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Mar 4, 2019 • 30min

76 The Rule of 3: A Tool to Drive Behavioral Change, with Mark Bennett

In our latest #CoachingCulture episode, Nate and I are bringing you part 3 continuing our conversation with Mark Bennett on the Rule of 3. Get the weekly podcast coaching notes by going to thriveonchallenge.com and subscribing to the weekly newsletter! Rule of 3 Rule 1: Self (Behavior 1st, than technical and tactical) - Am I managing my state? - Am I in excellence? Rule 2: Player - Reaching out to have a positive impact on that player. - Effective communication is only effective if it has the desired impact. Rule 3: Coach -Coach steps in because no 2 has stepped in to work with 1. Or they have stepped in but 1 still isn’t changing. Teach your athletes how to give and receive feedback well. Set up a time to formally give permission to intervene. The formal permission process allows your athletes the freedom to grow in that way. Follow Mark Bennett on Twitter @pdscoach We'd love to hear from you! Twitter: @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Feb 25, 2019 • 30min

75 Performance is a Behavior Not an Outcome with Mark Bennett

We’re bringing you Part 2 of our conversation with Mark Bennett on how performance is a behavior, not an outcome. Get the weekly podcast coaching notes by going to thriveonchallenge.com and subscribing to the weekly newsletter! The sequence to effective outcomes in behavior first, then performance, then outcome. As a team, it’s important to come up with non-negotiables. What are the one of two things that if done well, would maximize your performance? Ask your athletes to look into the past and notice what elements were in play during their performance excellence. - Name the underpinning element - Think and reflect on past experiences - Define what they look like - Choose the element that had the greatest impact - Name it and work on that element as a team Examples of Non-negotiables: ACE - Attitude - Communicate - Effort UAE- (Unacceptable , Acceptable, Exceptional) When you start an interaction between a new group of players, first set the parameters down. Follow Mark Bennett on Twitter @pdscoach We'd love to hear from you! Twitter: @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Feb 18, 2019 • 30min

74 For Better Or Worse: A Discussion On Our Sideline Behavior

In today’s episode, Nate and I discuss sideline behavior. JP shares his transformation in coaching and his understanding of what sideline behavior should be like. How do you recognize what your sideline behavior is like now? - Put a camera and mic on yourself, record how you act during a game, and then go back and watch that footage - ask yourself if your words are making the team better or making the team worse Are you an obstacle, or are you a source for growth? - Ask your players what it’s like to be coached by you Know what you value as a coach. You have to be able to model what you value and react to circumstances in that way instead of reacting emotionally. What are you teaching your kids in moments of triumph and moments of struggle? You cannot be a transformation coach when you operate with you use anger and fear as a motivator. Empower a few of your assistants and players to tell you when you are flying off the handle or handling a situation poorly. Get the weekly podcast coaching notes by going to thriveonchallenge.com and subscribing to the weekly newsletter! We'd love to hear from you! Twitter: @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Feb 11, 2019 • 23min

73 Coaching Your Way Out of a Job with Mark Bennett

In today's episode, I am super excited to bring Mark Bennett to the Coaching Culture podcast, talking about coaching systems and how to effectively run them. Mark has been leading others for over 30 years, starting out serving in the British Army as an instructor and since then, he has worked in English Basketball, English Soccer, and English Rugby, as well as the Cleveland Indians and Oklahoma City Thunder in the US. Mark begs a very important questions, "How aware are the coaches of what they're doing and what they're not?" and "What support mechanisms are in place to raise awareness to a coach of what they're doing and then support them in that change?" - He suggests that coaches film themselves and go back and look through how they reacted to and coached up their athletes- - The aim of a great coach should be to make themselves redundant - Coaching vs. Instructing As a coach, you are investing in the human being, not just "your athlete" because it is the human being that makes the decisions and has the confidence to commit to things. Follow Mark Bennett on Twitter @pdscoach Get the weekly podcast coaching notes by going to thriveonchallenge.com and subscribing to the weekly newsletter! @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Feb 4, 2019 • 31min

72 Getting Your Players to Embrace Their Role

JP and Nate beg a very common question we have as coaches, “How do I get my players to accept and embrace their role on the team?” The first step in this process is making sure that every player on the team knows each job and the importance of each role in overall team success. How to help an athlete understand their role: - Have the “ladder conversation” - Discuss the overall strategy of the game before the day of the game - Have you athletes explain what they are most looking forward to in their job and what they think will be really hard about their job - Vulnerability allows your athletes to realize they are not the only one who feels pressure in their role - It is critical to have ongoing conversations with your players about their role How do you approach promotions and playing time? - Athletes have to prove to their current boss that they are ready for the next level - Give them 2 or 3 measurable commitments Find us on social: @JPNerbun @NatenSanderson Download the podcast Coaching Notes here: https://thriveonchallenge.com/podcasts/ Learn More on mentorship: www.thriveonchallenge.com
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Jan 28, 2019 • 32min

71 Culture Building Lessons from Football Coach Kurt Hines

Coach Kurt Hines joins us today on the podcast sharing some of his favorite and most successful culture building lessons. As a coach, it’s important to be authentic with our players, and even more important than that, focusing on our why and reevaluating our driving factor for coaching athletes every day. Coach makes the distinction between fear and respect and gives us examples of what to do and what not to do! As a coach, how do you start a great culture? • People, people, people!! • Love people and they aren’t part of an agenda for your own success. What should you do in your 1st Coach Staff Meeting? • Share your “Why” • What do you want to hold on to from the previous culture? How do you connect with your athletes? • Intentionally teach and use the word “love”. • Be mindful of your ACTIONS. (Actions affect their perception of your more than your words!!) • Communicate that our love is not dependent on their ability. Possibly one of the most important takeaways, which will drive you towards both success in the game and in life is be true to yourself and others. We cannot substitute a strategy of behavior for a needed change in our way of being towards others. “My goal isn’t to get rings, it’s to change lives.” Keys to Maintaining Strong Relationships with Players on a Large Team: • Workout with players… • Asking questions about their lives and family. • Look for non-verbal cues to detect- challenges and struggles in their lives. • Not always going to be with you and the player- facilitate relationships with other coaches and players. • Intentionally help leaders to reach out to certain players. Small group workouts. Check out more from Coach Hines on Twitter: @CoachHinesCHS We'd love to hear from you by email or on Twitter! @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Jan 21, 2019 • 31min

70 Growing through the Dog Days of the Season

In this episode, JP and Nate ask a key question may coaches face every season: "How can we maintain our players engagement and get them to enjoy the process even when the process becomes mundane?" JP and Nate give their unique look at how they have gotten their players in the past to enjoy the process, whether that be through one-on-one conversations, spicing up the routine, or funny enough, yoga. As a coach, you are equipping your athletes with the idea that through drive and determination, you can finish anything you begin. You won't want to miss this one! Find us on social: @JPNerbun @NatenSanderson Download the podcast Coaching Notes here: https://thriveonchallenge.com/podcasts/ Learn More on mentorship: www.thriveonchallenge.com
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Jan 14, 2019 • 31min

69 The Player Centered Approach in Coaching with VCU Rugby Coach Nick Hill

Are you a coach centered or a player centered team? In this episode we continue our conversation with VCU Rugby Coach Nick Hill to discuss the benefits of a player centered approach in coaching . Nick shares some practical steps to start to become player centered, that will challenge all of us as coaches! You will walk away with many practical strategies, so don't forget to get the Coaching Notes PDF by going to thriveonchallenge.com and subscribing to the weekly newsletter! Check out more from Nick at nickhillcoaching.com/ We'd love to hear from you by email or on Twitter! @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Jan 7, 2019 • 26min

68 Laying a Foundation for Your Culture with VCU Rugby Coach Nick Hill

New program? New season? Or just hitting the reset button on your season? VCU Rugby Coach Nick Hill joins us for the next 2 episodes to discuss some ways he has been able to build player centered cultures across the world at every level! You will walk away with many practical ways to build a stronger foundation, so don't forget to get the Coaching Notes PDF by going to thriveonchallenge.com and subscribing to the weekly newsletter! Check out more from Nick at http://nickhillcoaching.com/ We'd love to hear from you by email or on Twitter! @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com
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Dec 31, 2018 • 30min

67 Six of Our Biggest Takeaways from 2018

In this episode we discuss a variety of books we read throughout the year, what they taught us, and how they have impacted our lives. The coaching PDF notes will provide the names, authors, and key principles from each book. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter at thriveonchallenge.com to get the PDF coaching notes! We'd love to hear from you by email or on Twitter! @jpnerbun @CoachNSanderson jpnerbun@thriveonchallenge.com Nate_S@BreakthroughBasketball.com

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