Monday 11 June 2018

Adolescent Baseball Digest - The Power of Little Baseball Coaches

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Praise is the simplest and most effective way to motivate young baseball players. Understanding and trusting the "power of praise" can make small league baseball coaches better, more effective coaches. Knowing how and when to praise is the key. This article discusses the value of praise in junior baseball coaches.

A good coach has a variety of skills. They know how to teach baseball games. They know how to communicate their thoughts and observations almost immediately. They know how to correct without humiliation. They know how to be motivated and not threatened. They like baseball games and show love through their behavior and behavior. However, one of the common hits of successful junior baseball coaches is that they know "the power of praise."

A good young baseball coach knows that when children are trained and teach baseball, their reactions will be different. Many children do not take constructive criticism. All children will not make the same response to rough words or loud instructions. However, 99.9% of children respond well to praise. They like to hear encouragement and words and tell them they are doing well.

Young coaches must always remember that many children we teach have never heard many positive words. Many children have never heard any speech, praise or encouragement at home. This is sad and factual. The language of praise is the "word of respect" of young people. They want to love, appreciate and respect like most people. Many of our children are eager to receive attention, discipline and most important praise. The more they are praised, the more they want to get more praise.

So when you see a player struggling or have a bad day, find what he is doing and praise his actions. Make his day a better day. I didn't mean to give inappropriate or wrong praise. It is worthwhile and worthwhile to ensure that praise. When the coach praises the player, the children can feel that the coach is sincere or sincere. False praise is useless and counterproductive.

A good rule of life for young baseball coaches is that you should find a way to praise every player on the team at least once a day. The head or back tap requires less time and energy, but the child's self-esteem and attitude can create miracles.

I hope you enjoy this article. Thank you for taking the time to read it. Good luck to you and your team. Your baseball friend Nick.


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