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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: * Why most coaches stop improving after their first few years; * The four habits of coaches who keep getting better; * How to build a professional development system that actually works. The Plateau Problem: Most coaches improve rapidly in their first few years. Then they plateau. Same sessions. Same methods. Same results. It’s the old saying: It’s not ten years of experience. It’s one year of experience ten times over! They stop learning - they stop growing. They get more experience but it’s the same experience over and over, year after year. But great coaches somehow keep ahead of the game - and the opposition. They keep learning and often find ways to accelerate their rate of learning faster than their competitors to always stay one step ahead. Great coaches know this secret: You get better by getting better at getting better!!! What is it that great coaches do to ensure their learning - and their performance - is always optimal? Habit 1: Reflect Daily Five minutes after every session ask yourself these simple but powerful questions: * What worked? * What didn’t? * What will I do differently next time? The best coaches are relentless self-assessors. Or ask yourself - after every training session, every game, every event: * Did I coach at my best today? * Did I make a difference - did I change a life today? * What did I learn today that will make me a better coach tomorrow? Get into the habit of actively pursuing learning from your own coachng experiences. Habit 2: Seek Feedback Not from other coaches….but from your athletes. Ask them: * What’s helping? * What’s not? * What do you need more of? Most coaches never ask the one group of people who really know them and their coaching. It can be difficult - I know - I get it. Some athletes will be reluctant to be truthful.But greatness is not a popularity competition! That’s why it’s worth spending time building genuine, trusting, honest relationships with your athletes so that they can tell you what you NEED to know - not just what you want to hear. Habit 3: Learn Outside Your Sport The best ideas for your coaching will often come from coaches, professionals and leaders working in other sports, other industries or other disciplines. Read widely. Watch widely. Connect the dots and build the connections others don’t see. Dare to be different - by daring to learn from everywhere and everyone. Most coaches live by the adage - “to a person with a hammer, every problem is a nail” - meaning, they generally only look within their own sport for solutions to problems. It’s a big wide world out there! You can learn from countless places and limitless sources if you open your mind and heart and just look! Habit 4: Find a Mentor A mentor that is: * Someone who’s been where you want to go; * Someone who’ll challenge you; * Someone who’ll hold you accountable. You can’t see your own blind spots. Find someone who can look you in the eyes and say with honesty and directness what you need to hear. SUMMARY: Great coaches don’t become great by accident. They reflect, seek feedback, learn widely and find mentors. They are ferocious and uncompromising in their learning habits. Improvement isn’t automatic. It’s a deliberate and purposeful choice you make to focus on your own learning every day. THREE WAYS TO APPLY THIS TO YOUR COACHING: * Start a coaching journal. Spend three minutes after every session considering three things: * what worked, * what didn’t, * what I’ll change. * This week, ask three athletes for honest feedback about your coaching. Listen without defending. Accept their views without judgement. * Identify one coach from another sport that you admire and reach out. Ask for a conversation. Most will say yes. Coaches learn from coaches! 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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