I have thoroughly enjoyed using your site to help me with my coaching plans for my under 9's netball team.
training for 10year olds
What should I do on a first coaching session ? I don't want the girls to get bored, i want them to want to come back next week.
In my first training session what should i start off with as i dont know the level of ability?
I am doing my Netball Level 2 coaching and having problems linking 4 sessions, Can anyone give me guideline?
I wondered if anyone could give me a rough order of what parts of the game I should focus on with my daughter's 10 year old team for their pre-season and early-season training? I'm tempted to talk to them about positional play but they don't have really firm positions yet so I don't want to confuse them. I've just taken on my daughter's 10 year old team. They are division three and many of the girls played for the first time last year. Their coaching last year was very light. I spent our first session last week working on straight leads and dodges, just simple running onto the ball and throwing in front of the player drills. We have 2 more training sessions before our first game...
need help planning 4 linked session plans for my group of girls age 16-18 mixed ability
I have my first training session with 14yr old girls as their coach coming up. I've never coached anything before but know the game of Netball really well and love it, and, if someone doesn't coach them, they won't be able to play. My biggest concern is relating to these girls - it'll drive me crazy if they don't take it seriously and try their best. Does anyone have any advice on what I should (or shouldn't) say to them on the first night? I don't want them mucking around, but I want them to enjoy the season too! H
My girls start the game with a good positive attitude but near the end of the game lost cofidence in there ability on court.
I have a group of approx 20 people and I am looking for some tips how to plan out a session with some sort of game at the end? thanks in advance
What drills should I do on the first training session for everyone to get to know each other? The girls I'm coaching are in year 3 and 4.
please help I am having trouble linking my four session plans together on attacking principles,Create and penetrate space moving the ball fast and flat off the straight line. Please helpthanks
I need to strengthen the positioning of my defenders
I'm coaching a team for the first time on my own this year. So my question is what do I start with and include in the first training session? They are 13 year olds and I'm unaware of the ability.
I coach a team who seem to lack enthusiasm. They donât smile - donât really interact with each other. We have been losing badly each week and I was thinking this may contribute to there lack of cohesiveness? I want them to enjoy there time win or lose and maybe some team bonding may help? Any ideas ?
First time head coach of under 11s and first training next week. I'm new to the club and don't know what the kids can do. Any tips for drills for my first session? Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
Hello. I am just taking on my first coaching role for many years with an U15s team. I would like to use the first training session to set the team culture and get some good information about where players are up to in terms of skills. What tips do people have? Thanks!
In my first training session what should i start off with as i dont know the level of ability?
What drills should I do on the first training session for everyone to get to know each other? The girls I'm coaching are in year 3 and 4.
Hi everyone. I am a first time coach and my team knows nothing! where should I start and what drills would you recommend?
I have played netball pretty much all of my life, but this week I will be starting to coach year 2's (age 6/7/8). I am sure they will all be new to the sport, and I could really use some advice on what to do. Any tips, or training excersices, or videos I could watch would be amazing.
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