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January 2008

Today I would like to share a reflection about coaching withyou. I think most club team coaches have a tough job. You see, I have been watching and working with gifted athletesfor the last few days in Vegas working with the CanadianOlympic Team. These athletes are stand out players at their respectivecolleges. Some of them have mind-blowing numbers in college. You know what? They're easy to work with. You explain something once and most likely, you don't have torepeat it.  They are committed. They are motivated. They are coachable. They want to learn. They want to get better. They only live for softball. They are athletic. They are fast learner. They do softball full-time right now. They are technically sound. What else do you want? How easier can it get for a coach? Top coaches that work in elite programs (national teams, bestcollege programs, top travel programs) have it a lot easierthan most other coaches. Why? They get athletes that are easy to work with. Don't get me wrong - if these coaches that work with topathletes are successful, that's because they know how toattract quality players and coach them to success and theydeserve a lot of credit for that. But I will give an example... Take Mike Candrea - perceived by many to be one of the best hitting instructors in the game of softball...and give him: a) the best HS recruit available and b) a 12-year-old with average talent and bad mechanics Which of these two do do you think Coach Candrea will findeasier to work with in order to achieve the perfect swing? Of course - the 12-year old would be a much bigger challenge. I think you get my point. Volunteer coaches deal with athletes that are often lesstalented, less committed, that have less time, that have a lotmore technical flaws in their skills, etc. So that's why I'm saying that coaching at the younger levelis a tough job. It's a lot harder to teach and instruct the game with younger,less talented athletes than it is to do it with Olympicathletes. However, it doesn't matter what level you coach at, whetherbe international, college, HS, travel ball or rec ball, everycoach deserves a lot of credits for helping these playersgrow both as athletes and as people. "Good job Coach!" Marc Dagenais"Your Softball Peak Performance Coach" For more tips, go to my site. [http://www.softballperformance.com|http://www.softballperformance.com/]

 

 

 

 

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