From time to time review these points and reflect on what is your attitude towards them.
- Strive to acquire and implement new tactics and strategies into your coaching repertoire.
- Never stop assessing yourself and making adjustments when they are needed.
- Maturing as a coach takes time. Be patient and honest with yourself.
- Just because something worked for three years does not mean it will be today. Constantly evaluate and adjust your approaches and strategies.
- Hard work is important and must become and accepted way of life.
- If you want to excel, be prepared to devote more hours than you originally thought necessary.
- Find a coaching style that suits your personality and brings the best out in you.
- Help your athletes identify and achieve they own goals.
- Respect is not given, but shared. If you respect your athletes, they will respect you in return.
- Keep your relationship with athletes on a professional level.
- Demonstrate ease for your athletes in subtle way.
- Create an environment that is educational, supportive, fun, and challenging for your athletes.
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