
Coaching Culture
90 Allowing Athletes to Struggle in the Areas That Matter with Heath Eslinger
Jun 10, 2019
30:35
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As coaches, we have to know and understand which struggles really matter.
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Struggle is age appropriate.
Struggle builds our resiliency tank.
- If you continue to bail your athlete or children out, they will lose the ability to solve problems their own as they get older.
There has to be a balance between bailing them out and making them step up to the plate.
Allowing Athletes to Struggle
- We continue to delay the consequence of bad habits.
- Create environments where kids learn implicitly.
- We’ve robbed kids of the ability to just figure things out!
- Teaching kids how to talk and walk we don’t put them through “classes”.
- They aren’t uncoachable, they just don’t know how to learn.
Advice for College Coaches
- Look for it in your recruits.
- You need to know your standards and you better not waver.
- Let people experience the consequence quickly.
- A coaching staff who was 100% in alignment and ready to back you.
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