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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Know/Develop your personal life priorities Maintain your loyalty Improve your professional knowledge Take Ownership of a particular Task or area Cross-Train yourself Strive to be a technician on the practice field Cultivate and maintain professional relationships with other school staff 8. Build a meaningful relationship with your players 9. Dont do anything to embarrass the HC or the program
One Voice for the staff with parents/boosters One Voice for the staff with other school teachers/staff/administration One Voice with the media (print & internet) Dont tolerate or be a part of dissention among staff outside a staff meeting Beware of parents who approach you in confidence and express a displeasure with the head coach Being loyal 90% of the time isnt good enough. *If you cant abide by this code of conduct, it is your responsibility to find another job! When you leave a job, watch what you say Its a small world.
Head Coach doesnt value your opinion if he doesnt implement one of your ideas.
Idea may be a good one, but doesnt fit
Attending Clinics:
Improve your knowledge of current trends in your area of coaching responsibility Whats new? Investigate how someone else may be doing it differently Look for the One thing Improve your weaknesses as well as improving your strength Go see whats going on on the opposite side of the ball Get as many perspectives on a subject as possible Make professional contacts; introduce yourself to coaches; dont be afraid to walk up and introduce yourself to ANYONE. Follow up with phone call and /or email Avoid the assumption that because you havent heard of a speaker, he cant teach you something Avoid the assumption that a coach who hasnt won a championship cant teach you something
Video Alumni Representative Youth Football Liaison Recruiting Advance Scouting Self Scouting Quality Control Academic Counseling NCAA Clearinghouse Study Hall Staff Development Staff Video Library
4. Cross-Train
yourself
Make a concerted effort to learn as much as you can about another position on the same/opposite side of the ball
1. Ask your head coach if you can switch/change coaching positions periodically 2. It will help you see the big picture 3. It will increase your knowledge of the game 4. It will make you a more valuable coach (flexibility for head coach) 5. It will make you more valuable in scouting and video study situations
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First Step
Key Read & React Run Key Read & React Pass Block Protection & Escape Angle Tackle
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Alignment
Key Reads/Reactions Block Protection/Escape Pursuit Tackle
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6. Cultivate and maintain professional relationships with other school staff 1. Custodians, groundskeepers, maintenance workers, secretaries, other teaches, other sports coaches, administrators 2. Introduce yourself to people 3. Acknowledge their presence when you see them. 4. Use their name 5. Attend school events (assemblies, award ceremonies, graduations) 6. Attend other sporting events (volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, swimming, water polo, etc) 7. Custodians and the principals secretaries run the schools
Essential Non-Spotlight roles Team Leadership Counsel Player-Faculty Liason Special Teams Captain Study Hall Team Leader Wt. Room Group Leader Team Academic Tutor
Review
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Know/Develop your personal life priorities Maintain your loyalty Improve your professional knowledge Take Ownership of a particular Task or area Cross-Train yourself Strive to be a technician on the practice field Cultivate and maintain professional relationships with other school staff 8. Build a meaningful relationship with your players 9. Dont do anything to embarrass the HC or the program