindset, skill acquisition. We speak about peak performances; removing fear; competency; the importance of feeling valued; the significance of significance; allowing players to explore and coaches being afraid of change.
Do your athletes struggle with the right frame of mind for the “big game”? Does the pressure of a “must win” have an effect on their pre-game mindset? Tune in to hear about some strategies for keeping a cool head win it is all “on the line”. Getting in Touch: Jerry: wayofchampions@gmail.com John: john@changingthegameproject.com Show Notes 3:00 Show up to win the day instead of win the game 17:30 What is spiritual talent? 27:30 When the massive underdog wins because they believed more 43:30 Playing with love and removing the fear 54:30 Jerry’s final thoughts before the “big” game CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
He was not always the best player in the group, he didn’t play soccer year-round, and he didn’t have access to see the game being played by the best. He did work harder than anyone else and always kept the mindset there was room to be better. Because he chose work ethic as his guide, Brian Ching succeeded in soccer. Hear his story. Getting in Touch: Email: bkching@houstondynamo.com Twitter: @BrianChing About You can add Brian Ching to the growing list of players that have risen to USMNT caliber by playing in Major League Soccer. The first Hawaiian to ever play for the USMNT, Ching earned his caps from coach Bruce Arena by rising from relative anonymity to a spot in the San Jose Earthquakes' starting lineup in only two years. It culminated in the spring of 2006 when the Houston Dynamo striker was rewarded for his strong start to the MLS season by being named to Arena's 23-man roster for the 2006 World Cup. While he did not see action in Germany, Ching's high work-rate and powerful shot continued to impress. He was a member of the US team that beat Mexico 2-1 to win the 2007 Gold Cup. On the club side, Ching was crucial to the Houston Dynamo the MLS Cup title in 2006 over the New England Revolution. Moments earlier, Ching had scored the game-tying goal late in overtime to force the shootout. The following year he missed the final through a calf injury as Houston repeated its success. Ching retired as a member of the Dynamo following the 2013 season, spending the season as a player/assistant coach. He is now the managing director of the Houston Dash. Show Notes 10:15 Brian’s start in soccer 18:15 Brian explains how he played a little soccer and a lot of other sports 31:15 Does effort matter more than talent 43:45 When you are young there are no plays off 56:45 The importance of age-appropriate coaching CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
You can take courses, read a bunch of books, listen to a thousand podcasts on what you should be doing to be a champion. Dana Cavalea hs been there too, but he had a front row seat to Champion Habits as the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the New York Yankees, and he knows exactly what Champions do to be Champions. Getting in Touch: Website: danacavalea.com Email: dana@danacavalea.com Twitter: @danacavalea Book Link: Habits of a Champion About Dana Cavalea spent 12 years with the New York Yankees Organization, many of those years as the Director of Strength and Conditioning & Performance Enhancement winning a World Series in 2009. In addition, he was the recipient of the 2009 MLB Nolan Ryan Award. This award is given to MLB's top Strength Coach as voted by his peers. During his career, Dana has had the opportunity to train greats such as Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, Justin Verlander, and more. "My objectives are to bring the same techniques, culture, attitude, service, first class training and development programs to Entrepreneurs, Executives, Companies, Students, and Pro Athletes.- Coach Dana Cavalea Currently he is a high performance speaker and consultant to Pro Athletes, Entrepreneurs, Business Executives, Workforces and Universities on lifestyle strategies to reduce stress, improve work/life balance, and most importantly improve daily performance/outcomes. All of this is known as Performance Enhancement. Dana has formulated plans and strategies to improve sleep, reduce pain, lower stress, improve body composition, speed-strength-power, as well as mindset training for maximal performance. Show Notes 6:15 From cleaning the weight room at Spring Training to Yankees Strength and Conditioning Coach 18:00 Mariano Rivera’s playing philosophy 25:45 When you throw the pitch that loses the World Series 36:45 The greatest quality of Joe Torrey 47:45 Dana’s book and the 5 Drivers of Performance CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
It’s not what the greatest performers do in the moment of competition that makes them the greatest. It is what they did in the “unseen” moments long before they take to the arena that matter. Success never happens in the moment. It is honed, crafted, practiced painstakingly in days, months, years prior. Choose to be successful now. Don’t wait for a lucky moment…Hear more insight from Alan in our latest episode. Getting in Touch: Book Website RaiseYourGameBook.com Website: AlanSteinJr.com Twitter: @AlanSteinJr About Alan is a world-renowned coach, speaker and author. He spent 15+ years working the highest performing basketball players on the planet and now teaches audiences how to utilize the same strategies in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level. Alan specializes in improving individual and organizational leadership, performance and accountability. He inspires and empowers everyone he works with to take immediate action and improve mindset, habits, and productivity. Show Notes 8:45 Why Alan wrote a book 17:15 What makes Steph Curry the greatest shooter in the NBA 27:45 High-performers are always on in every way 41:30 Alan discusses his new book 50:00 Embrace discomfort 1:02:00 The importance of selflessness CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
I saw Jenn’s email address on an email I got from Reed Maltbie, (Coaching Code and Way of Champion podcasts). I didn’t know who Jenn were, but I watched an interview with her. I was so impressed with her approach to coaching kids and she demonstrated some tricks to get kids to expand their “can do thinking”. I had to have her on Off the Pitch with Active to share with parents and coaches in Australia. Jenn speaks to 1000’s of children all around America and she shares many tools and ideas on how our children response to challenges. Overview 0:00 Off the Pitch intro 1:15 Jen Starkey story and how she became involved helping teenagers all over America 7:30 Jenn discuss how children can approach challenges and her system for goal development is a brilliant tool to use. 14:15 To perform at the highest level, children need to be relaxed but they are under so much stress from their environment. Jenn share how she talk to teenagers about stress and high expectations. 20:30 Start with a full cup start (also refer video link below) 31:31 Tools, parents and coaches can use with children and teenagers in sport. 35:30 Trolls & Traps 45:30 Mental toughness clinic, how does it help and what is Jedi mind trix? 64:20 Astronomical accomplishments are possible amongst teens once they work out what they want. This is a way to help them find out. https://www.mvpla.net/ https://www.mvpgameplan.com Email: jenn@jennstarkey.com Facebook: @Jenn Starkey Fastpitch Fit Video link https://www.facebook.com/pg/FastpitchFit/videos/?ref=page_internal
We present a lot of theory on the Way of Champions podcast, but putting that theory into practice is what matters most. In this episode, we talk with veteran basketball coach, Greg Garrison, about 5 practical methods you can use with any team, in any sport, to begin a culture of winning tomorrow. Enjoy the Show! Getting in Touch: ggarrison@asij.ac.jp Last chance to join us at the Future of Coaching Conference! Future of Coaching Conference Registration Page About Greg Garrison is currently coaching basketball in Japan after several decades of teaching and coaching in Oregon. He was a 3-time Oregon coach of the year, 2 time State Champion, and won 500 games during his coaching career in Oregon. Show Notes 5:45 Winning takes care of itself when we choose to give our players a great experience 11:15 The great coaches who helped shape Greg’s career as a coach 20:45 Greg’s employment of the “Guest Coach” 29:45 The “note card” as a way to communicate with players 38:15 The “poor man’s game ball” – marking the board 46:00 Getting in touch with Greg CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
We all want our players to be creative. We structure the way they train to promote creativity. We talk to them about embracing creativity. However, because we structure it, are we prohibiting the potential for creativity to arise? Is the macro-culture of youth sports holding back creativity? James Vaughan, who did a PhD in studying the cultural significance of creativity in sports, weighs in on this topic. Enjoy the Show Getting in Touch: Twitter: @JimiVaughn Player Development Project: www.playerdevelopmentproject.com Join us at the Future of Coaching Conference! Future of Coaching Conference Registration Page About James Vaughan is the Lead Researcher at Player Development Project. James has played Futsal for New Zealand and carried out his Masters with the Football Federation Victoria in Melbourne. He is currently based in Barcelona where he is completing his PhD in Creativity & Motivation in football. Show Notes 2:30 Sociology of sports - The start of it all for James 17:00 Does Culture dictate creativity in sport 22:30 When we choose conformity for the sake of the outcome over creativity 32:30 Barcelona’s style of play sets the foundation for creativity 39:30 James’ current work in Sweden and a radical shift in player development 51:30 Tools for developing creativity in players 1:04:00 What happens when sport values shift as children become more “competitive” 1:11:30 Connecting with James CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
This is the 5th episode of 7 in a GO! series, where we count down the the 7 Deadly Challenges of Youth Sports Clubs, as developed by Ruth Nicholson with co-guest Reed Maltbie. #3: Our coaches need communication, management, and people skills…Learn why the Alpha Dog Syndrome inhibits communication and collaboration, and the importance of being aware of when you are a leader and when you are a team member.*************************************Ruth Nicholson is the founder of GO!, a 24/7 resource and training platform offering youth sports organizations proven governance, leadership, and administrative tools. Since its launch in mid-2017, Ruth and the GO! staff have fielded inquiries and worked with coaches, clubs, state associations, and leagues in 19 North American states and provinces, as well as others in Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa. An internationally-certified professional facilitator, mediator, and organizational alchemist, Ruth was a national finalist for the 2018 Hudl Innovator of the Year award. She is an avid writer and workshop presenter for youth sports blogs and coaching education events, including national sports leadership events, conferences and conventions.http://www.GoHelpSports.comhttps://www.nicholsonfacilitation.com/Coach Reed Maltbie is the Founder of The Excellence Equation, co-developer of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and Lead Speaker/Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years’ experience as an educator/coach and Master's degrees in both Sport Psychology and Early Childhood Education, Reed offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to help coaches and others lead athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he has become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Reed’s unique gifts are creating passion and purpose in others and distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices. https://coachreed.com/***************************************Keep an ear out for all 7 episodes:#7: Conflicts between coaches, parents, board members, and administrators drive good people away from our club…Where we’ll discuss the key question from the world of mediation that separates interests from positions and puts those conflicts on the bench for good.#6: We need sponsor, fundraising, and grant dollars so that we can afford to run our club and do not have to charge so much for kids to play…And as it turns out, all money is not the same: fees vs. sponsor $ vs. fundraising $ vs grants. What is the basic foundation an organization needs to pursue any/all of these sources of revenue?#5: We must recruit and train new volunteers over and over because we have such high turnover…So listen in and learn the 3-1-1 formula for volunteer program success.#4: Our team managers and coaches are overwhelmed with administrivia, emails, and phone calls…So, what you need is a simple approach that engages parents to help with team management work – we’ve got that!#2: It takes forever to make a decision or get something done, especially with our board of directors and committees…Take the time to know the WHY of each and every meeting (the easy recipe for designing a shorter meeting with better results)#1: Our Director of Coaching has so much administrative work to do that s/he doesn’t have time to work with our coaches and players…Come discover how to discern what the Director of Coaching job description really is in your organization
He didn’t specialize early. In fact, he didn’t play until high school and scouts were not lining up to sign him for college football, and yet Matt Birk forged a great career and became one of the best Lineman in the NFL? Do you really need to focus on one sport early in your childhood? Matt Birk is proof you don’t. In this episode, Matt also discusses our infatuation with early talent, the lack of values in sports, and how parents should let kids get out of the game what they want to get out of it. This is a fantastic conversation that proves the important factors of in youth sports are no different than those at the highest levels. From a Super Bowl Champion, to the sandlot player, youth sports is about values, fun, and finding that Rule of One Moment. Getting in Touch: Website: www.4HG.com Join us at the Future of Coaching Conference! Future of Coaching Conference Registration Page About Matthew Robert Birk (born July 23, 1976) is a former American football center. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL Draft, and later played for the Baltimore Ravens. He played college football at Harvard. Birk is a two-time All-Pro, six-time Pro Bowl selection, and one-time Super Bowl champion. Birk established the HIKE Foundation in 2002, which seeks to "impact the lives of at-risk children by providing interactive programs and resources needed to guide a child through the key educational transitions between elementary, middle, high school and college."The foundation launched "Ready, Set, Read!" in select Baltimore area public schools in the fall of 2010. The program works with about 100,000 Baltimore students on improving their reading skills through an incentive-based system. Birk received the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2011 for his commitment to improving literacy among at-risk youth. He was named the sixth-smartest athlete by the Sporting News in 2010. Birk is a pro-life activist. His wife volunteers at a crisis pregnancy center and he participated in the Maryland March for Life in 2011.[12] He is also a Roman Catholic and father of six. In October 2012, Birk publicly spoke out against gay marriage before a Maryland ballot referendum on the Civil Marriage Protection Act which eventually passed.[14] He also penned an op-ed, published in the Star Tribune on October 2, 2012, calling for passage of the Minnesota Marriage Amendment that would amend that state's constitution to prohibit gay marriage; it was defeated in the fall election and gay marriage was legalized in Minnesota in 2013. Birk announced in February 2013 his intentions to eventually donate his brain to Boston University's School of Medicine for research into concussions. After the Ravens won the Super Bowl, Birk chose not to attend the celebratory meeting with President Barack Obama, saying "I wasn't there. I would say this, I would say that I have great respect for the office of the presidency, but about five or six weeks ago, our president made a comment in a speech and he said, 'God bless Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood performs about 330,000 abortions a year. I am Catholic, I am active in the pro-life movement and I just felt like I couldn't deal with that. I couldn't endorse that in any way." Show Notes 10:15 Sometimes we mistake talent for character 21:15 What happened on the first snap Matt ever took as a pro? 34:00 Let kids get out of sports what they want to get out of it 39:00 Matt’s Rule of One Moment 47:30 People want to know you care at any level of the game 52:30 The safest place a child can be is on a football field as long as we make it safe 55:45 Matt’s new initiative – 4 His Glory CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE COURSES: Warriors, Not Winners - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Transformational Coaching - Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching. Become a Transformational Coach Today – If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
We have the opportunity to actually shape lives, behaviors, beliefs, based on just what we’re saying to our athletes. - Reed Maltbie Words are powerful. They have the ability to inspire, motivate, and lift kids, but also the power to do the opposite. The considerable work of our expert in this episode has helped coaches and parents become more aware of their words, teaching how they can build confidence and self-esteem in athletes and avoid the pitfalls of imprinting. Coach Reed has dedicated his life to youth sports as the the developer of the Excellence Equation Education System, co-creator of Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches, and the lead speaker and Chief Content Officer for Changing the Game. With 30 years of experience as an educator and coach, and dual master’s degrees in Sports Psychology and Early Childhood Education he offers a wealth of practical and science-based experience to aid coaches and others in leading athletes to excel in and beyond sports. Since the release of his TEDx talk “Echoes Beyond the Game”, he’s become a trusted educator and advisor to sports organizations worldwide. Coach Reed’s gifts are in creating passion and purpose in others, and in distilling complex theories into understandable and easily implementable practices. His interest in brain health and language led him to research how important the echos left on the field have on the psyche of athletes. He shares that for every negative word it takes nearly five positives to reduce the imprint, the immense importance of allowing athletes to guide post-game conversations, and creating the vital role of team parent to act as liaison between parents and coaches. To connect with Coach Reed, learn more about the 3 myths of youth sports, watch his TEDx talk, listen to the Way of Champions podcast, and learn ways to create a more athlete-centric playing environment, find him here: https://changingthegameproject.com!
In this episode, Coach Reed Maltbie talks with me about a very touchy subject - the impact the old coaching style of verbal abuse, humiliation, and teasing has on our kids. He talks about all of the research that he's discovered that confirms that the 'old school' style of coaching can actually cause brain damage and effect our kids psychologically longer term. He talks about how it's not only the coaching style, but parenting style that can have a life long effect our kids. In particular, how the words that we choose to use can How can we use words as an empowerment tool versus a destructive tool? Research indicates that for every 1 negative word it takes 5 positive to undo it. Negative words have far more damaging effects than the positive ones. Coach Reed Maltbie explores the idea that it is impossible to multi task and talks about why. He gives amazing scientific data that is profound, thought provoking and enlightening! An episode worth listening to! He also talks about his chapter in the #1 best selling book series 'Your Shift Matters: Surviving to Thriving' and how he decided to climb his own personal Mount Everest! How to Make a Big Shift in Your Life Do whatever you feel you need to do to get through a painful situation. Most of all, grieve in your own time, at your own pace. Motivational Quote How to Connect LinkedIn | Twitter Who's Coach Reed Maltbie? With master's degrees in both sports psychology and early childhood education, Coach Reed works with youth coaches, helping them teach athletes how to excel beyond the game. Since the release of his 2015 TEDx talk ‘Echoes Beyond the Game', he's become a trusted educator, adviser and speaker to sports organizations all over the world. Coach Reed is a firm believer that youth sport's ultimate role is to develop excellent people with valuable life skills and strong values. He's had the honor of working with sports organizations ranging from grassroots to elite level, helping them become more effective at performance-based communication by building champion cultures, and creating warrior mindsets to succeed in and beyond the game. Rate and Review Us on iTunes If you've enjoyed this, or previous episodes, please rate us so that we can help more people make a shift in their lives! Subscribe to Your Shift Matters Podcast Don't Miss Another Episode! Subscribe to the podcast and receive these amazing gifts as a Big Thank You! Happiness Assessment and Planning Guide The Intuitive Business Building Blueprint 9 Strategies to Live a Joyful Life ... and a top secret gift for your eyes only ...
This week, The Coaching Journey Podcast is excited to welcome Reed Maltbie on the show! Reed is currently the Chief Content Officer and Lead Presenter at Changing the Game Project. We delve into various "concepts" within youth development, some good, some bad, and all misunderstood. We touch on some recent topics and go over some conundrums coaches may face when creating their own philosophy. It is a fantastic discussion for any educator, coach, parent, or even player! Be sure to follow Reed on Twitter at: @Coach_Reed and follow Changing the Game at: @CTGProjectHQ Support the podcast and join our Patreon community by clicking here! Subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on the latest episode and please leave a rating and review! Follow us on Twitter: @TheCoachJourney Follow us on Facebook: The Coaching Journey Music: http://www.bensound.com
Reed Maltbie is a 26-year veteran coach with a Masters Degree in Sport Behavior and Performance and a Masters Degree in Education. He's coached at all levels of the game, from age 5 recreation players to adult professional players. Spent time coaching in High School soccer, collegiate soccer, Olympic Development for USSF, and in the NPSL Professional ranks. He's ran performance camps, worked as a teacher and is currently on a mission to help change the culture of youth sports in America by empowering coaches through a more multi-disciplinary approach to educating children, focusing on coach communication, athlete empowerment, ethics in sport, and developing champions beyond the game. He writes for SoccerNation, Amplified Soccer, and several other magazines, appeared on TedX and also has a book coming out, titled "What's Your Echo."
The Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
What does it take to be a winning youth coach? Listen in as Reed Maltbie shares stories and discusses his journey to becoming a successful youth sports coach. Coach Reed experienced his own successful soccer career, including being a member of the 1992 Davidson College Final Four team. That dream season ended on their home field, in North Carolina, with a heartbreaking overtime loss to University of San Diego. As sad as it was, the experience left Reed with a deep understanding of what it takes to be a champion. At a school like Davidson, though, he also came to realize the fine balance between champions in the game and champions beyond the game. Soccer was a vehicle to becoming a better person. Coach Reed turned down the opportunity to continue his career and stepped away from soccer in 1997 to focus on advancing his academic studies of sport, communication, and education. Since 1997 he has gone on to attain two Master's Degrees. One degree is in sport psychology from Miami University. The other is in Education from the College of Mount St. Joseph. Just as in soccer, Reed excelled in the classroom, developing research that delved into the relationships between mental imagery and success and words and performance. He was highly respected by his peers for his assertions regarding the communication of coaches. He has had multiple papers published and has presented at several academic conferences. Coach Reed combines his experiences as a player and coach, with his research as an academician to continually develop new methods and styles of coaching youth athletes. One thing continues to stand out to Coach Reed: the words coaches use are far more important than any skill they teach. He is now the Executive Director of the STARS soccer club in Cincinnati, a TEDx speaker, and most recently joined the Changing the Game Project staff. Twitter: @Coach_Reed Facebook: /coachreed website: coachreed.com TEDx talk: http://youtu.be/EhRXQs0K6ls Listen Now: Listen in ITunes: Itunes link Listen in Stitcher: Stitcher link Quote 'What's your Echo? Coach beyond the game' My Cringe & ‘Ah-Ha' Moments Being a coach is all about evolving When young, Coach Reed was very aggressive, focused on winning A-ha moment - Reed's son started disparaging the referees while watching a game on TV, and Reed realized he was just imitating his Dad Coaching your own kids It's a great blessing to spend time with your kids and coach them, but it comes with challenges Enjoy the time, then pass them along when it's time for someone else to coach them Teaching Children & Keeping it Fun Kids are very literal - 'Grab some grass' - they all grabbed grass and handed it to coach Kids hang on every word you say - they will mirror your actions Set up a proper classroom environment HUGE IDEA #1 Scaffolding - Break down everything into chunks 4T Model - Technical, Topic, Tactical, Tie-in Words echo - the words you use when coaching kids matter - be careful choosing what words you use Self-Confidence and teaching kids to achieve peak performance HUGE IDEA #2 Begin by reducing stress by reducing constraints: Lots of physical space No defense or few defenders to gain confidence first Stress can be good - but only if it's manageable because they have had success and know they can overcome it Turn the confidence internal so that they are doing it for themselves. Let them ask question and begin to solve the game themselves, so they get excited about solving the problem. Seek the joy- help them find the things they love and keep doing it. Give them a challenge, and see if one of the players can figure it out on their own. If one does - let him/her show the team. If not, give them a hint and let them keep trying. Culture – Discipline/Rewards/Teambuilding Discipline It's all about building a culture. Instead of calling them rules - have the team create ...