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* | * We play like we practice, kids should come with a good attitude and ready to give 100% | ||
* | * Kids need to be dressed and ready by the start of practice | ||
* Parents need to make sure | * Parents need to make sure kids watch all the videos. Our playbook is based on basic motion offense principles | ||
* | ** If kids master our plays they are concepts used by every coach | ||
** Goal is to get kids knowing the concepts as second nature so they can run the concepts themselves | |||
* We need a positive sideline, reinforce to your child that talking negative to teammates accomplishes nothing | |||
* Parents should enforce that lacrosse is a team sport. Cheer kids on when they make ground balls, good passes, get assists. Teamwork and taking the right shot at the right time are way more important then scoring | * Parents should enforce that lacrosse is a team sport. Cheer kids on when they make ground balls, good passes, get assists. Teamwork and taking the right shot at the right time are way more important then scoring | ||
* Parents should not criticize their kids from the sideline. It gets in their heads and will make them perform worse | |||
* Encourage your kid to find the role they excel at, is it ground balls, communication, sliding, passing, setting picks, etc | * Encourage your kid to find the role they excel at, is it ground balls, communication, sliding, passing, setting picks, etc | ||
** Ground balls and possessions are the single most important thing a kid can excel at | |||
* At all times parents should show respect to the refs and players | * At all times parents should show respect to the refs and players | ||
* Please regularly update your availability on the shutterfly calendar | |||
* If you are upset about something practice the 24 hour rule before talking to the person you are upset with | * If you are upset about something practice the 24 hour rule before talking to the person you are upset with | ||
* Individualism and selfishness can kill a teams unity - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwHiD-6Hf-I&t=7s Dudeism: A threat to teamwork] | |||
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Revision as of 04:42, 13 May 2018
Parent Meeting Information
- We play like we practice, kids should come with a good attitude and ready to give 100%
- Kids need to be dressed and ready by the start of practice
- Parents need to make sure kids watch all the videos. Our playbook is based on basic motion offense principles
- If kids master our plays they are concepts used by every coach
- Goal is to get kids knowing the concepts as second nature so they can run the concepts themselves
- We need a positive sideline, reinforce to your child that talking negative to teammates accomplishes nothing
- Parents should enforce that lacrosse is a team sport. Cheer kids on when they make ground balls, good passes, get assists. Teamwork and taking the right shot at the right time are way more important then scoring
- Parents should not criticize their kids from the sideline. It gets in their heads and will make them perform worse
- Encourage your kid to find the role they excel at, is it ground balls, communication, sliding, passing, setting picks, etc
- Ground balls and possessions are the single most important thing a kid can excel at
- At all times parents should show respect to the refs and players
- Please regularly update your availability on the shutterfly calendar
- If you are upset about something practice the 24 hour rule before talking to the person you are upset with
- Individualism and selfishness can kill a teams unity - Dudeism: A threat to teamwork
General Coaching Philosophy
- No Selfish Play, Pass to the open man
- Winning matters in high school, not at U9 or U11, getting better is what matters
- Goal is for the kid to love the sport of lacrosse while getting better and having fun with their friends
- Hard work is a must, we take practice serious and earn having fun
- With hard work and dedication wins will come
- Goal is to have the kids evolve into loving the sport
- A team of average players working together will beat a team of superstars
- Wins and losses don't matter at this age, we want kids to remember this time as when they learned the most and developed the passion for the sport
- Have fun while competing
- Kids get a lot of touches with the ball at practice