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How to Build Competitive Greatness

Competitive greatness is one of those hard to define qualities of great players. In this segment you’ll explore two ways to develop this quality in your players.

How to Develop Mental Toughness

We all want a tougher team, and tougher players. But how do you develop toughness? This segment explores how to increase player toughness.

How to Develop Composure

Composure – the ability to be calm under pressure – is critical, especially in big game moments. In this segment you’ll learn easy to implement ideas to help your players develop composure.

How to Develop Confidence

Confidence is one of those key intangibles that you can feel in an individual, or on a team. In this segment you’ll learn where confidence comes from, and how to develop it in your players.

Mental – Approach

A player’s mental approach sets them up for success. In this segment you’ll learn two key components you can develop to help your players have the right approach.

5 – Alignment

Once the player or coach has understanding, you’ll want to ensure alignment to this new understanding, or direction. In this section, we’ll explore alignment.

4 – Understanding

Many coaches assume that because they said it, the player or coach understood it. Check that you’ve got understanding before moving further.

3 – Frequency

Correcting too frequently can result in players tuning out the correction, while correcting too infrequently can result in the practicing of bad habits. In this section you’ll explore frequency of correction.

2 – Tone

When delivering correction, the tone you use will make a big difference. Knowing your receiver, and knowing your situation will help you use the right tone.

1 – Timing

“When” do I correct? When it happens? Later? In a group setting? Individually? Get the timing right so that your correction lands with maximum impact

Overview – Correct

You can overcorrect, and you can undercorrect. Master teachers know this is part of the “art” of coaching. Learn what it takes to correct well.

5 – Efficiency

We don’t want to be the coach that talks people to death. In this session you’ll learn how master teachers shorten their communication and develop greater efficiency.

4 – Sticky Language

Sticky language takes terminology and makes it even more efficient by reducing core concepts to a single word or short phrase. In this session, you’ll learn how.

3 – Terminology

When you have terminology that is understood, you can get your point across more quickly and that’s key to becoming a master communicator.

2 – Listening

Listening is an underrated, and underused skill in communication. In this section, you’ll learn about listening with your eyes.

1 – Body Language

When 93% of communication is non verbal, how are we modeling, as well as setting the tone and expectation for great body language with our teams?

Overview – Communicate

Master Teachers are great communicators. In this section, you’ll explore five critical aspects of communication which will move you beyond “coach talk.”

5 – Challenge

Master teachers call their teams and players to a higher level through challenge, mixed in with a healthy dose of celebration.

4 – Celebrate

“Celebration” is one of the most important words in your entire program. To become a master teacher, you need to do this every day. TJ Rosene talks about how.

3 – Inspire

Just because you’re the coach and you “said so” isn’t enough. Master teachers are able to show players they are truly for them, so they can inspire them to go to new heights.

2 – Involve

If you want to take your team to new places, you’ll want to learn the art of enrolling and involving key people in the vision BEFORE you take it to the team.

1 – Understand

What motivates you may not motivate others. Master teachers learn how to teach in a way that taps into the core motivations of their players.

Overview – Motivate

Master Teachers are masters at motivation. In this section, you’ll explore how to become a better motivator.