Not only do we have to prepare well for the upcoming season, get through all the preliminary training of skills, systems and conditioning, accomplish a successful first game, but we have to be able to motivate the players--for practices and for games--all season long.
Motivating players is often harder for a coach than teaching all the various aspects of the game, because it requires special people-handling skills that can put a coach on a par with a sports psychologist.
I don't believe there is any one method for motivating. Players relate to different styles. Motivating begins with the coach and Coaching styles are all over the place, but bottom line--coaches must be true to themselves and must be fair and consistent in his/her dealings with their players.
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