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Coaches can think they know it all right away. Dave St. Peter says he still doesn't know it all years later.
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R.C. Buford believes that coaches should be evaluated by who they are and what they bring to the team
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Establishing positive relationships and open communication between the coach, players, and parents is key.
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Asking better questions and understanding how your athlete thinks is especially crucial in this situation.
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Be careful about what you post, as coaches make snap judgments about a player's values from social media.
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According to Dave St. Peter, these four pillars are fun, passion, heart, and hustle.
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The next step, Foudy says, is to get women in leadership roles after their playing careers are over.
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When coaches bring perspective to difficult moments, it can help athletes value and embrace the process.
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Collins talks about establishing a culture that focuses on learning about how your athletes learn best.
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Collins shares that these two components set the stage for a coach looking to develop a coaching philosophy.