November 18, 2011

Important Things To Keep In Mind When Coaching Basketball

There are a few things that every basketball coach should remember, and these things are of vital importance in helping him become a good coach for his players.

Winning is not the Most Important Thing To many coaches, the game is all about who can win. Winning is not the most important thing, but players doing their best is what makes a game good. Winning a game doesn't help a player improve, but only by playing his best will he become a better player.

Tough, but Even Handed The best coaches are those who are firm in their discipline, run more Basketball Drills than the players would like, but are fair when it comes down to it. A good coach will be stern and firm, but still good to the players. Be willing to lay it all out to the players like a basketball play, but always help them find the way to improve instead of putting them down.

Motivation is important Without motivation, sports players are like any weekend basketball players. With motivation, the best Basketball Plays have been created and basketball stars have been immortalized. Only motivated players will play the best game of their lives, and only motivating coaches will lead the players to a victory.

Playing basketball is not just a sport, but something that can be used in their lives. The basketball techniques and plays that you teach your team are important for them to learn, make no mistake, but more importantly are the life lessons you teach them on top of all the other stuff. You should share life lessons to them that they can use in the world outside of basketball such as determination, dedication, honesty, integrity, and never giving up.

It's all about the Team Many coaches simply help each player to find their talents and skills, something that leads to superstars. Something a good coach teaches his players is how to work together as a team, a valuable ability that leads to dream teams. The Chicago Bulls had one of the best teams of all times, thanks to the super-skills of players like Michael Jordan, Scotty Pippen, and Dennis Rodman. However, without the fact that Phil Jackson bonded the superstars into a dream team, the Chicago Bulls would not have been able to win six championships on 8 years.

Favoritism is bad. Good coaches focus on the strengths of all team members and not just a select one or two. A good coach knows a team works better when all pulling together. Do not raise your voice or use force to scare your players into doing things. That will only cause anger between the team members and possibly case dismemberment.

Encourage your players to do their best and give positive encouragement rather than negative criticism. Help them to feel that they accomplished something at the end of a game.

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