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Nine ways for coaches to fill emotional tanks and teach athletes to do the same with their teammates.
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Coaches can use this chart to focus on what your players are doing well, to help Fill Emotional Tanks.
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PCA is proud to join the Body Confident Sport program to help girls build body confidence and make sports a...
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Katie Hurley, The Jed Foundation provides parents and caregivers 12 tips for talking to their teen athletes
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Sports teams offer unique opportunities to create spaces where teens and young adults feel safe, seen,...
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Touch points, according to Frost, are an invaluable method to make sure no player goes without attention.
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Fountains, according to Griffin, are leaders that make those around them better, and drains suck the energy.
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Dacher Keltner, Director of the Greater Good Science Center, shares the positive impact of reflection.
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Carter Hawkins, Cleveland Indians Player Development exec, credits "connection" for the team’s success.
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Souza admits that talent is important, but team chemistry is often what puts teams over the top.
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Fundamental skills will be honed while the players develop an understanding of what it means to be on a team.
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Watch and learn as a youth coach uses the "criticism sandwich" with his player after a game.
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One coach's view of the "Magic Ratio" of five specific, truthful praises for each constructive criticism