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Monday, May 31, 2010
Is Paul Pierce the NBA's Third-Best Player?
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
HEY COACH!
Even though most state that coaching is simply to teach others how to play a game, it is much more than this. The effects that coaching can have on a young child or youth, can help them to gain some important tools that they can keep for the rest of their lifetime. The tools that you will be teaching to your players will help them to grow and flourish, no matter what turn they make in their lifetime.
The first major lesson that individuals can learn from playing on a team that you are coaching comes from the relationships that they build with each other. When one is able to work with a team, no matter what the project, and learn how to compromise and fit into the bigger picture, it makes it easier for them later on. The youth and children that are involved will grow up with ideas about what it means to help others as well as take on their own leadership roles. They will also be able to see these same relationship values coming from the leadership role that you present.
For the individual child, participating in sports can have the same major effect on them. This first begins with the child having the ability to understand the importance of health and exercise in order to stay at their best. Recent studies have shown that adults that played sports when they were younger are much more active and exercise as adults up to three times more than other average adults.
Beyond this, children and youth will gain insights into which they are as individual players. Not only does their physical health improve, but their mental health will as well. Once a child or youth understands the game and begins to get positive feedback from the moves that they make, they are likely to also get a good boost of self-esteem. This doesn't just happen with self-esteem, but also with perceptions of themselves, such as body image. The attitudes that the children learn with positive outlooks on their mental and physical health, will eventually carry over into how they see themselves in the future and as adults. The foundation begins when they are young and playing on any type of field.
What does all of this mean to you as a coach? The basic rule is that you should have the ability to coach right. You are not just playing a game. You are also building a foundation for them. This foundation includes personal changes that are important to the child as well as a building of who they are mentally, physically and relation to others. If you want to play a good game as a coach, it means making sure that everyone starts off on the right foot.
The first major lesson that individuals can learn from playing on a team that you are coaching comes from the relationships that they build with each other. When one is able to work with a team, no matter what the project, and learn how to compromise and fit into the bigger picture, it makes it easier for them later on. The youth and children that are involved will grow up with ideas about what it means to help others as well as take on their own leadership roles. They will also be able to see these same relationship values coming from the leadership role that you present.
For the individual child, participating in sports can have the same major effect on them. This first begins with the child having the ability to understand the importance of health and exercise in order to stay at their best. Recent studies have shown that adults that played sports when they were younger are much more active and exercise as adults up to three times more than other average adults.
Beyond this, children and youth will gain insights into which they are as individual players. Not only does their physical health improve, but their mental health will as well. Once a child or youth understands the game and begins to get positive feedback from the moves that they make, they are likely to also get a good boost of self-esteem. This doesn't just happen with self-esteem, but also with perceptions of themselves, such as body image. The attitudes that the children learn with positive outlooks on their mental and physical health, will eventually carry over into how they see themselves in the future and as adults. The foundation begins when they are young and playing on any type of field.
What does all of this mean to you as a coach? The basic rule is that you should have the ability to coach right. You are not just playing a game. You are also building a foundation for them. This foundation includes personal changes that are important to the child as well as a building of who they are mentally, physically and relation to others. If you want to play a good game as a coach, it means making sure that everyone starts off on the right foot.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Equipment & Professional Teaching
Beginning to coach tennis is one way to help others stay physically fit as well as wins the game that they want to. If you are working towards a profession of teaching tennis, you will want to make sure that you know exactly what you are walking into. By going into the court prepared, you will be able to keep the ball over the net and get your player to make the right moves.
The two major pieces of equipment that you will need to start are a tennis racquet and a tennis ball. When you are looking at the racquet, you will want to make sure that it has the necessary qualities to stay in good shape. This first begins by having a frame that will help you to control the movement of the ball. It also means that you will want the interior strings of the racquet to stay in place and to be wired together correctly.
This is the only major piece of equipment that any tennis player will need. When you begin to teach professionally for tennis, you will want to make sure that this equipment is matched on both sides. You will also want to make sure that you can show the player that you are coaching basic and advanced techniques. This begins with showing them how to hold a racquet to helping them get the harder moves back over the net. Showing them maneuvers as they learn will help them to be more effective in their game.
Before you walk into any court, you want to make sure that you are equipped for the challenges that you will be given. For a coach, this first means finding the right equipment. It then means making sure that the right moves are able to be made. Having experience with the game and knowing exactly how to keep moving the ball back over the net can help you to succeed with your players.
The two major pieces of equipment that you will need to start are a tennis racquet and a tennis ball. When you are looking at the racquet, you will want to make sure that it has the necessary qualities to stay in good shape. This first begins by having a frame that will help you to control the movement of the ball. It also means that you will want the interior strings of the racquet to stay in place and to be wired together correctly.
This is the only major piece of equipment that any tennis player will need. When you begin to teach professionally for tennis, you will want to make sure that this equipment is matched on both sides. You will also want to make sure that you can show the player that you are coaching basic and advanced techniques. This begins with showing them how to hold a racquet to helping them get the harder moves back over the net. Showing them maneuvers as they learn will help them to be more effective in their game.
Before you walk into any court, you want to make sure that you are equipped for the challenges that you will be given. For a coach, this first means finding the right equipment. It then means making sure that the right moves are able to be made. Having experience with the game and knowing exactly how to keep moving the ball back over the net can help you to succeed with your players.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Hitting & Bunting for a Home Run
Playing the best game also means taking the best swings at the ball. If you want to make sure that you hit the ball exactly like you envision every time, then you can begin by understanding some basic techniques about how to use the bat properly. By putting techniques into full swing, you will have the ability to hit a home run every time.
When you go up to swing, you will want to make sure that your preparation is in place and exactly how you want it to give you the best abilities to hit the ball. You will want to move up to the batting area and stand with one foot in front of the plate, and the other slightly back. This will give you leverage when you are moving in to swing the ball. You can also stand with your feet hip width apart in order to make it more comfortable. You will also want to slightly bend your knees in order to help with the leverage that you need to hit the ball.
From here, you will want to align the bat with your hands in order to give you the control that you need. One hand should be directly above the other towards the end of the bat. Your knuckles will need to be aligned in order to hit the ball more directly. When you are holding the bat, you should make sure that you don't hold it too tightly, or too loose, as this will make you loose control of what you are hitting. When you are holding the bat, it should be easy for you to roll both of your wrists in preparation to hit the ball.
After you have adjusted everything in order to hit the ball, you can work on the different techniques for hitting and controlling the ball. The first step to this is the stride. When you stride, your front foot should go forward about six inches and your hands will move away from the foot. You can also stride by stepping up or down in the same place, which will allow you to pivot exactly like you want to.
The next step is for the batter to swing. At a basic level, there are about four different ways to swing the bat. These will vary according to the height that you use to hit the ball. The bat will end up either at knee level, waist level, a move up or a move down. Over time, you will be able to prepare which type of swing you use according to how the ball is being pitched. No matter what type of swing you are using, you want to make sure that your arms are strong and sturdy and that you bat all the way through, meaning the bat goes all the way around, even after you have hit the ball. Of course, if you are bunting the ball, you won't have to swing the bat all the way around, but will instead pivot in order to keep the ball in the area that you want it.
By understanding how to prepare and maneuver yourself, you will have the ability to hit a home run every time. You can begin to learn to hit and bunt balls by practicing various swings and making sure that you are positioned exactly like you want. This will give you the ability to position for every swing.
When you go up to swing, you will want to make sure that your preparation is in place and exactly how you want it to give you the best abilities to hit the ball. You will want to move up to the batting area and stand with one foot in front of the plate, and the other slightly back. This will give you leverage when you are moving in to swing the ball. You can also stand with your feet hip width apart in order to make it more comfortable. You will also want to slightly bend your knees in order to help with the leverage that you need to hit the ball.
From here, you will want to align the bat with your hands in order to give you the control that you need. One hand should be directly above the other towards the end of the bat. Your knuckles will need to be aligned in order to hit the ball more directly. When you are holding the bat, you should make sure that you don't hold it too tightly, or too loose, as this will make you loose control of what you are hitting. When you are holding the bat, it should be easy for you to roll both of your wrists in preparation to hit the ball.
After you have adjusted everything in order to hit the ball, you can work on the different techniques for hitting and controlling the ball. The first step to this is the stride. When you stride, your front foot should go forward about six inches and your hands will move away from the foot. You can also stride by stepping up or down in the same place, which will allow you to pivot exactly like you want to.
The next step is for the batter to swing. At a basic level, there are about four different ways to swing the bat. These will vary according to the height that you use to hit the ball. The bat will end up either at knee level, waist level, a move up or a move down. Over time, you will be able to prepare which type of swing you use according to how the ball is being pitched. No matter what type of swing you are using, you want to make sure that your arms are strong and sturdy and that you bat all the way through, meaning the bat goes all the way around, even after you have hit the ball. Of course, if you are bunting the ball, you won't have to swing the bat all the way around, but will instead pivot in order to keep the ball in the area that you want it.
By understanding how to prepare and maneuver yourself, you will have the ability to hit a home run every time. You can begin to learn to hit and bunt balls by practicing various swings and making sure that you are positioned exactly like you want. This will give you the ability to position for every swing.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Coaching Baseball
Every baseball coach's desire and goal is to make sure that the players step up to plate and take their best swing. If you are focused on coaching baseball, and want to make sure that everyone benefits from what you are teaching, you may also be looking into tips and tricks to be more effective. Eventually, you will be able to find what your team needs, but if you are just starting out, knowing the basics is a good start.
The place to begin when approaching coaching or a game of any sort is to know the basics. This will help you in teaching others about the game and will expand your abilities for understanding what everyone needs. Baseball started in the 18th century as a simple game of hit the ball and run. Since its inception, it has quickly grown into what is now referred to as the all-American game. Because of this, it gives those that watch and participate in baseball an extra outlook of what the game means.
There are several ways in which baseball is measured by in order to reach specific standards. These begin with the ability of the pitchers to throw the ball correctly, and the batters ability to meet what the pitcher is doing. Overall, these two groups of people will be kept track of by averages in order to assess their effectiveness. From here, the effectiveness of how other members respond to this will be measured in order to make the game complete.
After the batter has hit the ball, it will be up to the other members of the team to stop him from getting around the four bases of the field. They will need to do this by having specific positions on the field, mainly infield and outfield positions. As soon as they are able to catch the ball, they will want to throw it to the nearest place to get the batter out. This will help determine who is able to win the game.
By knowing the basics of baseball, you will have the ability to coach and direct the players better. It is always the basics that allow you to gain new insights and direction for all of your players. By participating in coaching the all American game, you will have the ability to add new directions into the way that the game is played.
The place to begin when approaching coaching or a game of any sort is to know the basics. This will help you in teaching others about the game and will expand your abilities for understanding what everyone needs. Baseball started in the 18th century as a simple game of hit the ball and run. Since its inception, it has quickly grown into what is now referred to as the all-American game. Because of this, it gives those that watch and participate in baseball an extra outlook of what the game means.
There are several ways in which baseball is measured by in order to reach specific standards. These begin with the ability of the pitchers to throw the ball correctly, and the batters ability to meet what the pitcher is doing. Overall, these two groups of people will be kept track of by averages in order to assess their effectiveness. From here, the effectiveness of how other members respond to this will be measured in order to make the game complete.
After the batter has hit the ball, it will be up to the other members of the team to stop him from getting around the four bases of the field. They will need to do this by having specific positions on the field, mainly infield and outfield positions. As soon as they are able to catch the ball, they will want to throw it to the nearest place to get the batter out. This will help determine who is able to win the game.
By knowing the basics of baseball, you will have the ability to coach and direct the players better. It is always the basics that allow you to gain new insights and direction for all of your players. By participating in coaching the all American game, you will have the ability to add new directions into the way that the game is played.
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