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Coaches need to reinforce a winning attitude
Coaches need to reinforce a winning attitude
Players, especially younger players, take their behavior lead from their coaches and often imitate their actions. Coaches should also surround their players with positive adults—assistant coaches, trainers, administrators, parents—who encourage the drive to excellence while offering a warm, supportive environment. This mature sense of control will pass from coach to players and ensure that setbacks do not damage player attitude.
Understanding the complete player
Understanding the complete player
To help coaches and players appreciate the need to place attitude training at the heart of their work, I have created a complete player profile. These are the developmental steps coaches and players should work on in order to move toward a more complete performance. Complete performance is multifaceted; the player is dependent on all facets functioning together.
Building relationships is important in coaching
Building relationships is important in coaching
Positive relationships can act as the glue that cements players and coaches to the cause and binds them together as a team. The modern coach this book describes is an expert at both production—organizing, teaching, and driving the physical, technical, and tactical elements of the game—and relationships—getting the best out of players and teams. Relationship coaching is about coaches connecting with their players, getting to the real pulse of the team, and releasing a powerful collective ...
Looking at the world through rose bowl–colored glasses
Looking at the world through rose bowl–colored glasses
Beyond the Scoreboard: An Insider’s Guide to the Business of Sport takes a comprehensive look at how the ever-growing professional sport industry really works. Not surprisingly, the National Football League ranks as the world’s most valuable sport property at an estimated $4.5 billion (all numbers U.S.). Ranked under the NFL are the other three biggest American professional sports: Major League Baseball ($3.9 billion), the National Basketball Association ($3.35 billion), and NASCAR ($1.9 ...
The Players Championship: Come One, Come All to the TPC Sawgrass Carnival
Deep into the second day of The Players Championship, arguably golf’s “fifth major,” with an attendant star-studded international field and golf’s heftiest purse--$9.5 million, with the winner pocketing over $1.7 million. Comparatively, back down in Florida—where Valentine’s Day is also “Florida Golf Day”—golf is a $13.8 billion industry, employing 167,000 people on more than 1,100 courses, plus driving ranges and mini-golf facilities. Everything that we are doing to draw people and promote ...
NFL Franchise Valuations
Forbes last week released its annual list of NFL franchise valuations. No surprise at the top of the list is the Dallas Cowboys at $2.1 billion, the first NFL team to cross the $2 billion-valuation threshold. According to Forbes’ study, the Cowboys are the NFL’s most valuable franchise for the sixth consecutive season.
Bust, Boom, and Hope: July 30, 2012
**Following the NCAA’s decision to punish Penn State for the Jerry Sandusky scandal, State Farm decided to drop its sponsorship of the school’s football team for the upcoming season. **The IOC already has generated $3.6 billion in broadcasting revenue for the 2014-16 Olympic quadrennial, and IOC President Jacques Rogge expects the total to exceed $4 billion. Additionally, TOP sponsorship revenue for the upcoming quadrennial likely will top $1 billion for the first time.
Media overstates global appeal of the Super Bowl
Media overstates global appeal of the Super Bowl
On one hand, the Super Bowl’s portrayal in mainstream U.S. news media as the leading international sporting event seems to combat post-cold war fragmentation by emphasizing increasing global unity, via a world-wide, shared Super Bowl experience. For more empirical evidence of the relative global insignificance of American football in general and of the Super Bowl in particular we turn to another manifestation of the post-modern spirit that has transformed the Super Bowl into a carnival of ...
March Madness: Woe to Employers...and the Irish?
Between billions of dollars in economic impact, broadcast rights, ad revenue, and gambling, March Madness unquestionably is big business. The top tier tourney comprises $10.8 billion in television rights (spread over CBS, TBS, TNT, and TruTV), upwards of $738 million in advertising revenue, based on last year’s numbers, and an estimated $3 billion in betting, in Las Vegas sports books, illegal office pools, and elsewhere. Most of all, of course, mid March brings the NCAA Men’s Basketball ...
Internet influences leisure meanings, activities, and spaces
Internet influences leisure meanings, activities, and spaces
A recent study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research reports that leisure-time Internet and computer use was significantly associated with weight gain and obesity. The Internet has been responsible for the transformation of leisure and the rise of “e-leisure. The challenge is that Internet access is limited in developing countries and rural areas where dial-up and broadband Internet penetration rates are low (though improving) and Internet service prices are high.
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