Responsible coaches keep players' "emotional tanks" full. What do we mean by this?
A person's "emotional tank" is like a car's gas tank. When it's full we can go anywhere we want to; when it's empty we can't go at all. Players with full emotional tanks give coaches some distinct advantages. Players with full emotional tanks are:
So, how do coaches fill their players' emotional tanks? By striking the right balance between specific, truthful praise and specific, constructive criticism.
Educational research indicates a "magic ratio" of 5:1, five praises to one criticism, which fosters the ideal learning environment.
Many coaches find this hard to believe, because most of our own experience as youth athletes, sons, daughters and pupils has taught us that "coaching" equals "correcting," and therefore, praise is not coaching. But a good coach who fills emotional tanks corrects players correctly.
The key is avoiding empty, unearned praise. Remember, the praise must be truthful and specific (i.e., not "Way to go," but, "Lisa, I'm glad to see you choking up on the bat when you have two strikes against you.").
Truthful, specific praise for other situations may include:
Be sure your non-verbal communication also maintains the "Magic Ratio." You fill emotional tanks when you listen, nod, clap, or smile. Tank drainers include ignoring players, frowning, head-shaking, eye-rolling and yelling.
Videotape yourself coaching. We spend a lot of time videotaping our players and breaking down their performance. Try turning the camera on yourself for a few minutes during a game or practice to answer these questions:
The following guidelines provide guidance in introducing these concepts to your youth softball players and a tool to help you fill emotional Tanks. At the start of the season, let your players know that:
We can take this "home field advantage" with us wherever we play, if we focus on filling each other's tanks with truthful and specific praise. This will help us win more.
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