3D COACHING

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3D COACHING: Reaping the Rewards

The real rewards in coaching may not be realized in this season or in the next. This is true whether you are winning or losing. But one day you will see that person succeeding, not just in sports, and you will have your reward. Real success comes from seeing a person who could do nothing without your instruction grow and learn to do everything without your instruction. It comes from knowing you gave your players the keys to life and allowed them to learn how to use them.

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3D COACHING: So Many Gifts

I am fortunate because coaching delivers so many gifts. I met Luke Christensen about 3 years ago when he asked me if he could take photos of my football team’s games. Before I knew it, I saw him taking photos at many sporting events. Fast forward to Luke the professional photographer. In true 3D fashion (Dedication, Detail, Discipline), his business is growing and he’s adding education to his resume. I was very happy to hear from him this week. “Yesterday had been 2 years since I started doing sports photography officially. Just wanted to say thank you again! That was the door opener to a career for me. From that moment I knew I wanted to do sports photography. I am now shooting for college and team (opportunities), and I leave for college in June. You can check out my work here! 

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3D COACHING: “I Got You Coach!”

This is what one of my normally quiet players said to me tonight at our flag football game. Let me explain. “T” is a young man who has been a bit reserved both in his ability and his communication. He has always been a good team player, but he did not stand out in the crowd. Then came tonight. We were short-handed and “T” had to play offense and defense for every play of the game. This was greatly increased playing time for him. He became a star with touchdowns and interceptions. When I yelled congratulations across the field while he was on defense, he said, “I got you coach!” I was so glad to see him find his time to shine! This is why I coach!

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3D COACHING: Focus on Basic Principles

This book suggests making a commitment to be dedicated, focus on vital details, and to honor discipline in all things. 3D COACHING: Suggestions for a New Approach This book offers a new view of success in coaching that is not tied to any sport. This approach is about knowing yourself and your team and developing together to form a winning combination that can withstand the test of time. This approach is based on getting the best out of players and coaches together through a common language and a shared understanding of the formula for success.

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Brown Featured in “Your Story Within” Podcast

Catch us LIVE Tomorrow (Thursday) at 11 a.m. ET on the Your Story Within Podcast! Episode 15: Ask a Military Author with special guests Sebastian Cimpoes and Dr. Michael Brown. I\’m really excited about this podcast, and I hope you can catch it live! Click here to watch LIVE at 11:00am, Thursday –> https://lnkd.in/d2MN7nE Click here to watch the replay –> https://lnkd.in/dYxqDCg

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3D COACHING: Notes for Success

I always think in terms of the three Ds. Success has a price. That price is dedication to the task at hand through hard work. That price is being determined to do the best you can, win or lose. That price is applying the best of yourself to everything you do. Paying attention to detail means demonstrating to your team, and yourself, that it is necessary to focus on the journey, not just today’s goal. Learning the right way to compete is vital to having the confidence to grow as a person and as a team member. The leader’s job is to create the perfect conditions for success by teaching techniques and strategy. Once that is accomplished your team can use their talents and their wits to grow and win. Discipline is important all the time, but it takes on more importance when things go wrong. You cannot change what happens, but your discipline provides you with the tools to change your approach, your attitude, and/or your response. Discipline guides your ability to avoid complaining in troubled times and instead working with your team to figure out how to make things better. 3D COACHING: Suggestions for a New Approach

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3D COACHING: They Are Always Watching

Months ago, a friend asked me how I came up with my 3D philosophy of dedication, detail, and discipline. She wanted to use it for the new team she was coaching and wondered how I came up with this approach for the players. My answer was that as much as I formalized it to help young athletes, I needed it to make ME better at coaching and leading. My goal is to always dedicate to lead, to manage the details of the task at hand, and to discipline myself to do what needs to be done when it needs to be done. This is the only way I can nurture the ability in myself to deliver those skills and abilities to others. Most athletes, most people, want a leader or leaders they can learn from and lean on. As I pondered these thoughts the other day, I was watching some sports highlights on YouTube. I started with Michael Jordan highlights, then watched great plays from college football, and then tuned to highlight films of potential scholarship players in basketball and football. I clicked the wrong link and I got something like “coaches gone wrong (not the real title).” This was a collection of videos where coaches lost their cool and composure in the heat of the competition. One coach threw a chair onto the basketball court to protest a call AFTER he was restrained from throwing a chair to protest a call. One coach berated an official giving a game ejection after her player’s unsportsmanlike conduct injured a player from the other team. The worst I saw was a recreation league coach hitting a player who he blamed for the team’s poor performance. These are all horrible events and I do not have to tell you that I did not watch much of those videos. But what little I did watch reminded me that the players are always WATCHING the coach. We coaches need to make sure that what they see is professional, appropriate, adult behavior. I believe most players are connected and committed to their coach and they want to please her or him. When a coach acts out and forgets how to behave in a sportsmanlike manner, the players are WATCHING. I remember a year when I watched a coach on the sidelines berating the official for several minutes before one of his players started berating the official. Please do not think I am saying I am perfect. I remember coaching a recreation league game many years ago and I thought the calls were horrible. Just as I started to throw my hat on the field in anger, I happened to make eye contact with a player. He was WATCHING. He stared straight in my eyes. Fortunately, I did not throw the hat and I swallowed whatever words I was going to say. It helped me to keep my wits about me. That lesson is with me every day. I know coaches sometimes want a penalty to possibly get their team going, but even that can be done with style and respect. I have seen coaches in various sports do this, but the good ones know how to do it without disrespecting the official. For instance, if I am coaching a football game and I want what I refer to as an “energy” penalty called, I just walk too far out on the field during play and I do not heed the official’s warning to get back. I get the penalty, I say it is not fair, and the players get new energy. That is how I do it. The point is that whatever coaches do, their players are WATCHING. They look up to you. Always do the right thing: dedication, detail, DISCIPLINE!

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