Bill Lynch, Front Rush Today we’re going to talk about how the Scientific Method translates to coaching. I know everyone has learned about this topic in school at one point or another, but it doesn’t hurt to get a refresher - especially when I’m positive you already use it in your daily lives, …
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New Research Means Good Things for Our Clients
Every year, we observe slight changes in the way student-athletes communicate with coach, narrow their final choices, evaluate coaches on campus visits, and reach final decisions. This year is no different. And yet, there are big differences. So, as we look at doing focus group surveys with …
Communicating With Your Recruits After Tragedy Strikes
Turn on your favorite cable channel these days, and you're likely to hear about a serious crisis or a tragic event. A school shooting. A protest turned violent. And, the growing incidents of controversial police actions, as well as violence aimed at those same police. It's affecting communities …
What Coaches Should Do to Make a Better Recruiting Argument
And make no mistake, every time you recruit an athlete, you're making an argument: You make an argument as to why they should pay the tuition at your school so that they can play for you. You make an argument that your style of play is better than other options they might be …
Are You Recruiting The Right Ingredients For Your Stew?
by Charlie Adams, StokeTheFireWithin.com As you recruit and build your team and program, it is like making a good stew. When the 1980 US Olympic hockey team was upsetting the Soviets 4-3 in Lake Placid, Steve Janaszak and Bob Suter did not play in the game. Janaszak did not play in any games, …