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#35960 - 11/30/06 10:48 AM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
[Re: SoCal Jeff]
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Sounds like a great idea if you can pull it off. If you cannot get the school to transport, ask the parents if they would assist in transportation. Make sure each kid brings a notebook so they can take notes.
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#35961 - 11/30/06 10:51 AM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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Thanks Jeff, I thought that the pro's could lay the ground work, and I could help later on during practices and competition, reminding them of the things they learned during the clinic. Like I said the girls look good ( took state last year ) but they could be even better. The boys need the basics, but they have potential. Just not sure how the parents will feel, shelling out more $$$. We will present it to them and see.
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#36184 - 12/05/06 01:22 PM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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Looks like our little field trip is a go. The kids seem real excited as am I. We just have to tie up a few things, and it will happen right after the holidays.
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#36218 - 12/05/06 09:31 PM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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That's fantastic!!! This is a huge opportunity for these kids. You might also start prepping the idea of private lessons too. Along with some cautions about how making changes sometimes makes you score worse before it gets better. But they need to have an open mind when they go there and have fun.
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#36247 - 12/06/06 10:10 AM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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Thanks Erin, I think so too. Some of these kids are very inexperienced and never bowled in any competition, so this should help immensely. Being a rookie coach its been tough trying to instill good practice habits, its not just eating french fries and kabitzing with your friends. I don't want to preach to them and lose them altogether, so hearing what I am trying to say, from former pro bowlers and certified gold coaches can only reafirm the message. Plus they present it in a way that I cannot do, video tape etc. And then I have kids that are experienced, and have pretty good mechanics that are very receptive to suggestions. They will only be better for it. This coaching thing isn't going to be easy, but I feel it will be rewarding in the long run.
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#36629 - 12/12/06 08:54 AM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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What are some good drills I can have the kids do at practice. Like I said in an earlier post , we have a few kids that are treating practice as a social event. I need something to get these kids interested. Most of the other bowlers on the team are "veterans" that bowled on last years team and understand the importance of practice. We also have a few that are using old balls from their dad, uncles etc. that don't fit them. I have told them,(in a nice way)that they would bowl much better with a ball that was'nt plastic, and one that was fitted just for them.I even suggested a used inexpensive ball.. They don't seem interested in changing. I know you can't force them but...
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#36635 - 12/12/06 10:52 AM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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When kids go out for Track, football and other sports it is expected that they have the proper equipment, like shoes and clothing. Even if you take geometry, you are expected to have the right equipment like a protractor, compass, pencil. A bowling ball of the correct weight drilled for you would be considered the correct equipment IMO, for this class. Now since this program is so new, you probably cannot be too critical. However, I think it will come to requiring practise that is constructive and equipment that fits you or you don't get on the team or asked back next year. If this is now a class, you can select from this group the most promising kids for the team. You might things change after Christmas. Perhaps some will get bowling balls for the holidays. Erin
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#36639 - 12/12/06 11:31 AM
Re: Tips 4 a 1st time coach
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Erin , I hope some will get bowling equipment for X-Mas. I know one kid is getting a new Black Widow, but he is a pretty good bowler already. Its just difficult showing a proper release etc. when the ball falls of their hand. They look at me like...see that don't work.. they don't realize a better fit is 100% better than what they have. Parents are not present either so you can't mention it to them.
Jeff, Our practices are about an hour and a half long. I think today we will do a bakers type match or two, towards the end of the session, boys vs. girls. A little freindly competition.
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