Pickleball Coaches Podcast with Mark Renneson

Pickleball Coaches Podcast #8 - When NOT to Coach: Silence, Ball Machines, Player Anxiety & Burnout

16 min · 4 de nov de 2025
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Coaching isn’t just about what you say—it’s about knowing when to say nothing. In this episode, Mark Renneson tackles three moments when silence helps your players more than feedback, how to decide if a ball machine is worth it (and when it isn’t), what to do when a player melts down in matches but shines in practice, and how many hours on court is too many for a coach without compromising lesson quality. 🎯 What you’ll learn The 3 situations where great coaches keep quiet Ball machines: smart uses vs. false confidence Helping a player who chokes—reframing identity & reducing fear A practical test for coach workload (so hour 7 looks like hour 1)

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