Due Diligence
When evaluating a potential new coach:
1. Know the style of coaching your player needs to develop and be happy. In each age group there are only a few choices so it's not really that hard to narrow the list down to 2 or 3 potential candidates.
2. Go watch his/her teams practice MULTIPLE times. Nothing will give you a better view into who they are and how they teach than watching an everyday practice.
3. Talk to parents of kids on the team. You will get a selection bias but you need to hear what it is that makes them their coach of choice and reinforce your perspective AFTER watching them coach a practice.
4. Talk to other parents of previous players. You can find these within the coaches current and or previous club and theses conversations can lead you to players who have switched clubs.
It's hard work but the pay off for getting the "right" coach for your kids is invaluable for BOTH you and your player.
This is a serious decision and you need to put at least as much effort into it as you do reading consumer reports and other review sites for the new 60 inch TV.
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1. Know the style of coaching your player needs to develop and be happy. In each age group there are only a few choices so it's not really that hard to narrow the list down to 2 or 3 potential candidates.
2. Go watch his/her teams practice MULTIPLE times. Nothing will give you a better view into who they are and how they teach than watching an everyday practice.
3. Talk to parents of kids on the team. You will get a selection bias but you need to hear what it is that makes them their coach of choice and reinforce your perspective AFTER watching them coach a practice.
4. Talk to other parents of previous players. You can find these within the coaches current and or previous club and theses conversations can lead you to players who have switched clubs.
It's hard work but the pay off for getting the "right" coach for your kids is invaluable for BOTH you and your player.
This is a serious decision and you need to put at least as much effort into it as you do reading consumer reports and other review sites for the new 60 inch TV.
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