
Why We Coach — Mark Smith Basketball
As a basketball coach, my mission is to serve as a guiding light, inspiring young athletes. I shape not only skilled players, but future leaders

As a basketball coach, my mission is to serve as a guiding light, inspiring young athletes. I shape not only skilled players, but future leaders

Most coaches would be quick to point out that the main reason they coach is to help and teach the next generation of athletes. When

The following exerpt from Volleyball Mom’s Survival Guide, by Janis B. Meredith of JBM Thinks Sportsparenting, speaks specifically to moms of volleyball players, but the

My son has recently turned fifteen. He has been training with various teams at different levels from club to state to country over the last

Habits are an unbelievably powerful tool for shaping behavior. But they’re often overlooked as a way to improve your training.
Here’s why you should focus on developing training habits:

When basketball season had a sour ending for my young athlete I drafted an honest, yet angry and opinionated, email to the coach… but my

Before I start talking the benefits of lifting weights when playing basketball, it should be made clear that lifting weights can be done in a

The most important trait for coaches working with youth baseball players is patience. It is very easy for a coach to go in with high

Being a former competitive athlete, I am grateful my parents had a healthy balance of knowing when to push me to be my best and

An introduction to the coaching profession The journey that is a coaching career is filled with passion, dedication, and the rewarding experience of shaping the

I started my private coaching business when I finished my playing career three years ago, and I am still in touch with the second client

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