Cum să antrenezi o echipă de sport? [english/text]
Steps
Find some empty time. A workaholic couldn't realistically coach
full-time. Realize that coaching is a commitment. If you walk out
on the first day, then you show a really bad side of yourself.
Don't coach if you can't coach.
Learn every strategy and detail about your sport. It will help
to know what a home run if you are coaching little league.
Look for a job. If you are a teacher, ask if a coaching
position at your school is open. If not, search through classified
ads. Don't be afraid to ask for a coaching job in person. If you
get a "No", then try again somewhere else.
Accept any coaching jobs. Don't expect to jump right into the
head coaching position. Of course, it makes sense to hope for that
job, but accept an assistant coaching position too. You need to
start small.
Practice your coaching skills. Play video games in "Coach mode"
or "manager mode". Write playbooks and new strategies in your spare
time.
Get to know your team. Learn their strengths and their
weaknesses. Work along with their strengths, and try to improve the
areas they are weak in. Be friendly with your team. No one wants to
take orders from an unfriendly person. Get to know your coaching
staff. This goes for any coaching job. Being friendly will make you
either rise the ranks or have happier assistant coaches (depends
which job you get). Don't be afraid to give your ideas to the head
coach, and review any ideas if you are the head coach.
Teach your pitcher a new pitch. Teach your QB a way to get out
of a jam. Warm up before every game. Coach the games! Use all of
the previous tips to your advantage. Know what to do if your
catcher gets hurt. Have all of your strategies memorized. Don't
just sit on the bench for the whole game. Take time to congratulate
a player who did well, and to reassure a player who choked that it
is just a game.
Realize that winning isn't everything. There will always be a
"next season". But, nonetheless, try to make your mark. It will
increase your job security. Keep going! Once you have coached a
Little League Team, you might get calls from middle school teams.
Once you coach them, the high schools might come knocking. Then
colleges will be calling you. If you keep consistently rising up
this mountain, then you could be in the pros one day!