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Post by cmow5 on Jan 23, 2008 10:47:38 GMT -6
I am going through and picking out what speakers I would like to see at the Indianapolis Glazier clinic tomorrow(24th - 26th). I am a new coach with no experience playing and one year coaching 8th grade. I am afraid to see a speaker that rates his session as I or A at the beginning. I feel they might be talking over my head from the start. Should I stick to the session's that start at B and work its way up or will I have no trouble with a class that starts with I or A?
If anyone else is attending this clinic drop me a pm or just post it. I am like every one else here I would like to see some coachhuey faces there.
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Post by davecisar on Jan 23, 2008 10:51:54 GMT -6
I will be there and presenting 5 sessions, all easy ones, youth topics. The Is are not that big a deal, but they will expect you to know what a 3 technique is etc. If you dont, you still gain plenty.
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Post by cmow5 on Jan 23, 2008 11:00:20 GMT -6
I will be there and presenting 5 sessions, all easy ones, youth topics. The Is are not that big a deal, but they will expect you to know what a 3 technique is etc. If you dont, you still gain plenty. I have you written down. I was going to PM you. Thanks to this site I know what the techniques are.
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Post by bulldogoption on Jan 23, 2008 11:03:51 GMT -6
Yes coach, those sessions with I/A may be over your head.......but its also a good way to jump right in.
My only suggestion is to stick to HS coaches as presenters.
The youth sessions would be a great place to start.
Its like the learning curve. You have to put in some time just to get yourself familiar with lingo, diff schemes, techniques. This could take years.......
Enjoy yourself!!!
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