Making Effective Use of Coaching Staff
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Explore ways to involve the entire coaching staff to get the most out of them.
We hope through watching these interviews you'll be both challenged and encouraged to adopt an E Tū Tāngata mindset.
Explore ways to involve the entire coaching staff to get the most out of them.
Listen to well known New Zealand athletes share their personal journeys with Tall Poppy Syndrome.
You might be an amazing player or athlete, however, that does not make you any more or less valuable.
This Team Treaty activity is a great way to get the whole team involved and on the same page with vision and goal setting in a way that is engaging and exciting for younger ages.
Sometimes coaching team sports requires us to look at the team as a whole, rather than a number of individuals, when making selection decisions.
Competing is important, but we need to create a team culture where a player’s identity isn’t defined by their performance.
Take a moment to acknowledge the club you are a part of and think about how you can have a positive influence on club culture.
This activity focuses on building team confidence. Confidence has become a quality that can be hard to come by and hard to bring out of our peers.
Waikirikiri Hockey Club Founder, Lyndal Marshall walks your club or team through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
E Tū Tāngata has impacted the Waikirikiri Hockey Club, coaches, and players. Hear from those who implemented it, how they went about it and the impact it has had.