

Parker Resources
Parker Resources
Helping Head Coaches, Athletic Directors, and aspiring Head Coaches/ADs be better at building relationships, communicating, as well as presenting and delivering their ideas.
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Nov 27, 2020 • 1h 12min
50. Head Coach Academy Part 7 - Effective & Efficient Practice Planning
In this episode we talk with Paul Standard, Head Football Coach at St. Pius (GA) and Brian Nix, Defensive Coordinator at Alcoa High School (TN). We discuss the keys to planning and efficient and effective practice schedule as well as topics from quality of reps vs quantity and finally the importance of sub varsity groups.

Nov 20, 2020 • 1h 7min
49. Head Coach Academy Part 6 - Parents, Booster Clubs, & Community Support
In this episode we talk with Dr. Curt Miller, AD at Oconee County High School (GA) and Kelli Smith, Henry County (GA) Schools District Athletic Coordinator, about what it takes to be successful when it comes to dealing with Parents, Administration, as well as other sports.

Nov 13, 2020 • 1h 7min
48. Head Coach Academy Part 5 - Coaching Staff Organization & Development
In this episode we tackle organizing and developing your coaching staff. We are joined by Grant Myers, Defensive Coordinator at Pickens High School (GA) and Aspiring Head Coach. We discuss aspects from how to determine roles for coaches as well as the topic of what is the responsibility of a Head Coach to help assistants grow into better coaches

Nov 6, 2020 • 1h 11min
47. Head Coach Academy Part 4 - Player Development and Organization
In this episode we talk with Gene Durden, Head Girls Basketball Coach at Buford (GA), about player development and organization when it comes to developing your program. Topics covered include strength and conditioning, creating policies and procedures, as well as team building activities and the use of Social Media as a positive in your program.

Oct 30, 2020 • 49min
46. Head Coach Academy Part 3 - Building a Philosophy & Plan
In this episode we discuss the many different aspects of what it takes to be a head coach. With special guest Doug Killgore, who is a retired AD and School Administrator who works with the NIAAA to help train AD's and Coaches' around the country, we lay the groundwork for the many aspects of becoming a head coach that most people fail to realize until they get the job.

Oct 23, 2020 • 50min
45. Head Coach Academy Part 2 - Building Your Resume and Interviewing
In the second part of our ten part Head Coach Academy we talk about building an effective resume as well as the interview process. We are joined by Ahmand Tinker who is a long time coach and current principal at Maggie Brown Middle School (GA) and Trevor Williams who is the Head Football Coach at Creekview High School (GA). We discuss important factors from making your resume stand out to how to conduct yourself through out the interview process.

Oct 16, 2020 • 54min
44. Head Coach Academy Part 1 - Being a Good Assistant Coach
This is the first part of out ten part Head Coach Academy series. In this episode we talk with Hal Lamb, former Head Football Coach at Calhoun High School (GA) about being a good assistant coach and what it takes to work your way up through the ranks and preparing yourself for becoming a Head Coach.

Oct 6, 2020 • 34min
43. Punt Situations
In this episode we discuss different situations that your Punt team will face in a season, from punting into the endzone or conversely punting when backed up in your own endzone. We also talk about scenarios such as when to take a safety and or when to fake a punt.

Sep 29, 2020 • 59min
42. College Recruiting
In this episode we talk to Dr. Joseph Mullins who is Faculty Athletic Representative at Reinhardt University. We talk about the five steps to being recruited and what it takes to be successful from a player, coach and parent perspective.

Sep 15, 2020 • 58min
41. Program Building
In this episode we talk with Brandon Thomas, Head Girls Basketball Coach at Pickens High School. Topics covered include, Building Relationships, Communication, and Marketing Your Program.


