As the 2013 A to Z
challenge reaches the end, we find ourselves at the beginning of the cheer
season. Most coaches are busy preparing
and hosting tryouts, figuring out budgets, deciding on spirit packs, and planning
the summer season. As usual, during the
blogging process I have discovered new things about my surroundings and
myself. I have made new friends,
connected with new coaches and new people and still have lots to work on. I want to take a little time and share with
you some of the things that I need to work and what I have learned in the last
thirty days.
Learned.
I have learned that
as I get older and gain more experience, I learn to see past the BS excuses my
students give me. I know when their heart
is not in it and when they are just going through the motions. I need to not take it personally when a
student leave the program, not every one is a cheerleader and not everyone
works well in my style.
Work to do.
I really want to
focus on hitting all those individual and team goals that we set at the
beginning of the season. I want them to
feel like they are working hard and accomplishing things every day. I want our program to continue to be a role
model for other schools.
Learned.
This season is
going to be an emotional one. As the
blog challenge progressed, I learned that 90% of the coaching knowledge I have,
was learned at my current school. Each
year I come closer and closer to retiring as a coach and the thought of not
being with my current school, students and staff saddens me. I will be forever grateful for the lessons
learned and memories made here.
Work to do.
Focus on the
individuals to make the team better. I
need to make sure that I connect with each team member each day. They need to know that I care about them and
the work they do. Motivation to carry
on the traditions set before them and leave their mark on the program.
Learned.
I have learned that
I need to spend some time on my coaching knowledge. As we head into the new season with the new rules, I need to be
better about asking for help and letting some of the control go. (Eeeekkk!)
I need to stay on top of the trends and techniques that will make us
better.
Work to do.
Stick to the
practice plan. I usually have the entire
season planned out by the first practice.
I need to stay focused on that plan so that we get everything done that
needs done. I need to help them do the
best job they can do.
Learned.
I have learned that
you cannot rebuild a burned bridge in a year.
Some things are beyond repair and sometimes you just have to let those
people go. I have done my part and
built my bridge back up, but if they don’t want to cross it, at some point we
have to realize it is their loss.
Work to do.
I need to prepare my
assistant coaches and staff to lead and the team. I will never be able to retire if I don’t train my
replacement. Let go. Let them lead. Let them have control.
Learned.
I have learned that
no matter the circumstances, life goes on.
We can think, plan and prepare all we want but at the end of the day,
things are going to happen and we need to be able to roll with it and move
on. My program is successful because I
have made it successful. The kids come
and go. Some work hard and some don’t,
but all of them have made this program successful. As a coach, I learned from every single one of my cheerleaders
and I hope they have learned from me.
Thank you for
following along the past 30 days. I
hope that you too have learned something or have something that has inspired
you. I know that the comments of the
readers opened my eyes many times.
Cheers!
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CW3
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