Do you show concern for the athletes’ happiness?
Do you tell parents to behave properly on the sidelines?
Have you demonstrated your commitment to the health, safety and development of the players?
Do you teach the athletes that sports is about having fun rather than about winning?
Do you set realistic expectations for your athletes?
Do you coach teach respectful behavior and good sportsmanship?
Do you stay calm regardless of the situation?
Are you aware of the needs of the kids individually as well as the team as a whole?
Are you empathetic and do you have good communication skills?
Do you stimulate team building?
Do you show the importance of hard work and dedication?
Do you establish parent/coach relationships?
Unfortunately, based on your answers, it’s unlikely that you are a good youth sports coach. You may want to improve the way you are coaching your athletes. All kids need a little help, hope, and somebody who believes in them. For many youth athletes, that person is their coach. That means you have a huge responsibility. A good coach boosts the confidence of his athletes, helps kids develop their skills, shows that teamwork is essential and most importantly: makes sure kids are having fun while playing sports.
Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of a good youth sports coach, although there is room for improvements. Youth sports coaches come in all shapes and sizes. The coaches kids have in their life can have a huge impact on their development and future. As a coach you should teach your athletes about teamwork, self-confidence, resilience and hard work. This will prepare them better for their lives when they grow up. The right coach can play a very important role in your child’s life, on and off the field.
Based on your answers, you are displaying the signs typically seen among good youth sport coaches. That is great news! A talented coach brings more to the table than only sports experience. The right coach can play a very important role in your child’s life, on and off the field. Coaching involves accepting a huge responsibility. You need to provide an environment in which each player has the chance to learn the sports without fear and while having lots of fun!
https://www.momsteam.com/team-parents/coaching/general/ten-signs-of-a-good-youth-sports-coach
https://teamgenius.com/11-youth-coaching-tips/
https://www.signupgenius.com/sports/signs-of-good-coach.cfm
https://www.active.com/soccer/articles/7-traits-of-a-great-youth-soccer-coach-878854

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Hi! I’m Ambra Marcucci. I have a PhD in Psychology and Justice and I have been working as a content writer for over 2 years. Besides writing, I am an extremely passionate American Football player, and I am studying to become a sports agent. I’m originally Dutch and speak Italian, English and Portuguese as well. You can find me on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/ambra-marcucci-67505175/