Six Ways To Reduce Anxiety During Tough Transitions
Young athletes face tough transitions on a regular basis. Whether it's something big, like a move to a new school, or just the start of a season with a new coach, these transitions can be significant sources of anxiety. But, there are ways to navigate these challenging times.
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Why Should I Run a 6-3 or 6-6?
For those with little time to read my blogs and ponderings, the short answer is “In a 6-3 you teach HALF your players on the court the leadership roles and key skill of setting/running an offense, and in a 6-6, every player learns that key skill.”
2021 Winter Training Series Beach Rosters – Boys
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Motivational Interviewing – Still Learning
John Kessel's still in learning mode (he's always there), and now his quest for learning introduced him to Motivational Interviewing (MI), which is all about the communication techniques that help you draw wisdom and answers from your players.
22 BidAcceptanceForm Boys Open Division
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22 BidAcceptanceForm Boys USA Division
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Eating for Brain Health
And it might come as a surprise, but the brain uses around 20 percent of the body's energy, making it the hungriest organ. Fuel it appropriately, and your young athlete will be able to think fast and stay sharp in school and on the field.