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Coaching Philosophy Examples. 1. Development over victory. “I firmly believe in process-oriented coaching. I prioritize player development over win-loss records in the belief this paves the way to lasting success.” 2. Teamwork before individual glory. “In my view, collective effort trumps solo brilliance.
FOOTBALL COACHING PHILOSOPHY. Eric R. Rice. “If you believe in yourself and have the courage, the determination, the dedication, the competitive drive and if you are willing to sacrifice the little things in life and pay the price for the things that are worthwhile, it can be done.” --Vince Lombardi. Eric R. Rice Coaching Philosophy.
How to develop your coaching philosophy. Inspired by Chris Morris, FA coach developer and ex-professional footballer, we explain how to develop a coaching approach that’s personal to you.
Here are seven championship-winning philosophies to embrace. 1. Phil Jackson. Chicago Bulls coach Phil Jackson became an avid practitioner of meditation after reading the book Zen Mind,...
It doesn't have quite the impact of Martin Luther's 95 theses, but former USC head coach and current Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin laid out 17 bullet points of his coaching philosophy on Wednesday night at the Angelo Football Clinic.
Fortunately, with The Coaching Manual, defining and introducing a coaching philosophy becomes far simpler. Read on to find out about practical philosophies that work in the real world, and how our suite of tools can support the development of your own approach to the game.
Football players have become more educated – and cynical – about listening to coaches in a social media driven society where access to information is limitless. Coaches have to be that much more consistent with their beliefs and methods.