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Show NotesLeroy Roberts is a leadership and communication expert who helps C-suite executives tackle disengaged teams, low morale, and high turnover. With a background in the British Army and Jamaica Constabulary Force, along with 18 years of global experience, he brings deep expertise in leadership and team dynamics. Mentored by Les Brown and Ken Sorungbe OBE, he empowers individuals through his books and speeches, advocating for inclusive leadership. Committed to social change, Leroy also serves as a non-executive director for the London Mutual Credit Union, promoting financial inclusivity and community growth.QUOTE: “I've been made both by the kindness and the cruelty of others
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MARKETING IS A MUST- Busting a major myth in the coaching industry: "If I'm a great coach, clients will automatically find me." Many new coaches believe that being skilled is enough, but running a coaching business means understanding marketing, visibility, and outreach. In this episode, we'll break down why coaching is different from a coaching business, why marketing is not a dirty word, and practical steps to attract the right clients. If you've been waiting for clients to show up without putting yourself out there, this episode will be the wake-up call you need. Key Takeaways: Marketing is not manipulative—it's simply sharing how you help people. If people don't know what you do, how can they choose to work with you? Being a great coach doesn't guarantee clients. Businesses require marketing, networking, and visibility to attract and retain customers. You must decide what kind of coaching career you want. Do you want to work for someone else or build a business that allows you to work for yourself? Listener Challenge: Take action today! Write down three ways you can intentionally market yourself this week- whether it's posting valuable content, reaching out to potential clients, asking for referrals, or networking with others. Identify one platform where you can experiment consistently sharing your expertise (blog, podcast, YouTube, social media, or speaking engagements). Say out loud: "I'm a life coach, and I help people." Then, tell at least one person what you do and how you can help them. Resources Mentioned: Called to Coach Course: Learn the SOCOCA system to grow and scale your coaching business. Read this in the Life Coach Blog Grab your FREE list of Coaching Business Resources and a Business Plan Template! Become a Life Coach Figure Out Who to Coach Start Your Online Coaching Business Join the Coaching FB Community —> HERE Find me @coachlauramalone on IG —> HERE Your 5 star review on Apple Podcasts means a ton✨
Taysom Hill has been called a “Swiss Army knife” because of his ability to play many positions on the football field. And, while he has taken each of these positions seriously, when injuries have kept him from being able to suit up, Hill knows that his identity does not begin and end with playing football. On this week's episode, Hill shares with us insight into his life as a football player but also as a son, a husband, a father, a brother, and a disciple of Jesus Christ. 2:27- Nature Vs. Nurture? 9:06- What Makes a Great Coach? 14:37- “Taysom Gets Rocked” 18:57- Approaching the Topic of a Mission in Recruiting 24:10- Meant To Be At BYU 27:26- The Weight of the Job 30:16- #7 34:57- Season-ending Injuries 37:59- Drew Brees 42:23- A Disciple and Dad in the NFL 48:59- Infertility 54:56- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? “There's no part of me that ever questions God's goodness.” Source information: Another great podcast with Taysom Hill- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh_41cOQATE Taysom on Leading Saints- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31Wpdpuuvdg
Golden Knights Insider, Gary Lawless joins Game Play to chat about how the Golden Knights keep winning, Kelly McCrimmon's ability to make big moves and what makes Craig Berube a great coach.
We need great coaches. In this episode, business and football coach Jordan Abaroa shares how he routinely rallies high performer in sports and business to be their best.
Bob Knight has so many of the traits IU should prize in candidates for the basketball coach position, he would be the perfect hire. Sadly, he is no longer with us. What are the traits we prize and what are the traits that we decry? Colts will not sign Andy Dalton as a Plan B quarterback, which is great news for Colts fans. Dalton signed an extension to stay with the Panthers! Purdue needs to stiffen their defense tonight in East Lansing or fall out of contention in the Big 10! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Buying or selling a home in Indy - text "value" to Sean Hartwick - (317) 373-3724. InstaGram - https://www.instagram.com/the317agent/ Here is the link for the world's greatest autobiographical book featuring only the mistakes the author has made: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show NotesDanny Martin grew up in Canton, MI, as the youngest of six boys, starting his career with a newspaper route at age 13, unknowingly honing his sales skills. His diverse journey spans industries like retail, landscaping, and sales, eventually leading to 15 years as a business owner. Danny's philosophy of lifelong learning is inspired by legends like Dale Carnegie and Tony Robbins, making him a dynamic force in entrepreneurship and personal growth.Quote: "Dream big, and don't ever think anything is too big. Nothing in this world started without someone believing in their own vision."
Russillo is joined by Tim Hasselbeck to share his pick for Super Bowl LIX, why playing against these defensive coordinators is so difficult, and what both teams need to do to start the game strong (0:50). Then, Jim Harbaugh comes on to break down the Chargers' year one turnaround, describe what it was like transitioning from a player to a coach, and explain the emotion of his Super Bowl loss (32:21). Finally, Life Advice with Ceruti and Kyle (57:32)! How do I handle my girlfriend and mom not liking each other? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, livestreams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: Tim Hasselbeck and Jim Harbaugh Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Jiunta and Veronica break down what separates good coaches from great ones, from building trust with clients to navigating high-stakes environments with elite athletes. We dive into the challenges of coaching in real-world settings, the balance between confidence and humility, and why communication is just as important as technical knowledge. https://www.instagram.com/veronicazuccala/ LAST CHANCE to register for PSL1. Learn more at https://www.pre-script.com/psl1 FREE Coach's Field Guide: https://www.pre-script.com/coachs-field-guide We've got a new sponsor! Marek Health is a health optimization company that offers advanced blood testing, health coaching, and expert medical oversight. Our services can help you enhance your lifestyle, nutrition, and supplementation to medical treatment and care. https://marekhealth.com/rxd Code RXD Don't miss the release of our newest educational community - The Pre-Script ® Collective! Join the community today at pre-script.com. For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram. For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also, make sure to sign up to our mailing list at pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram! Dr. Jordan Shallow: https://www.instagram.com/the_muscle_doc/ Dr. Jordan Jiunta: https://www.instagram.com/redwiteandjordan/ Meet Veronica: From Listener to Coach (00:01:03) How a Neuroscience Background Shapes Coaching (00:03:49) Why Many Coaches Fall Short in the Gym (00:07:07) Coaching Elite Athletes: What Matters Most (00:10:34) The Power of Confidence in Coaching (00:14:21) Reading the Room: Adapting to Athletes & Clients (00:18:05) What Separates Good Coaches from Great Ones (00:22:42) The Role of Pain Science in Training (00:28:35) Fun vs. Function: Why Enjoyment Matters in Coaching (00:33:12) The Reality of In-Person Coaching vs. Online (00:38:06) Navigating Injuries: Surgery vs. Training Solutions (00:43:52) Lessons from Coaching at the Highest Level (00:50:10)
What makes a great coach? In this episode, Mark and Tyler dive into key coaching characteristics, from correcting entitled players to setting realistic expectations. Tune in for insights that will help you lead with clarity and impact!
Watching the broadcast yesterday, Nick Wilson became confused why the treatment toward Nick Sirianni is so bad and asks if you'd rather him or Kevin Stefanski.
Description: I break down the TOP 5 hard & soft skills you need to be an effective coach. Apply to ASC's Spring Class: www.chatwithjess.com Stay in Touch: www.jessicademarchis.com IG @jess_demarchis_coaching
Communicating schedule changes, getting team gear, or being referred to as “the boss” are some small ways to identify a great AT/Coach dynamic. ATs share their stories of some of the amazing coaches they have worked with and some share some traits that make for a great working relationship with a coach. Featuring stories from Erica M, Jenna J, Rebecca R, Jenn B, Curtis C, a Kool one from Kevin, Kyung O, Christina S, & many more! -- AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast Instagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/links EMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.com SAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $150 off your subscription Want to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcorner Music: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA -- -Sandy & Randy
In this interview, Andrew Wilde, head coach of the Salt Lake City Tigers, delves into the organization's approach to baseball coaching, emphasizing player development over immediate wins. The discussion highlights several key areas: Player Development vs. Winning: Wilde stresses the importance of balancing player growth with competitive success. The organization focuses on building athleticism, power, and aggressiveness at the bat, prioritizing long-term player potential over short-term victories. Buy-In and Routine: A significant part of the conversation revolves around increasing player and parental buy-in through structured training routines. High school players have shown success with this approach, but there's a push to extend this commitment to younger demographics. Offseason Challenges: Winter training in Utah presents unique challenges, particularly with arm care. The organization is working on providing better access to facilities and encouraging continuous, albeit modified, arm movement to prevent injuries without taking long breaks. Training Methods: Specific techniques like using overload and underload bats for increasing bat speed, long toss exercises in confined spaces, and situational baseball IQ are discussed. The importance of differentiating between injury and soreness is also highlighted with strategies to manage the latter. Organizational Growth: There's an expressed desire for more baseball complexes in Utah and the potential for private equity investment in expanding facilities to the Midwest and East Coast. The conversation also touches on the need to enhance the program's social media presence and recruit dedicated instructors. Coaching Philosophy and Challenges: Wilde shares the coaching philosophy of continuous learning, the need for a better balance between development and winning games, and the organizational structure's challenges, including coach buy-in and managing the program's operations single-handedly. Action Items: The interview concludes with a list of actionable steps, from expanding training facilities, focusing on arm care, increasing player engagement, to exploring new competitive opportunities and enhancing the coaching staff's alignment with the program's vision. This interview not only provides insights into the operational and strategic side of running a baseball program but also offers practical advice for coaches, players, and parents involved in youth and high school baseball development.
Tiffany, Mike, and Beau give their final thoughts on Georgia's 23-10 College Football Playoff Quarterfinal loss to Notre Dame, and talk about how Kirby Smart was outcoached by Marcus Freeman, but he's still a great coach.
Welcome back to The Mindset Coach Academy! Today, I am thrilled to sit down with Coach Emma Doyle. I was on her podcast a few weeks ago, and couldn't wait to bring her here. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Emma's done it all - she's a high-performance tennis player turned corporate coach, author of “What Makes a Great Coach?: Top 10 Practices of the World's Best Coaches”, and a sought-after speaker. She recently gave a powerful TEDx talk about women in sports called, “Unleashing Female Potential”. The work she is doing is giving coaches what they need to create team culture that is firm, fair, and fun. From corporate leadership to team culture, Emma's work teaches practical skills that you can take back to your team. Here are some topics we cover: Skills to help Inter-generational teams communicate better How to empower your team to problem solve Simple communication tips to create a culture curiosity Why “Why” questions don't work, and how to ask better questions as a coach How to tap into motivation through play and gamification. This episode has so much in it. I was scribbling notes the whole time. So, grab your notebook, sit back, and enjoy this chat with Coach Emma Doyle. Follow Emma: Instagram: @emmadoyleiii Website: https://www.coachem.cc/ Book: What Makes a Great Coach? Top 10 Practices of the World's Best Coaches TEDx Talk: Unleashing Female Potential Listen to the full episode for context, and return to these notes whenever you need them. 5 Ways People Play Games PVP - Player vs player - Create a competition Puzzles - Encourage them to solve the puzzle Narrative - Create a story or journey around it. Collectors - Find a way to move up levels or collect points Social - Social pressure to belong to a community Here's a glance at this episode: [2:44] Coach Emma describes what her TEDx talk is all about, and outlines the power of the phrase, “next time”. She goes on to explain the importance of age diversity in the workplace. [5:26] Lindsey asks, “What are some things you want clients to get out of your workshops?” Emma talks about leaders as coaches, how be curious with those you lead, and learning through play. [8:20] Emma reflects on the moment she realized she needed to adapt her teaching style to coach tough-to-reach athletes. Lindsey asks about how coaches can personalize their coaching while keeping high standards. [12:40] “Get the buy in!” Emma urges coaches to define core values with their team. Lindsey applies these ideas to parenting. Emma explains the practical step-by-step process of voting on core values and how to ‘gamify' the experience. [19:19] Emma defines the “5 Ways People Play Games”. She explains, “It's the difference between pushing your map of the world onto somebody vs pulling out that which lives within them.” [23:28] The key is performing with pressure, not performing under pressure. This is the next level of coaching. Emma is concerned for coaches who don't have the tools to help athletes strengthen their inner voice. [26:06] Lindsey believes coaches have a resistance to change because change is hard in the beginning. Emma offers her perspective on coach burnout, empowering athletes, and the “power of the pause”. [30:39] Lindsey asks Emma to share one simple tool for coaches and leaders. Emma teaches her “anchoring” technique [hint: It's a lot like a tool WE teach!] [33:55] Emma believes coaches need to ask better questions. She explains the truth about ‘why' questions and shares some alternatives that will encourage better responses. Mistake Ritual Magic Workshop: A 30 minute online video workshop that will prepare you with everything you need to teach your athletes how to bounce back from mistakes in competition: www.positiveperformancetraining.com/mistake-ritual The Mindset Coach Academy Certification: If you are ready to step into your purpose as a Postiive Performance Certified Mindset Coach, join our waitlist to be the first to know when enrollment opens: https://www.positiveperformancetraining.com/MCACertification How to Become a Mental Performance Coach E-Book: Our latest and greatest FREE ultra-simple guide will show you how YOU can make mindset coaching your full-time career or part-time hustle. (Even without your PhD!). Take the first step to becoming the mindset coach you've been dreaming of: https://www.positiveperformancetraining.com/guide
Welcome back to The Mindset Coach Academy! Today, I am thrilled to sit down with Coach Emma Doyle. I was on her podcast a few weeks ago, and couldn't wait to bring her here. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Emma's done it all - she's a high-performance tennis player turned corporate coach, author of “What Makes a Great Coach?: Top 10 Practices of the World's Best Coaches”, and a sought-after speaker. She recently gave a powerful TEDx talk about women in sports called, “Unleashing Female Potential”. The work she is doing is giving coaches what they need to create team culture that is firm, fair, and fun. From corporate leadership to team culture, Emma's work teaches practical skills that you can take back to your team.Here are some topics we cover: Skills to help Inter-generational teams communicate better How to empower your team to problem solve Simple communication tips to create a culture curiosity Why “Why” questions don't work, and how to ask better questions as a coach How to tap into motivation through play and gamification. This episode has so much in it. I was scribbling notes the whole time. So, grab your notebook, sit back, and enjoy this chat with Coach Emma Doyle. Follow Emma: Instagram: @emmadoyleiii Website: https://www.coachem.cc/ Book: What Makes a Great Coach? Top 10 Practices of the World's Best Coaches TEDx Talk: Unleashing Female Potential Listen to the full episode for context, and return to these notes whenever you need them. 5 Ways People Play Games PVP - Player vs player - Create a competition Puzzles - Encourage them to solve the puzzle Narrative - Create a story or journey around it. Collectors - Find a way to move up levels or collect points Social - Social pressure to belong to a community Here's a glance at this episode: [2:44] Coach Emma describes what her TEDx talk is all about, and outlines the power of the phrase, “next time”. She goes on to explain the importance of age diversity in the workplace. [5:26] Lindsey asks, “What are some things you want clients to get out of your workshops?” Emma talks about leaders as coaches, how be curious with those you lead, and learning through play. [8:20] Emma reflects on the moment she realized she needed to adapt her teaching style to coach tough-to-reach athletes. Lindsey asks about how coaches can personalize their coaching while keeping high standards. [12:40] “Get the buy in!” Emma urges coaches to define core values with their team. Lindsey applies these ideas to parenting. Emma explains the practical step-by-step process of voting on core values and how to ‘gamify' the experience. [19:19] Emma defines the “5 Ways People Play Games”. She explains, “It's the difference between pushing your map of the world onto somebody vs pulling out that which lives within them.”[23:28] The key is performing with pressure, not performing under pressure. This is the next level of coaching. Emma is concerned for coaches who don't have the tools to help athletes strengthen their inner voice. [26:06] Lindsey believes coaches have a resistance to change because change is hard in the beginning. Emma offers her perspective on coach burnout, empowering athletes, and the “power of the pause”. [30:39] Lindsey asks Emma to share one simple tool for coaches and leaders. Emma teaches her “anchoring” technique [hint: It's a lot like a tool WE teach!] [33:55] Emma believes coaches need to ask better questions. She explains the truth about ‘why' questions and shares some alternatives that will encourage better responses. Mistake Ritual Magic Workshop: A 30 minute online video workshop that will prepare you with everything you need to teach your athletes how to bounce back from mistakes in competition: www.positiveperformancetraining.com/mistake-ritual The Mindset Coach Academy Certification: If you are ready to step into your purpose as a Postiive Performance Certified Mindset Coach, join our waitlist to be the first to know when enrollment opens: https://www.positiveperformancetraining.com/MCACertification How to Become a Mental Performance Coach E-Book: Our latest and greatest FREE ultra-simple guide will show you how YOU can make mindset coaching your full-time career or part-time hustle. (Even without your PhD!). Take the first step to becoming the mindset coach you've been dreaming of: https://www.positiveperformancetraining.com/guide
Pitt men's basketball broadcaster Bill Hillgrove comes on The Fan to address the team's win over Eastern Kentucky on Wednesday, and he also reacts to the UNC Football hiring of Bill Belichick.
Discussing what elevates a team's play more: a great QB or a great coach?
Join Luke and Matheus for our opposition preview for Club Brugge v Aston Villa in the Champions League. Check out the De Klokke Podcast here - #astonvilla #clubbrugge #championsleague
On this week's episode I have on guest Amber Dawn of Kodiak Barbell to discuss the many aspects of being a powerlifting coach and what are some of the best pieces of advice are to become a great coach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftsmith/support
In coaching, it is imperative that we Walk the Walk as leaders and mentors to our people. Sadly. this isn't always the case.Our clients deserve and want Authenticity in yheir leaders, and to see the results of their own teachings carved out in the lives of those who are coaching them.As coaches, we must Lead by Example. Here are my thoughts on what it means to be an excellent coach for our people, and why it matters.
On this week's episode I have on guest Amber Dawn of Kodiak Barbell to discuss the many aspects of being a powerlifting coach and what are some of the best pieces of advice are to become a great coach. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftsmith/support
Debate over what's more important: A great coach or great QB
In this episode of "Behind the Knowledge," Olympian Chad Vaughn shares his methods for building stronger athletes in the Olympic lifts through effective coaching techniques, mobility work, and smart programming. Learn how to enhance performance and develop resilience in your athletes with Chad's proven strategies. -- LEVEL UP YOUR COACHING INSIDE THE KNOWLEDGE PRO https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/theknowledge -- FREE WORLD-CLASS COACH EVALUATION https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/world-class-coach-evaluation -- 0:00 Introduction 0:37 Special Guest Introduction: Chad Vaughn 1:24 What Makes a Great Coach? 1:44 Weekly Wins with Chad Vaughn 4:05 Chad's New Training Approach 7:31 Bodybuilding vs. CrossFit: Chad's Perspective 13:27 The Value of Coaching Experience 26:09 Developing as a Coach: Chad's Advice 37:00 How to Improve Your Olympic Lifts 53:09 Key Cues for Coaching Weightlifting 1:00:18 Coaching Challenges and Solutions 1:08:19 Final Thoughts and Advice from Chad Vaughn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/besthouroftheirday/support
The 8am hour of Wednesday's Mac & Cube saw Gordy Rush, LSU sideline reporter, tells us how the Tigers are preparing for South Carolina; then, we give our Top-3 Ludacris songs; later, Greg tells our notable Fighting Irish listener that Marcus Freeman is, in fact, a great coach; and finally, Cole explains why there are two tiers of teams in the SEC. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we speak with some great coaches about the difference a great coach can make, and how hiring the wrong one can give you a horrible taste in your mouth (and lead you down paths that aren't helpful to your long-term growth). Coach Sharita Humphrey joins us, along with CFP Roger Whitney and Len Penzo to a great chat. Plus, we celebrate International Travel Day by diving into the best places to live or "slow travel" overseas. That AND much, much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mitch Pearce, Todd Carney & Adam Peacock are in as the guys look at the Sharks premiership credentials, talk the best front rowers they played with & who should win coach of the year?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wade Graham, Josh Reynolds & Anthony Maroon are in to talk the Bulldogs massive win, the Dragons turnaround, the referee finally calling blockers, the injury that has changed the premiership race & is this Wayne Bennett's toughest job yet? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm thrilled to announce today's special PerformHappy podcast episode, featuring none other than the incredible Daniel Purvis! If you're a gymnastics fan, you're in for a treat because it's Olympics week, and we're diving deep into the journey of this Scottish former international elite gymnast, Olympian, and three-time British all-around champion.Join me as I reminisce with Dan about his unforgettable Olympic experience. We chat about the magic of the Olympic Village, the camaraderie of being part of an Olympic team, and the sheer dedication it takes to compete at such a high level. Dan also shares his insights on coaching and what's next for the world of gymnastics.This episode is packed with inspiring stories and memories that will leave you feeling motivated and uplifted. It's a feel-good listen that you won't want to miss.Tune in, and let's celebrate the spirit of the Olympics together!In this episode, Coach Rebecca and Daniel Purvis talk about:Olympic Experiences, Pressure, and Teamwork.Mental Preparation for Olympic Gymnasts.The Ingredients for a Winning Team.How to Develop Confidence in Gymnasts.Parental Support that allows Athletic Growth.Balancing Pressure and Fun in Coaching.5 Traits of a Great Coach.Step-by-Step Guide on How to Overcome Fear and Relearn a Flyaway.The Importance of Enjoying Gymnastics and Never Giving Up on Dreams. “Never give up." - Daniel PurvisDaniel Purvis's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dannypurvis90/Daniel Purvis's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DanPurvisGymnastics/?paipv=0&eav=AfYzWY_HSa5AnBDfZhalH6nzLHyH3iFU4RQWDShRFplFh0euhYoHCMkiWp8DrU4NH6g&_rdrConfident Gymnast Camp AUG 3rd-4th 2024 BREAK THROUGH FEAR & MENTAL BLOCKS Expert mental coaches decode fears in real-timeParent Session reinforces roles & solutionsExpert gymnastics coaches customize drills & break down skillsMax 5:1 ratioRedwood Empire Gymnastics, Petaluma, CAwww.confidentgymnast.com Struggling with fears, mental blocks, or confidence? Click the link to get a FREE session with one of our experts to tackle your challenges together! completeperformance.as.me/consultLearn exactly what to say and do to guide your athlete through a mental block with my new book "Parenting Through Mental Blocks" Order your copy today: https://a.co/d/g990BurFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/complete_performance/ Join my FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/completeperformancecoaching/ Check out my website: https://completeperformancecoaching.com/Write to me! Email: rebecca@completeperformancecoaching.comReady to help your athlete overcome fears and mental blocks while gaining unstoppable confidence? Discover the transformative power of PerformHappy now. If your athlete is struggling or feeling left behind, it's time for a change. Are you ready? For more info and to sign up: PerformHappy.com
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Send us a Text Message.Exploring what distinguishes great coaches, their philosophies, and the impact on player development and team cohesion.Key Highlights:- Effective Coaching:Success without high playing careers, flexible philosophies, and personalized strategies.- Characteristics of Poor Coaches: Lack of growth mindset, poor communication, unprofessional behavior, rigid strategies, and dictatorial environments.- Consistency and Fairness: Treating all players equally to maintain cohesion and avoid favoritism.- Core Values in Coaching: Importance of embodying and aligning actions with core values.- Coach's Mindset: Growth mindset, self-reflection, and making players feel valued through simple actions.Youtube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/Hn6xeT8rxSc Unlock Your Athletic Excellence: Secure Your Future in Sports with Pro Coaching – Apply for Training HEREStay In the Zone
Drew DeArmond, a reporter for ESPN Alabama, joined Mike and Charlie. DeArmond recapped SEC Media Days, highlighting Texas, Alabama, and LSU. He evaluated new Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer and veteran quarterback Jalen Milroe. Mike compared Milroe to Jayden Daniels and DeArmond praised LSU's offense.
In this episode, Coach Eric and Coach Andy outline five key qualities of coaching. They discuss how one might rank order them in importance, and what it takes to build a great coach. Support the show by becoming a MEMBER in the PowerTech Community! Take advantage of our skill development video library, consultation calls, discount codes, and more! Looking for other ways to support? Subscribe on YouTube, leave a 5-star review, and share the show! AFFILIATE/SPONSOR LINKS PowerTech SHOP PowerTech MembershipsWant to sponsor the show? Contact Us!
In this podcast, we will cover essential tips and strategies on how to be a great coach for women. Whether you are coaching in sports, business, or life in general, understanding the unique needs and communication styles of women is key to being an effective coach. Learn how to empower, motivate, and support women to...
00:13-11:55 – Introduction 11:57-16:38 – Opportunities and how Coaching helped; Attitude & effort; your Tribe 16:40-18:24 – Your Tribe, Your Attitude and effort 18:49-29:28 – The Shift; the purpose and passion 29:29-38:53 – What makes a Great Coach? 4 Fs – Faith, Family, Fitness, Finance 38:53-44:14 – Am I in the right pocket? Have I […]
After being at VNL and in our national team gym, I've gotten a chance to connect with some of the top players in the world from many different countries. I asked them what was it about their favourite coaches that made them great. In this episode we dive into: Top characteristics of the best coaches Things players did not like from coaches And a few more key concepts Click here to join Digital Volleyball Academy Click here to join my free workshop Reach out via Instagram @BrianSingh_CoachB
Today's episode focuses on the topic of Legendary Coaches and I am joined for the discussion by Dr David Turner at Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching at ARU in Cambridge in the UK, and Valorie Kondos Field, universally known as Ms Val. Both have been on the podcast before Dr David in his role as a leading academic on coaching and Ms Val as a Great Coach. Ms Val led the t UCLA gymnastics team from 1991 to 2019, collecting the seven national Championships along the way and she now leads the course “Transformative Coaching. Introduction to Philosophies of Coaching and Leadership” at UCLA. I have been looking forward to getting Dr David and Ms Val together for a long time now to talk about the Great Coaches they lecture on in their programs and today is a master class in what they have learnt on their teaching journeys. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Matt Busby was the Head Coach or as they say in Soccer, Manager, for Manchester United from 1945 until 1969.He was the first manager of an English team to win the European Cup which he did in 1968. As a player he won the FA cup with Manchester City and as Manager, won it twice. He also won the League title on 5 occasions. But as you will hear in this podcast, it's not necessarily the titles that make him a Great Coach.It's the way he helped Manchester rebuild after the second world war. And then, the way he and his team responded to the tragic events of 1958. When the team were traveling home from a European Cup match when their plane crashed on the runway. In total 23 people died, including 8 Manchester United payers, while 2 other players were injured so badly they never played again.Matt Busby died in 1994, and in this episode, I am going to create a posthumous discussion with him based on his words as read by a voice actor. I used 3 books to create this discussion, 2 of which he wrote.Sir Matt Busby by Patrick BarclaySoccer At The Top: My Life in Football by Matt BusbyMatt Busby My Story as told to David R. JackThis episode was challenging to put together, but it was also fascinating given the present state of his beloved Manchester United in 2024 season and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest: Yolett McPhee-McCuin, University of Mississippi Head CoachIn this week's coaching conversation, University of Mississippi head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin joins The Basketball Podcast for a deep dive into defensive principles, offensive philosophy and sustaining success.Head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has elevated Ole Miss women's basketball back into the national spotlight throughout her six seasons in Oxford. McPhee-McCuin keeps building upon success each season at the helm of the Rebels, leading Ole Miss to a program record 12 SEC wins in 2023-24 as well as the school's third straight NCAA Tournament appearance for its 20th overall. Along with guiding the Rebels to a program best in conference wins, McPhee-McCuin picked up her 100th win at the helm of Ole Miss during the 2023-24 season to become the second coach in program history to achieve the feat. McPhee-McCuin spent the five seasons before Ole Miss transforming Jacksonville into a perennial power in the Atlantic Sun Conference. During her tenure as head coach, McPhee-McCuin led the Dolphins to a 94-63 record (50-24 in ASUN play) and postseason appearances in each of her last three seasons.McPhee-McCuin, who has also served as the national team head coach for her native Bahamas, was an assistant at Clemson from 2011-13, where she was recognized as one of the top assistants in the nation by National Women's Basketball Insider. Before her stint at Clemson, McPhee-McCuin was on staff at Pittsburgh for two seasons in 2009 and 2010. Her coaching career also includes stops at Portland, Frank Phillips College, and Arkansas-Pine Bluff.Breakdown1:00 - Defense and Adaptability8:00 - Defensive Strategies for 3 Point Shots15:00 - Defensive Techniques18:00 - Embracing Physicality23:00 - Defending Ball Screens28:30 - Freedom on Offense34:00 - Exploit Defensive Weaknesses36:30 - Data Analysis and Practice Management43:00 - Maintaining Standards48:00 - Mentorships in Women's Basketball53:00 - ConclusionYolett McPhee-McCuin's Bio:Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yolett_McPhee-McCuinTwitter: https://twitter.com/YolettMcCuinChris Oliver / Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionImmersion Videos:Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com
In this episode of the Decide Your Legacy podcast, we dive deep into the transformative world of coaching, comparing and contrasting it with counseling. Reflecting on my personal journey, I share how the evolution from a controlled, teaching-centric approach to a more liberating, coaching-oriented mindset has brought immense joy and fulfillment into my life and the lives of those I work with. We are joined by Adam, also known by the affectionate nickname 'Lloyd', a valued team member of Decide Your Legacy, to explore the significant impact of coaching through storytelling and real-life experiences. As a host and a seasoned professional with 25 years of experience in both coaching and therapy, we discuss the four main differences between coaching and counseling: the coach's role as a partner, coaching's emphasis on thriving and future potential, its action-driven approach, and the self-improvement and accountability it fosters. Together with Lloyd, we discuss actionable insights for listeners to embrace change, face their fears, and pursue a life of purpose and transformation. This episode is not just about listening; it's an invitation to step into uncomfortable territories that promise growth, learning, and ultimately, living a legacy today.00:00 Journey to Joy: Embracing Coaching Over Counseling01:25 The Essence of Coaching: A Personal and Professional Transformation02:51 Facing Fears: The Path to Personal Growth04:34 Coaching vs. Counseling: Unpacking the Differences12:07 Introducing Adam Lutes: A New Chapter in Decide Your Legacy15:29 Envisioning the Future: Setting Goals and Breaking Habits24:03 The Unforgettable Diet Story24:33 The Onion Lunch: A Diet Disaster26:13 Exploring Coaching: Goals and Growth27:23 Drumming Dreams: Setting Personal Goals28:06 The Art of Drumming: Expression and Problem Solving32:04 Coaching vs. Counseling: Action and Accountability32:20 Shatterproof Yourself: Steps to Mental Health33:25 The Essence of Coaching: Action-Oriented Growth35:31 The Power of Courage and Confidence in Coaching41:27 Insights and Actions: The Coaching Difference44:49 Taking Emotional Risks: The Path to TransformationBe sure to follow me on Instagram @adamgraggResources:Choosing a Great Coach (or Counselor) (blog article)Why I Started Decide Your Legacy (blog article)If you found this information helpful, SUBSCRIBE TODAY and you'll receive our Free Video & Workbook Shatterproof Yourself: 7 Small Steps to a Giant Leap in Your Mental Health. Get free content to start your legacy journeyDecide Your Legacy Corporate & Group WorkshopsThanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review!Be sure to follow me on Instagram @adamgragg Connect with Decide Your Legacy! Adam Gragg is a Legacy Coach, Blogger, Podcaster, Speaker, & Mental Health Professional for nearly 25 years. Adam's life purpose is helping people & organizations find transformational clarity that propels them forward to face their biggest fears to LIVE & leave their chosen legacy. He's ultra-practical in his approach, convinced that engaging in self-reflective ACTION & practical tools, practiced consistently, WILL transform your life. He specializes in life transitions, career issues, and helping clients overcome anxiety, depression & trauma. Contact Adam HERE. if you're interested in getting started on deciding YOUR legacy.This show contains content, including information provided by guests, that is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to replace or substitute for any professional medical, counseling, therapeutic, financial, legal or other advice. Decide Your Legacy LLC as well as its affiliates and subsidiaries (including their respective employees, agents and representatives) make no representations or warranties concerning the content and expressly disclaim any and all liability concerning the content including any treatment or action taken by any person following the information offered or provided within or through this show. Be sure to check out Escape Artists Travel and tell them Decide Your Legacy sent you!
Emma Doyle joins us for the 63rd episode of Baseline Intelligence. Emma is a speaker, coach, trainer, and author of the book "What Makes a Great Coach".We talk:1:51 What makes a great coach9:19 Empowering your player to make decisions13:46 What makes a great question17:28 Five gaming principles21:25 Being a good listener28:50 Why the coach/player relationship matters33:22 Best advice for the 4.0 playerYou can find Emma at her websitehttps://www.emmadoyle.com.au/
Does being a good coach make you a good gym owner?In today's episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host Mike Warkentin dives into this question with one of the top coaches in the world, Ben Bergeron. Ben has trained numerous CrossFit Games and Affiliate Cup champions, and he's also the founder of CrossFit New England and CompTrain, as well as the author of the book “Chasing Excellence.”According to Ben, it takes a lot more than just a passion for coaching if you want to run a successful gym in 2024. He dials in on a few essential business skills for gym owners: building and leading a team, understanding your financials, and being—or having—a high-level coach.Another key question Ben addresses: Will your gym be successful if you get an athlete to the CrossFit Games?To hear more from Ben and other incredible speakers such as Jason Khalipa and Brian “Tosh” Chontosh, get your tickets to the Two-Brain Summit, June 8 and 9 in Chicago, via the link below.LinksTwo-Brain SummitGym Owners UnitedBook a Call3:41 - What happened with Ben10:49 - What did Ben change?19:37 - Did things improve?29:26 - Advice for prospective gym owners35:44 - Competition success doesn't mean gym success
Thiago Motta, the mastermind behind Bologna's unlikely push for a Champions League spot, is seen as one of the most impressive up-and-coming managers. With plenty of clubs looking for a new head coach this summer — could Motta be ready for a move to one of European football's elite? Also where might Roberto De Zerbi end up & how much will his style influence the roles he could be offered? Produced by Jay Beale. Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colin can't believe NFL teams reportedly passed on Mike Vrable as a head coach It sounds crazy but Colin admits he might be buying the Clippers as a real championship contenderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
in today's episode Host Josh McKinney sits down with his coach of 15 years Kyle Watson and Kyle's First Black belt, Steve McKinney. The trio tries to get to the bottom of what separates the great, good, and bad coaches. ask us anything: https://www.simplifyingjiujitsu.com/ask --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isuckatjiujitsushow/support
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