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They Ain’t Coachable (Ep. 032)

Episode 32 of the The Mental Cast podcast, hosted by Dan Mickle & 717 Soul, LLC., titled "They Ain’t Coachable (Ep. 032)" was published on November 11, 2022 and runs 34 minutes.

November 11, 2022 ·34m · The Mental Cast

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Episode 032 | They Ain't Coachable | November 2022 In this episode of The MentalCast, host Dan Mickle challenges the common narrative that players today “aren’t coachable.” Maybe the issue is not the players — maybe it is how we, as coaches, are trying to reach them. Dan explores the importance of truly knowing who your players are: beyond their positions or what they contribute on the field. Building meaningful relationships and adapting to generational shifts are key to effective coaching. Today’s athletes are not weaker or "less" in any way — they are unique to their time and situation. And it is on us as coaches to evolve with them. Topics covered: Rethinking what it means to be "coachable" Why understanding your players matters more than ever Building stronger coach-athlete relationships How generational shifts impact coaching approaches Moving away from outdated coaching narratives Contact the show: [email protected] Follow Dan on social: @RealDanMickle and @717Soul

Episode 032 | They Ain't Coachable | November 2022

In this episode of The MentalCast, host Dan Mickle challenges the common narrative that players today “aren’t coachable.” Maybe the issue is not the players — maybe it is how we, as coaches, are trying to reach them.

Dan explores the importance of truly knowing who your players are: beyond their positions or what they contribute on the field. Building meaningful relationships and adapting to generational shifts are key to effective coaching. Today’s athletes are not weaker or "less" in any way — they are unique to their time and situation. And it is on us as coaches to evolve with them.

Topics covered:

  • Rethinking what it means to be "coachable"

  • Why understanding your players matters more than ever

  • Building stronger coach-athlete relationships

  • How generational shifts impact coaching approaches

  • Moving away from outdated coaching narratives

Contact the show: [email protected]

Follow Dan on social: @RealDanMickle and @717Soul

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