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Episodes
Friday Aug 21, 2020
The Continuing Education of a Coach - Geoff Macdonald
Friday Aug 21, 2020
Friday Aug 21, 2020
- 02:15 - Why did it make sense for you to move on from successful programs?
- 04:24 - What factors do you think coaches should consider when moving from one program to another?
- 05:36 - What qualities and skillset did you bring to the table that facilitate program success?
- 07:30 - Why college tennis? Why not stay in the private sector or work with professional players?
- 10:16 - What are some of the elements of your coaching style that have remained with you wherever you've coached?
- 12:37 - Were your coaching techniques a quick switch or did it progress over time?
- 14:40 - Where do you think your initial coaching methodology developed?
- 19:03 - What are some of the things you wish you had applied to your program sooner?
- 21:37 - How do you assist with player development and processes?
- 23:44 - When you are recruiting players, do you have a system for player development?
- 28:22 - How do you think your teams continue to get better and believe they are capable as they progress?
- 32:52 - What has changed for you as a college coach or the college coaching industry and what changes do you anticipate to see in the future?
- 36:29 - What skills do you think coaches should be learning to move them forward in their careers?
- 39:28 - How would you encourage coaches to start thinking and developing their own coaching principles?
Rapid Fire Questions:
- 42:58 - Is there a book that made a major impact on you as a coach?
- 44:27 - Do you have a favorite drill?
- 47:41 - Is there one thing you've changed your mind on in recent years?
- 48:16 - Do you have a favorite quote?
- 51:43 - What is one lesson you hope your players have learned by the time they leave your program?
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