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Coaches Needed - YES, You're Qualified!
I received an urgent phone call last February asking me to coach some 15 & 16 year olds. The league was to return their sign-up money because they had no coach. After I told them NO for the 4th time (hey, I'm really busy running a young but substantial company), I got to thinking about those 13 kids, most of whom had just been cut from their respective High School teams. 9th grade boys, recently humiliated and told they weren't good enough, and yet here they were signing up for a Spring baseball league just weeks later.
In the words of Annie Savoy from my favorite Baseball movie, Bull Durham, I had to say YES and entered into this agreement with the idea that the assistant coach/dads would ultimately learn & take over this age group.
Here's the point OK, what does it take to become competent and qualified?
Can you handle items 1 through 3? Item #4 - It's not as hard as you think. Have a written plan and simply stay ahead of the next chores, practices, games, etc. by using a 3-ring binder. Read the article I penned on the subject called Plan To Succeed. This will absolutely get you started stress-free!
Item #5 - We're in the business of baseball knowledge. Parents spend lots of money on lessons, so why not begin a library of teaching materials to use.forever! Item #6 - Consider fun tools to assist you (not toys found on TV or in Wal-Mart). Start with a few.and add as your budget allows. Kids crave entertaining ways to learn. It's used in the classroom and on the ball field. Check out our suggestions below!
Finally
Chances are you will get more out of this experience than your players!
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