Today’s episode focuses on the topic of Coaches as Educators.
And I’m joined in the discussion by two great coaches.
The first is Valorie Kondos Field. Ms. Val, as she is known, led the UCLA gymnastics team from 1991 to 2019, collecting seven National Championships along the way. She now leads the course “Transformative Coaching: Introduction to Philosophies of Coaching and Leadership” at UCLA.
Kirk Walker, the Associate Head Coach of the UCLA Bruins softball team, has a career that started in 1984 and has contributed to six Women’s College World Series championships.
We cover a lot of ground in this podcast, and some of the highlights for me were:
The alter-ego coaches can let their worst side come to the fore. This alter-ego is the person who thinks they have to have all the answers, is black and white on issues, and does not encourage discussion. Keeping this person in check requires you to focus on what success is, and that is Coach Woodens’ success: the piece of mind that comes from knowing you did your best and grounding your team in fun.
Using sport as a metaphor to educate people about life supersedes the importance of the X’s and O’s and wins or losses. Therefore, your role as an educator is your “major mission.”
Influencing people is perhaps the fundamental role of leadership, and when you do this, you are educating people.
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