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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: * Why technical knowledge is no longer your competitive advantage; * The three skills that separate good coaches from great ones; * How to keep developing when no one is developing you. Technical Knowledge Is Now Free: Everything you learned in your coaching course is now available online. For free. You can pick up your phone and learn anytime, anywhere and mostly without paying a cent! Your athletes can Google and use Ai to find and learn the same drills and skills practices you can. The learning playing field has levelled. Knowledge isn’t your edge anymore. There are no secrets in sport. Everyone knows what you know. So what are the three skills you need to stay relevant and to find and retain your edge as a coach? Skill 1: Connection: The ability to build genuine relationships with athletes has never been more important. To make them feel seen, heard, respected and valued. This can’t be downloaded. It has to be developed and nurtured over time. Skill 2: Communication: Not just talking. Listening. Asking better questions. Knowing when to say nothing. Knowing what to say, when to say it and how to say it. Communication is perhaps the greatest of all coaching skills. Adapting your message to each athlete so they really hear you is an essential coaching skill. The best coaches are the best communicators - we’ve always known that. But now it’s about communicating with athletes in ways they will respond to. In my work with professional teams, we limit team meetings to a maximum of ten minutes. Why? Because the players are aged 18 - 27 and they will not - can not - engage with anything longer than ten minutes. We shape our messages and messaging for their ears - not our mouths! Skill 3: Adaptability: No two athletes are the same. No two sessions go to plan. The coaches of the future are flexible, responsive and comfortable with uncertainty. Learn and master the art of adaptive connection: shaping your coaching messaging to the heart and mind of each indivudal athlete you coach. The Real Challenge for Coaches and Coaching! Most coaching education stops at the certificate. But these three skills require ongoing deliberate development and daily practice. If you’re not actively working on them, you’re falling behind. Your learning journey really commences once you’ve got that certificate in your hand! SUMMARY: Technical knowledge got you started. When you studied for your coaching certificate, you learnt what drills to do, how to write a training session and how to teach the basic skills of your sport. But my friends, connection, communication and adaptability will take you forward. Your coaching education never ends - but isn’t that great news!?! Life is learning and learning is life. THREE WAYS TO APPLY THIS TO YOUR COACHING: * Before your next session, choose one athlete to really connect with. Ask them something that has nothing to do with sport. * In your next team talk, say less. Ask questions instead of giving instructions. See what happens. Less is more. And a maximum of ten minutes for all team meetings! * Pick one thing you’ll learn this month that has nothing to do with tactics, skills, strategies or sports technique. What’s one things you can learn about Leadership or Communication or Psychology. Stretch yourself. When is the last time you learnt something for the first time? Wayne Goldsmith Check out my new SPORTING PARENTS COURSE https://coachwayne.gumroad.com/l/raisingathletes RAISING ATHLETES - The Sporting Parent’s Guide to Getting It Right. You not only get a unique learning experience with videos and study guides but you get a free copy of my book THE TALENT MYTH - WHY CHARACTER BEATS GENETICS EVERYTIME! And use this CODE PARENTS2026ST at checkout to receive 25% off the price! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit waynegoldsmith.substack.com/subscribe [https://waynegoldsmith.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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