DeAngelo
Wiser
“What’s happened to our program? Just a couple of years ago we were enjoying tremendous success, but look at us now.” Have you ever uttered words like this, if only to yourself?
Most coaches
certainly wouldn’t shout them to the world because they would believe they could
fix it. Admitting concern would be a sign of weakness, but even thinking it while
searching for answers and solutions can create doubt.
Many times
programs aren’t able to sustain success year in and year out. That’s why a
gradual decline doesn’t immediately set off any alarms. There can be many
reasons for seasons with fewer wins, such as injuries, a talent pool that dries
up, other teams becoming more competitive, or being moved to a tougher district, region or conference to name a few.
Those factors are
fairly uncontrollable. What other areas should we explore to bring our team
back to its glory? Where do we start?
The best point
to begin might be in the past, though many would tell you to keep looking
forward seeking answers. There were many reasons your past teams were
successful. Visiting those times to find solutions can only help.
Here’s where
reacquainting yourself with the past can be so resourceful:
REWIND-Think back to
the day you were hired. You had so much energy, enthusiasm and ideas about
building your team. Did you realize your excitement was a tool that helped
engage your team? Can you reignite that fire? Was your success immediate?
REVISIT- Look at
practice plans during those successful years. What made them so effective? Is
it different now? How?
RECALL- Were there
pregame speeches that worked then, but not now? How did you motivate and
inspire your team in the beginning? Were your words more meaningful?
REACH OUT- Contact your
former players and assistant coaches. Ask their ideas on why they believe your
teams were so successful.
RELIVE- What about
those team building or hilarious moments with the players. Are you still
providing an environment for them to have some fun?
REPLAY- Envision those
matches that were so intense, the ones you were in to the end. What made that
possible? Why were your players so competitive?
REMIND- Practice is
where champions are made. Are you working as smart in practice as you did in
the early years? Or, are you taking too much for granted?
RECONSIDER- Work with your
assistants and evaluate everything you do now in pre season and in season. Everything
must be scrutinized. Are you holding players accountable?
REVISE- Evaluate every
practice plan you’ve been using. Can you add to or take away to make it more
effective? Is your team game ready?
REFINE- Focus the
majority of practice time on game related material. Is practice intense and
competitive? Raise expectations and settle for nothing less.
REFLECT- Have you changed
your pregame approach? Are you coaching differently from the sideline? Are you
challenging yourself as well as the players?
RECHARGE- You’re the one
who gives your players energy. They play off every aspect of your demeanor. Do
you come to practice and games with passion? Create excitement at every
opportunity.
RE-ENERGIZE- Attend
clinics, seminars, meet new coaches. Surround yourself with passionate
assistants. Find ways to bring back the energy you had on the day you were
hired.
REDEDICATE-
Make
a commitment to become a more effective coach. It all starts with you. That
magic may take time to get back. Be
persistent.
REAFFIRM- Remember why
you started coaching. Keep reminding yourself this is where you should be. Your players are
counting on you. Never stop believing in yourself.
Evaluate every
season with respect to your performance, your players performances, practice,
preseason, in season, post season and assistant coaches. It was no fluke that
your program was successful before. Many times we naturally relax when success
comes around. It happens to players and coaches. The key is recognizing it, and
getting back to work like you’ve never won a game. That attitude has to be
conveyed with your actions to the team.
Building a fire
is the first step to becoming successful. Keeping that fire glowing season
after season by visiting the past may be the best way to stay on the road to
success.
I wish you and
your team the best!
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