Calling All Coaches!
Please find below an outline of some of the coaching guidelines employed by the coaching team at Elite Cricket. Good luck and happy coaching!
Macro not micro:
- Fix the big picture (balance and alignment) and the details will fall into place
- Bigger awarenesses are better and easier for players to understand
Skill Development Focus:
- Focus on the process of skill development rather than the result, develop the skills and the result will come
- Challenge at all levels
Maximise Participation:
- Better for players due to greater involvement and more opportunity to improve
- Easier to manage, particularly in 1 coach to 12 player sessions
Organisation:
- Have a plan. Objectives, content, time, facilities and equipment should be factored into the planning of a session
- Seek a balance between skill development, games, nets, centre wicket and fun
- Utilise variety; everybody gets bored of the same thing in particular nets!
Enjoyment:
- Make it fun, a games focus is great for all players and helps build game sense and match awareness
Let the players play:
- A necessary component of learning and developing skills is making mistakes have confidence in your players by allowing them to make mistakes, rather than a focus on eliminating them (it doesn’t happen)
- Let them make mistakes and credit the players with the ability to identify and self-correct any mistakes they make, the mistake you identify will give you ideas for the content of your next sessions
- As a coach you need to be patient and skill don’t happen overnight, a skill based focus, a patient approach will maximise your contribution to player development
Cheers
Mark



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