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Elevate Your Coaching With Organization
By Coach Randy Brown
The thing I love about coaches is that they love
to be immersed in drills, workouts, notes, and offenses. Coaches are
hungry for a new defensive scheme or that special play they can win a big
game with. I contend that more is not better, especially when it comes to
the amount of information we gather. If I told you that you could become a
highly efficient coach by next year, would you be intrigued?
Face it coaches, you have a huge job and are paid very little for it. Most
coaches are in it for the impact they have on kids and it satisfies their
love for the game. Driven to insane hours during the season, a lot of
coaches are operating on "fumes." They have stretched their limit
physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. We've all been there
and we do this because we love to win! The average coach has
approximately 50 pounds of papers, notebooks and coaching manuals. Add to
that all of the video tapes, DVDs, and statistic software you have, you
possess a garage-full of information.
Here are the questions to consider:
1. How much X and O information do you need?
2. Do you need 15 out of bounds plays or 318?
3. How is all of your information organized? Do you have a system of
organization for it?
4. Can you get to specific information quickly?
5. Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information you
possess?
A few years ago, I was talking with an organizational expert and she asked
me a question I will never forget. I was talking about all of the
information I had and told her I actually still had every practice plan
and scouting report from 25 years of coaching. She laughed and asked
me the golden question: Can you find anything in 30 seconds?
My challenge is for you to take the same test. Ask yourself, "I want to
look over those Lute Olson notes I took at the Nike clinic in Chicago in
2004, but I'm not sure where they are." If you cannot find your notes,
plays, or practice drills you have collected then what use are they at
all?
This goal of this article and specific "30 second" challenge is to make
you re-evaluate your organizational system or lack of any organization at
all.
One of the traits I pride myself on is being highly organized. My
philosophy is that if I can't access it immediately, then it serves me
just as well if it was thrown away! I have notebook systems, a filing
cabinet system, and a Sideline Sports software program that helps me stay
very efficient. Keep checking my website and be on the look out for
a new Teleseminar, "The Organized Coach."
If you have any questions on this organization article or on any
basketball/coaching topic, please visit my website or email me. My mission
is to help the world's basketball coaches become as good as they can be!
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