Coachable Players
In this episode, Coachable Players welcomes Coach Kaleigh Badecki, a women's basketball coach at Gettysburg College for the past ten years. Coach Badecki sets the stage by first defining coachability as embracing constructive criticism, having a growth mindset and understanding that mistakes are opportunities to learn rather than failures. She explained that coachable athletes demonstrate humility, actively seek feedback and show body language that indicates they are receiving and processing coaching points. During the discussion, they covered how to identify coachable players through their relationships, interactions with teammates and how they handle feedback and criticism. Coach Badecki emphasized the importance of fail-forward thinking, where players aren't afraid to make mistakes as long as they are putting in effort and learning from experience. She shares how the most coachable athletes take ownership of their development, hold teammates accountable and maintain a grateful perspective that sees challenges as opportunities rather than threats. The conversation concludes with Coach giving practical advice for parents and young athletes about developing coachability, including allowing children to be coached, embracing failures as learning opportunities and maintaining an open mindset to receive feedback from coaches and peers.
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