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Old School vs. New School or The Truth as We Know it Now By Gene Coleman, Ed. D., RSCC*E The purpose of this post is not to debate which is better, “old school” teaching and coaching methods rooted in decades of playing, coaching and scouting experiences or “new school” methods developed from the collection...

YOUTH SPORTS Games are Won at Practice USA Baseball With a new baseball season just starting in some places and in full swing in others, PBSCCS contacted USA Baseball to see if they had information posted that would help improve practice sessions. The following explains the importance of practice in player...

Coaching Philosophy, Training Goals, Training Principles and Training Guidelines If it has not already occurred, there will come a time in the future when you, as a strength and conditioning coach, will be asked to explain your coaching philosophy and your training goals, principles and guidelines. Rather than wait...

As a coach, you know that full buy in and adherence to the structured program in place is crucial to the overall development of your players. You also know that coaching is relational at its core. In order to build stronger relationships and improve communications with your athletes you need to understand their...