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Coaches Meetings
Coaches meetings, and overall weekend schedules in season, are a thing of beauty. Each coach has a way he likes to do things, and they’re usually based on either, “the way it’s always been,” or “we never go into the office.”<br/>On this episode Kenny Simpson and Daniel Chamberlain are discussing the key pieces that must be covered during your meetings, how to keep them as short as possible, and making changes for the betterment of the program.<br/><br/>What are the most important things to include in your coaches meetings?<br/><br/>Clean up your mess, whether that’s management, personnel, or techniquePrepare for the next opponentPractice plans and all admin requirements <br/><br/>Why do we cover these things specifically?<br/><br/>Set the agenda and stick to it, don’t try to mold it as you goMeet with as small of groups as possibleAddress the details<br/><br/><br/>How can we improve on what we’ve done historically?<br/><br/>Use technology, it’ll make your life much easier in the long runDo as much as you can onlineMeet only with those that you need to meet withDon’t bring the kids in<br/><br/>What NOT to do as a Coach<br/><br/>Today’s Lesson: Don’t make meetings something an email can cover<br/><br/>Social Media<br/><br/>DanielTwitter: @CoachChamboOKEmail: chamberlainfootballconsulting@gmail.comKennyTwitter: @FBCoachSimpsonEmail: FBCoachSimpson@gmail.comCoaching 101 PodcastTwitter: @Coaching101Pod