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45. The Battleground For The Ultimate Coaching Style

Episode 45 of the The Closing Pitch Baseball Podcast podcast, hosted by Spiker Helms and David Birkby, titled "45. The Battleground For The Ultimate Coaching Style " was published on September 4, 2020 and runs 37 minutes.

September 4, 2020 ·37m · The Closing Pitch Baseball Podcast

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Dave wanted the title to be Nature and/or nurture, but when listening back to the audio, I realized the conversation took more of an exciting twist than I thought. This episode is an open conversation on coaching and teaching styles. Through our own experiences as coaches, players, and instructors, the observations made by us have led us to conclude that there's a balance in managing players. The characteristics, backgrounds, and belief systems of a team starting can be wildly different. As mentors, we need to understand these differences to know when to accelerate or decelerate our teaching style.  In this episode, we go over the weapons of a teacher and give the mother of all tools that will deliver immediate results if you're able to master it. Enjoy this episode of the Closing Pitch.  BY THE WAY, IF YOU LIKE THIS EPISODE, SHARE IT AND GIVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS. Follow the links below for us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rawlingstigers Website: www.rawlingstigers.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawlingstig... If you want to be a Tiger team. Submit an application at www.rawlingstigers.com to receive more information on the program. You will also get to speak with Dave or our President Aaron Jaworowski.

Dave wanted the title to be Nature and/or nurture, but when listening back to the audio, I realized the conversation took more of an exciting twist than I thought. This episode is an open conversation on coaching and teaching styles. Through our own experiences as coaches, players, and instructors, the observations made by us have led us to conclude that there's a balance in managing players. The characteristics, backgrounds, and belief systems of a team starting can be wildly different. As mentors, we need to understand these differences to know when to accelerate or decelerate our teaching style.  In this episode, we go over the weapons of a teacher and give the mother of all tools that will deliver immediate results if you're able to master it. Enjoy this episode of the Closing Pitch.  BY THE WAY, IF YOU LIKE THIS EPISODE, SHARE IT AND GIVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS. Follow the links below for us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rawlingstigers Website: www.rawlingstigers.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawlingstig... If you want to be a Tiger team. Submit an application at www.rawlingstigers.com to receive more information on the program. You will also get to speak with Dave or our President Aaron Jaworowski.
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