Coaching Kids Right
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Veteran youth coach, Tom Geiser, talks about the good and the bad of coaching kids. He'll discuss the role of the coach and how to deal with parents. Tom will share the resources he has found and used over the years. He won't sugar coat his messaging and he likes to let you know what has worked for him and what hasn't. He admits to making mistakes and doing things right. Now he's going to share what he has learned over 20 years of coaching. He is Certified by the Positive Coaching Alliance, he is a certified golf coach, golf mental coach (by the PGA Europe) and Titleist Performance Institute Certified.

Dealing with the League

Tom talks about the do's and don'ts when dealing with issues with the league. You may need this the next time those uniforms don't come in before the ...
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The Start of the Season

Tom talks about losing and, in his team's case, losing big. He talks about the best messaging during and after a game no matter what side of the score...
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Integrating the New Kids

Tom talks about what to do when your team has new players. He stresses what's important and why. Put yourself in the kid's position-how would you like...
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Preparing for the Season

Tom talks about what to do to prepare for the season. He even tells you why it's important. Trust him on this one, he knows from experience.
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One Word: Organization

Tom discusses the advantages of being an organized coach. Organization doesn't just mean you send out a schedule or show up for practice. Being organi...
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Coaching Kids Right: Goals

Tom discusses the most important goals--the ones the players and the team can control. The outcome of the game depends too much on outside influences,...
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Coaching Kids Right: Games

Tom talks about his philosophy of games. Yes they are important, but maybe practice is more important. If the kids work hard during the game the outco...
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Coaching Kids Right: Practice

Tom talks about what practice should mean to you. You should have a plan--down to five minute increments. You should allow for immediate teaching with...
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