Coaching Like a Champion

Eight Essential Building Blocks for Taking Any Sports Program to the Next Level

Nonfiction, Sports
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Author: Steve Miller ISBN: 9781984572936
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 28, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Steve Miller
ISBN: 9781984572936
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 28, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Coaching like a Champion is about providing solutions to the daily pressures and stressors coaches face in their programs by focusing on the following: • Fulfilling your regular coaching responsibilities in a proactive, forward-thinking way • Incorporating the eight essential building blocks into your coaching style as you lead your team and execute your coaching objectives and plan • Providing tools for dealing with the challenges of coaching and teaching others to live a life of excellence and fulfillment There is no shortage of books on becoming a champion but most relate to player qualities, characteristics, and disposition. Coaching like a Champion explores how coaches can attend to their own work in building the mindset of a champion and elevating their sports program to the next level. There is no coincidence with the author using the verb coaching in his title. It connotes action and being intentional about your work. It cannot be practiced from a conservative perspective. The best ideas win, and the best ideas come from people who dare to be different, to dream, and to do things that no one dreamed possible. Dream big. Imagine what’s possible. Coach with creativity. Be your own champion. There are no limits.

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Coaching like a Champion is about providing solutions to the daily pressures and stressors coaches face in their programs by focusing on the following: • Fulfilling your regular coaching responsibilities in a proactive, forward-thinking way • Incorporating the eight essential building blocks into your coaching style as you lead your team and execute your coaching objectives and plan • Providing tools for dealing with the challenges of coaching and teaching others to live a life of excellence and fulfillment There is no shortage of books on becoming a champion but most relate to player qualities, characteristics, and disposition. Coaching like a Champion explores how coaches can attend to their own work in building the mindset of a champion and elevating their sports program to the next level. There is no coincidence with the author using the verb coaching in his title. It connotes action and being intentional about your work. It cannot be practiced from a conservative perspective. The best ideas win, and the best ideas come from people who dare to be different, to dream, and to do things that no one dreamed possible. Dream big. Imagine what’s possible. Coach with creativity. Be your own champion. There are no limits.

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