A player’s confidence is fragile and is often thought to be in the coach’s hands. If you’ve coached long enough, you have likely been accused of killing a player’s confidence. Coaches may get defensive when facing the blame for a player's crisis in confidence, but it's worth examining the coach's role in helping to build and maintain a player's faith in themselves. At the same time, we would all likely agree that a player should ultimately be responsible for how they think about their game. In this episode, JP and Nate discuss the balancing act of these two competing perspectives.
√ Is it the player’s responsibility or coach’s role?
√ The detrimental effect of unpredictability
√ Having the conversation impacts confidence
√ Understanding the importance of the inner-narrative
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