The following is a listing of all posts in the category of Team Building for our site.
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Seven Rules for Success and Achievement
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By Micah Kurtz
Doubt in an individual’s mind is the cancer that kills dreams and prevents individuals from pursuing and achieving their ambitious goals.
Dream big. Starting quarterback. All-state. College scholarship. Academic All-American. Professional career. Encourage your student-athletes to set big goals that might be a bit intimidating.
Once you have given your student-athletes permission to ...
By Dr. Rob Bell
Dr. Bell is a Mental Toughness Coach and Certified Consultant of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. He consults with hundreds of athletes, coaches, and teams and has served as the mental coach for PGA tour winners, USTA Champion, and Olympic Medalists. He is also the author of several mental toughness books. ...
This article is republished with permission. The original article was written by Björn Galjaardt Approach for Success.
The golden egg? Shortcut in becoming successful? A proven model everyone can use? Actually, a little bit of all. The skeptics will stop reading now, however I have to elaborate on the above. It’s an approach that is applied by ...
Does Talent Out Weigh Attitude?
Does talent outweigh a negative attitude? Can you justify keeping a talented player that causes trouble and brings the team down?
This post is from Coach Dawn Writes
By Dawn Redd-Kelley, head volleyball coach at Beloit College
Ideally, our best players are our best leaders. They work hard, they motivate their teammates, and they communicate well with the ...
A coaches job is to get players to do their jobs well. But just exactly what is a player’s job description.
Here is a link to the original article (You can also access other coaching articles on her blog) A Player’s Job Description
By Dawn Redd-Kelly, Head Volleyball Coach at Beloit College.
Editor’s Note from Brian: This post is provided ...
Everybody Wants to Be Somebody
Everybody wants to be somebody. Once this becomes a fundamental way of viewing your teammates, classmates, and everyone you meet, you will become a person of influence.
Dr. Cory Dobbs
Homelessness is a complex problem. Not just because a person without a home needs money and other essential resources—but because the psychological consequences are crippling. A homeless ...
Everybody wants to be somebody. Once this becomes a fundamental way of viewing your teammates, classmates, and everyone you meet, you will become a person of influence.
By Dr. Cory Dobbs
The Academy for Sport Leadership
Homelessness is a complex problem. Not just because a person without a home needs money and other essential resources—but because the psychological ...
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An important goal for all coaches is to get players to bond. The best teams are in sync on the court or field of play, which starts with interactions off the court.
“I want my players to feel more tired from talking than from playing,” says Stephanie Rivera, Head Volleyball ...
6 Ways to Develop a Winning Team Culture
This article was provided by Inner Drive, a mental skills training company
The post is written from the perspective of a soccer coach, but the lessons on developing a winning culture are applicable for all coaches regardless of the sport you coach.
Why do some teams outperform others? Why does the sum total equal more than the ...
8 Principles to Infuse Your Team with Passion
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by Dr. Cory Dobbs
To help lift your team’s performance look for ways to infuse your team with passion. Help teammates believe in themselves. Build their confidence and self-esteem. Check out these 8 Principles to Infuse your Team with ...
This post was provided by InnerDrive, a mental skills training company.
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Al Gore once remarked “that if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together”. So what are the benefits of building a good team of people around you? Why is teamwork important? How exactly ...
The Team Leadership model creates an environment in which members are accountable not just to the coach, but to the team as a whole. If you are willing to give up some control, and believe that all team members can inspire each other, your team will reap the benefits
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This article can also be found on the Coaches Toolbox, a collection of free resources for coaches of all sports.
By Scott Rosberg
Individual vs. Team (Post 1 of 5)
I hate the title of this post. “Why?” you may be asking. “You created it. Why would you create a title that you hate?”
I hate it because of one ...
Defining What it Means to Compete
This post was contributed by Youth Ice Hockey Coach Karl Norton.
These are Coach Norton’s comments:
We will also be combining this (His 3 on ice objectives for his team) with our culture and compete objectives that we will ask the players to develop. I attended a coaching conference in June hosted by The Way of Champions ...
These articles were written and contributed by Scott Rosberg
Standards and Goals (Post 5 of 5)
This is the final post in this short series on “Individual vs. Team.” If you missed those first four posts, go to the “Blog” page of the Coach with Character website – www.coachwithcharacter.com – and scroll down to the posts – ...
Process and Habits for Achieving Goals
These articles were written and contributed by Scott Rosberg
Process and Habits for Achieving Goals (Post 4 of 5)
This is the fourth post in a series of posts I have been doing on “Individual vs. Team.” If you missed those first three posts, go to the “Blog” page of the Coach with Character website – www.coachwithcharacter.com ...
Aligning Individual & Team Goals
These articles were written and contributed by Scott Rosberg
Aligning Individual & Team Goals (Post 3 of 5)
This is the newest post in my short series on the concept of “Individual vs. Team.” If you missed those first two posts, go to the posts – “Individual vs. Team” and “Individual Goals vs. Team Goals” – to ...
Individual Goals vs. Team Goals
These articles were written and contributed by Scott Rosberg
Individual Goals vs. Team Goals (Post 2 of 5)
In the first post in the series, I talked about the importance of team members focusing on team over individual. If you missed that post, Click “Individual vs. Team,” so you can read that one first. Today I want to ...
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Since team building is a huge part of the art of coaching, you can never have too many resources for team meetings, bulletin boards, or player’s notebooks.
Here is one that ...
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Intangibles are the big X-factor in high school sports. Everyone has seen teams fall apart during the stress of competition. Seemingly routine tasks become overwhelming and all sense of teamwork is lost. The situation won’t improve when a coach does little more than tell players, “We have to communicate ...
These articles were written and contributed by Scott Rosberg
In case you missed Team Themes #1 and #2, you can see them at this link: Team Themes for Life #1 and #2
Theme # 3 – Toughness
This post is the third in a series of short posts based on the Team Themes & Quotes in my gift ...
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Why do you need to increase cohesion on your team? As sports psychologist Stefanie A. Latham, Ph.D.,wrote in a Power Point presentation, entitled “The Team Building /Cohesion Relationship: What Every Coach Should Know to Get the Most out of Their Team,” winning teams do not succeed on talent alone. ...
Attitude Obstacles and the 85% Rule
Mike Neighbors is one of the best coaches around to study for the way that he thinks about coaching.
These are some notes on team building from a presentation he made entitled “The Top 25 Things I have Stolen.”
Probably most of these concepts you already know, but if you’re like me, it helps to continually read, ...
Time for a Boost
Syndicated from AthleticManagement.com with permission.
Looking for people to help out at home games? For additional funds to travel or purchase new uniforms? Upgrading your support group is often a great solution.
By Caitlin Hayes
For Armijo (Calif.) High School, it ensures there are new volleyballs every year. For Ohio State University, it means upgrades ...