Well, couldn’t sleep last night but I guess it was because I was so fired up to share this! 🙂
Last week I went on my good friend Luka Hocevar’s podcast, with the primary theme being “how to be a better in-person coach.”
As always, Luka and I could talk forever on these shows, but here’s a little rundown of what we covered:
- What’s the absolutely most important principal when it comes to being a successful coach?
- What’s Luka’s #1 “no, no” when it comes to coaching clients and athletes?
- Soft skills or X’s and O’s? Which one wins out and how much time should you dedicate to each?
- Actionable steps you can take today to discover what the best coaches do (this is a cheat code).
- What does it mean to take the “Megatron” approach to learning and applying within your sessions?
- How to distill what works by using it “in the fire” and the step-by-step process of doing that.
- What I’m currently working on to improve assessments at IFAST and take my athletes to the next level.
- Why plateaus in learning and development are GOOD and the catalyst for growing.
- What do you do when you see a lot of things “wrong” with someones form, and how you approach it coaching wise.
- The reason average doesn’t exist, and why you can’t coach to average.
- How to be a complete coach and create a successful career in the industry.
Principles, Tools and Strategies to Be a Better In-Person CoachÂ
If you aspire to be a better coach, I can assure you – there’s something in this episode that will help you get there.
Give it a listen and I hope you enjoy it!
All the best,
MR
BTW – if you’re serious about becoming the best coach possible, you really should consider attending the Complete Coach Seminar I’m putting on at Luka’s gym later this month.
Whether it’s assessments, coaching and cuing, program design, or anything in-between, we’ll cover at all at this event.
Get your spot booked ASAP before it’s too late!