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Coach Clinic Nov 30 th , 2013

Coach Clinic Nov 30 th , 2013. IYHL. Introductions. Coaching experience Why you are coaching?. Communication. Establish a link with the player verbally and non-verbally Do not turn your back on a player when communicating Use simple language Speak clearly and make eye contact Be visible

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Coach Clinic Nov 30 th , 2013

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  1. Coach ClinicNov 30th, 2013 IYHL

  2. Introductions • Coaching experience • Why you are coaching?

  3. Communication • Establish a link with the player verbally and non-verbally • Do not turn your back on a player when communicating • Use simple language • Speak clearly and make eye contact • Be visible • Demonstrate when possible • Set ground rules

  4. Five Strategies Used to Communicate with a player • Group feedback

  5. Role of the Coach • Connect with parents • Two teams players and parents • Positive experience for all players-have fun • Play every player fairly • Help develop a better understanding of the game and develop skill • Be enthusiastic, courteous, positive, demanding, positive and a teacher • Exercise the 24 hour rule • Be prepared

  6. Role of parents • Support their children • Cheer appropriately • Communicate with the coach • Not coach • Provide a positive environment

  7. Role of player • Have fun • Learn new skills • Learn to play the game • Develop their skills • Become better people

  8. Role of the ref • Fairness • Flow of the game • Not be noticed • Avoid conflicts

  9. Risk Management • Avoid being alone with the child • Avoid conflict with all parties involved • Exercise the 24 hour rule • Ensure all kids have appropriate equipment and it is in good working order • Ensure you are familiar with the emergency plan in case of injury • Avoid lifting, moving an injured player

  10. Knowing your Age Group • Ages 6-9 • Overall movement skills • Fun and participation • Integrate mental, cognitive and emotional development • Coordination, speed, and agility • Running • Introduce simple rules • Rotate positions as much as possible

  11. Knowing your age group • Overall sports skill development • Major learning stage • Mental Preparation Intro • Talent Id

  12. Knowing your age group • Ages 12-16 • Position specific skills: defence, forward, goalie • Body changes • Growth • Growing into their bodies

  13. Warm up, positioning • St Louis Drill • Stretching, proper warm up • Avoiding bee hive mentality • Encouraging passing, not just scoring

  14. Stick Handling Drill • Shark attack • Head up • Cones • Backwards • Creativity use of golf balls • Top hand movement • Use of cones, pucks etc • Figure 8s, box drill etc • Backhand and forehand

  15. Battle Drills • 1v1 • 2v2 • 2 on 1 • 3 on 2 • etc

  16. Shooting • Slap shot • Wrist shot • Snap shot • Proper technique

  17. Passing • Relays • Two on zero • Pass diagonally

  18. Game Situation • Positioning • Face offs • PP, PK • Using your teammates

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