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Topic review - lack of imagination of my coach
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  Post subject:  Re: lack of imagination of my coach  Reply with quote
I do think this is all not about drills but about the way your coache approach their role. Looking for challenges, building on your last year results should be the drive, finding new drills should be the outcome of this !.

Your role could be the team manager, discussing these issues with the coache. I used to have a players council of three players. Think about setting this up as well.

My advise: sort this out and then the fun and enjoyment shall return.
Post Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:40 pm
  Post subject:  lack of imagination of my coach  Reply with quote
At training there is a lack of imagination in everything we do. I feel, to be a good team, but we need direction. Could you suggest any interesting and fun warm up/ fitness drills we could try to get the enthusiasm back in the squad. And any skills drills for line-outs, backs moves and rucks and mauls work.

Please help,
Hans
Post Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:37 pm

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