by Ryan Krzykowski | Dec 19, 2014 | Blog 1, General, Ryan Krzykowski
On the surface, this post might not seem to have a ton of direct applications to coaching, but it does. It does because the idea of generosity gets right to the heart of why we exist. We see needs all around us. This time of year we hear the bells ringing outside of...
by Ryan Krzykowski | Dec 5, 2014 | Blog 1, General, Ryan Krzykowski
For years I have believed telling children how intelligent they are boosts their self-image and enhances their ability to learn new things. As a Coach, praising my athletes for their talent seemed like a good way to motivate them to achieve at an even higher level....
by Ryan Krzykowski | Nov 21, 2014 | Blog 1, General, Ryan Krzykowski
I hear this one all the time from Coaches, especially at the high school level. “We just don’t have leaders on our team this year.” Hmmm. How do you measure that? What marks a leader? What makes a leader? For those of us who grew up at least a...
by Ryan Krzykowski | Nov 7, 2014 | Blog 1, General, Ryan Krzykowski
In the fall of 1993, I guy I only knew by his radio call-in name of “Dan from Calhoun”, identified himself as a major Philadelphia sports fan. As the story goes, when Joe Carter hit the home run to win the World Series over the Phillies, Dan punched a...
by Ryan Krzykowski | Oct 24, 2014 | Blog 1, General, Ryan Krzykowski
(An explanation is probably overdue. Now that CFC is a multi-staff operation, both of our leaders, Matt and Ryan, are going to be posting to this blog. We will each be writing every other week, so if you’ve become a fan of these posts, you are in luck....
by matt@communityforcoaches.org | Oct 21, 2014 | Blog 2, General, Matt Williams
Photo Credit: lumaxart via Compfight cc In the last post in this series, we started the conversation by asking the question of where winning falls in the list of priorities for a coach. Winning and losing will always be part of the game, but how important should it...