DannyG
03-29-2005, 04:57 PM
Variations on a theme that has been discussed before:
How about, everybody that thinks they are a real coach in this sport, walk into a rink, and sign up the first ten 10 year olds that want to play, take that team of kids (regardless of talent, skill, or physical ability) for the next six years, and turn them into all they can reach in terms of their potential.
You don't get to hold try-outs. You don't get to drop any kids. You don't get to recruit any from the league over at the other rink. You don't get to pick up any kids from out of town, out of state, or anywhere else. You have to take the kids you got, and actually coach them...skills, yeah, but also the tactics of the game, and the spirit of the game, and everything else that truly goes along (or should, at least) with kids' sports. You must be knowledgeable, as a coach, of age-development stages, technical, tactical, physiological, and psychological components of inline hockey training.
You take your team, I'll take my team, and let's meet once a year, from different parts of the country, to play in a legitimate, level-playing-field, national championship. Regardless of who wins, we'll have a bunch of real fun...
I have never recruited kids to any team I have coached. I take anybody that wants to play. My teams, in general, could never compete at the NARCh high gold level, let alone the platinum level. They have, however, in their respective divisions of other tournament series, made it to four national championship games. They have won eight (8!) USAHIL National Team Sportsmanship awards.
I get fairly tired of hearing about how this team or that program is all that...
Anybody, player or coach, can make "the best" team by recruiting better skilled players than anybody else.
How 'bout we think about what a real team is, and how we use this to develop real players, not just the latest group of hotshots?
To the coach that takes any players, and turns them each into his/her highest potential...
To the player, who will loyally play with their local team, and do his/her best to make that team all that they can be...
My hat is off to you, the real players and coaches in our sport.
<font color=purple>DannyG</font color=purple>
How about, everybody that thinks they are a real coach in this sport, walk into a rink, and sign up the first ten 10 year olds that want to play, take that team of kids (regardless of talent, skill, or physical ability) for the next six years, and turn them into all they can reach in terms of their potential.
You don't get to hold try-outs. You don't get to drop any kids. You don't get to recruit any from the league over at the other rink. You don't get to pick up any kids from out of town, out of state, or anywhere else. You have to take the kids you got, and actually coach them...skills, yeah, but also the tactics of the game, and the spirit of the game, and everything else that truly goes along (or should, at least) with kids' sports. You must be knowledgeable, as a coach, of age-development stages, technical, tactical, physiological, and psychological components of inline hockey training.
You take your team, I'll take my team, and let's meet once a year, from different parts of the country, to play in a legitimate, level-playing-field, national championship. Regardless of who wins, we'll have a bunch of real fun...
I have never recruited kids to any team I have coached. I take anybody that wants to play. My teams, in general, could never compete at the NARCh high gold level, let alone the platinum level. They have, however, in their respective divisions of other tournament series, made it to four national championship games. They have won eight (8!) USAHIL National Team Sportsmanship awards.
I get fairly tired of hearing about how this team or that program is all that...
Anybody, player or coach, can make "the best" team by recruiting better skilled players than anybody else.
How 'bout we think about what a real team is, and how we use this to develop real players, not just the latest group of hotshots?
To the coach that takes any players, and turns them each into his/her highest potential...
To the player, who will loyally play with their local team, and do his/her best to make that team all that they can be...
My hat is off to you, the real players and coaches in our sport.
<font color=purple>DannyG</font color=purple>