5 pieces of advice for new and beginner basketball coaches

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5 Pieces of Advice for New and Beginner Basketball Coaches -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com

In my years playing basketball I played for a lot of coaches. Some of my coaches, like Rick Majerus, were amazing and had a very positive impact on my life. Some of them though were not so good. Some of them had a hard time succeeding and stalled the progression of the players playing for them. I won't claim to know every tiny detail of how to become a great basketball coach but I do know that each of the successful coaches I played for all had 5 things in common that they did really well. The purpose of this article is to highlight and expound upon those 5 traits. 1. Be Yourself Really, just be who you are. Don't try to change personalities if it isn't truly you. Most coaches have a set of principles that they live by and I love that. Use your set of principles and be yourself. It is important to really know your players well and to take the time to find out who they are what motivates them. I am naturally one who gets very upset when things aren't done correctly and I respond that way. I don't swear at all so that doesn't come out, but each player knows when I'm bothered by what is taking place out on the court. My advice, be who you are and if that means the second coming of Bobby Knight then so be it. If players sense that you are trying to be someone you really aren't, they will doubt your ability to lead them. 2. Get Organized

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