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Post by Coach Bennett on Apr 9, 2016 9:16:43 GMT -6
Very interesting article on mindfulness when working with athletes. Do you incorporate any of these principles in your program? Do you have a curriculum of sorts to implement it? athleticmanagement.com/content/moment
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Post by groundchuck on Apr 10, 2016 7:40:14 GMT -6
Very interesting article on mindfulness when working with athletes. Do you incorporate any of these principles in your program? Do you have a curriculum of sorts to implement it? athleticmanagement.com/content/momentThis is a good article and there are many resources out there to pull from. Currently I am reading a book by Brian Cain, and plan to invest in a few more of his books after finishing this one. I don't have a curriculum unless your count making power points with the main ideas and presenting those ideas to the leadership council and then the team. I also use videos about athletes and non-athletes to teach the team.
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Post by Coach Bennett on Apr 10, 2016 7:51:37 GMT -6
What is Cain's premise or approach?
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Post by CS on Apr 10, 2016 9:36:28 GMT -6
Very interesting article on mindfulness when working with athletes. Do you incorporate any of these principles in your program? Do you have a curriculum of sorts to implement it? athleticmanagement.com/content/momentThis is a good article and there are many resources out there to pull from. Currently I am reading a book by Brian Cain, and plan to invest in a few more of his books after finishing this one. I don't have a curriculum unless your count making power points with the main ideas and presenting those ideas to the leadership council and then the team. I also use videos about athletes and non-athletes to teach the team. I've got Brian Cains book on coaching the mental game in football. It's pretty good but I'm more of a Jon Gordon fan
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Post by Coach Bennett on Apr 10, 2016 15:27:53 GMT -6
This is a good article and there are many resources out there to pull from. Currently I am reading a book by Brian Cain, and plan to invest in a few more of his books after finishing this one. I don't have a curriculum unless your count making power points with the main ideas and presenting those ideas to the leadership council and then the team. I also use videos about athletes and non-athletes to teach the team. I've got Brian Cains book on coaching the mental game in football. It's pretty good but I'm more of a Jon Gordon fan What's the difference between the two?
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Post by CS on Apr 10, 2016 17:48:38 GMT -6
I've got Brian Cains book on coaching the mental game in football. It's pretty good but I'm more of a Jon Gordon fan What's the difference between the two? Just like the way he writes better. Both are very focused on the power of positive thought but Jon Gordon has a football book as well and it's with an actual football coaches perspective. Cains book just feels campy and generic. I just like Gordons style I guess.
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Post by Coach Bennett on Apr 12, 2016 7:04:56 GMT -6
What's the difference between the two? Just like the way he writes better. Both are very focused on the power of positive thought but Jon Gordon has a football book as well and it's with an actual football coaches perspective. Cains book just feels campy and generic. I just like Gordons style I guess. Have you implemented mindfulness with your teams?
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Post by CS on Apr 12, 2016 8:38:00 GMT -6
Just like the way he writes better. Both are very focused on the power of positive thought but Jon Gordon has a football book as well and it's with an actual football coaches perspective. Cains book just feels campy and generic. I just like Gordons style I guess. Have you implemented mindfulness with your teams? Never really put together a curriculum on it but we talk about it quit a bit. Discuss what it means to do your best in the moment etc. We don't have it broken down into mods and we don't talk about science with them but give them real life stories that have meaning to them. We have our key principles that we now call covenants thanks to an article by Coach Vint and we will generally focus on just those things that as a team we decided were important to us.
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