particular talking… forget making money as a coach!).
The reason for our success is that we have managed to
balance the students development, while having fun!
Section 3:
Group exercise games
(30 – 45 mins) or (40 – 60 mins)
As stated, this is a progression from the Agility and
technical exercises section, as this designed to be more
like a match situation, plus is generally competitive as
your students are up against other groups…
so is fun!
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Section 3:
Shooting and competitive games.
(45 –60 Mins) or (40
–60 mins)
However sometimes weather and hard grounds can dictate
otherwise, so be flexible with your sessions.
Also your students will beg you to play certain games. If
they do,
LISTEN
as you are best playing the games that
they want to play as this will keep their interest up, plus
keep them coming to you for longer!
This last section, is always based around fun and is
designed through competitive games, either against the
coach or themselves as individuals or a team.
Remember, your students will only remember the first and
last 15 –20 minutes of your session/s.
SO GET THEM RIGHT!!!
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Please Note (Important)
: You do not have to stick to
these sections rigidly, if you feel the mood is right, you
can do a section 4 exercises in section 1 for example.
We have also NOT put these sessions in any particular
order for you!. Reason Being, we do not want you to get
robotic in your approach to setting up your sessions.
Normally, these sessions are too boring for the students.
We feel what has made us such a success over the years,
on the days of our sessions (s) we have developed an
ability to check out the facility, the weather and our
students mood minutes before we are about to start.
And just before the session begins, BANG, we know what
we are going to do.
Remember a good coach knows when to change things
quickly!
Do not worry if you feel you may not be able to do this at
first because it will take you a little time to get to this
stage of developing your session plans.
Please remember, we are here for you ANYTIME to
answer any questions.
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The idea of this manual is to give you enough drills and
ideas so that you will NEVER EVER want for things to do in
your training sessions.
As you get more experienced as a coach in your own
business, you will not even have a session plan wrote
down. You will have MANY session plans in your head and
on the day of training, you will be assessing the weather,
the condition of the ground, even the mood of your
students… you will then decide what session would be best
for you to deliver that day or evening!
Do not be a session plan coach!
These coaches never make money! How many times have
you seen it yourself when a coach goes with a set session
plan and WILL NOT deviate away from it when bad
weather arrives etc.
To be successful as a coach in your own business and
MAKE MONEY, you need to be able to go with the flow!
If you start training and the weather turns, do not be
afraid to change your session plan.
This is critical to your success!
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Training BIG Groups:
VITAL TIP..!
It is that important, I will state this again…
VITAL TIP..!
When we show you the training drills within this manual
where students are working in 2’s,3,4,5,6,7,8’s etc, you
can also have groups working alongside each other… for
example:
If you have 16 students in a training session, you can
have four groups of four students working alongside each
other.
18 students, you could have three groups of six etc etc
etc.
This way, if you have a BIG group at one of your sessions,
you can put them into
manageable groups
that will look
professional (and more importantly manageable) from a
parents point of view watching your session.
Also, your students will get a good workout!
As you read this manual, you will see THIS is what we are
trying to teach you. We are not trying to teach you how to
coach in this manual but helping you understand how to
structure these drills into separate groups… so
ALL
your
students are working at
once!
Get this right… and you will become a success!
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Tips for coaching:
1: If you feel a session is not going to plan, do not be
afraid to change it!
Get your students to have a drink, and while they are
taking a moment you can set up a session that you think
will go with the mood and or weather.
2:If the weather turns, weather too hot or cold, again
think about changing your session.
3: If you think one or two students are ruining your
session, make them sit out (see manual) or send them
home.
4: Make sure your venue is private, so you have no
interruptions.
5: Do not talk too much and keep the session flowing. Try
and have the students working for the majority of the
session.
6: When you partner students up, make sure that they are
of a similar standard. We normally say ‘ Height for
height’.
This has proved successful for us over the years.
7: Try and have at least two coaches at each session.
(Even if it is just a 16yr old helper, as they can help with
serving plus picking up your coaching gear as you move
from session to session).
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8: Make sure ALL your students wear their training sweat
top that they got from you on registering.
Your students will stay in your classes longer when they
feel part of a team.
9: Make sure you start your classes on time.
10: Crack as many jokes as you can with your students
and try to make them laugh!
One
MASSAIVE TIP
that has helped many coaches make
good money is go with two main goals in mind for your
students.
1. Make them laugh.
2. Make your student feel a 100ft tall (praise them)
Get this right, and you will
not fail
to generate big
numbers in your coaching business.
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Section 1:
Stretching, Fun Games to Start:
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