Welcome to Episode 13 of the On Call Coaches podcast, where hosts Coach Switz and Coach Zane dive into the art of amateur player development. This holiday week, we tackle the common parental frustration of encouraging kids to practice at home, making it fun rather than a chore, and the value of spending quality time with your children through sports. We also discuss the importance of using video footage for self-analysis in sports, providing insights and practical tips for parents and coaches to help young athletes improve their game. Join us for a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and actionable advice, all from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Coach Zane is enjoying some family time and golf.
Timeline Summary:
00:00 - 01:12: Introduction by Coach Switz, welcoming listeners to the podcast and introducing the hosts, with a note that Coach Zane is on a trip.
01:12 - 01:40: Coach Zane checks in from Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the Christmas holidays, discussing his golf game and family time.
01:40 - 02:17: Conversation about golf, leading into the main topic of encouraging kids to practice at home.
02:17 - 04:37: Discussion on making practice fun for kids, sharing personal anecdotes like using credit cards for targets and competitions for shooting pucks.
04:37 - 05:10: Extending the concept of fun practice to other sports, using examples from soccer.
05:10 - 07:11: The importance of quality time during practice; Coach Zane shares stories about connecting with his daughters through their interests, not just sports.
07:11 - 08:54: More on how to make practice engaging rather than assigning it like homework, with specific tips like turning shooting into a points game.
08:54 - 10:11: Addressing the issue of overloading practice, emphasizing the need for structured and fun sessions to avoid bad habits.
10:11 - 11:31: Reinforcing the fun aspect of practice while subtly integrating skill improvement without making it feel like work.
11:31 - 12:01: Transition to discussing the use of video for coaching, highlighting how technology has changed athlete training.
12:01 - 14:37: Coach Zane explains the effectiveness of video feedback for athletes, allowing them to see and learn from their own gameplay.
14:37 - 16:15: Wrapping up the episode with a summary of making practice fun and the benefits of video self-analysis, with holiday wishes and plans for the next episode.
This episode gives listeners practical strategies for engaging young athletes in both practice and self-improvement through the lens of personal coaching stories and experiences.