I have thoroughly enjoyed using your site to help me with my coaching plans for my under 9's netball team.
I struggle to find the right words to say to the girls during the breaks. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should be focusing on what to and say?
Hi,I have been a mum on the side line for 8 years but now I have been chosen to coach under 16's team. 5 out of the 10 have played before. HELP!!! Where do I start??
Hello, I am part of a netball team who have just entered to play in the North Kent Netball League. As part of the League rules we need to have an umpire per team but currently none of the ladies are qualified. We desperatly need an umpire and a coach if there is anyone willingly to help us out. We are army wives and are stationed @ the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. Appreciate any help and advise. Florence e-mail %3A ...link in profile...
How to do a roster to rotate 10 netball players
I have never coached netball and it has been well over 20 years since i last played and that was a one off. I have found the drills on here and they a have been really helpful, The standard is not of highest and I think enjoyment is more important than turning them into a winning team, the ages are 8 to 12's. what I basically need is any advice on drills and basically any advice you have.... I am trying to refresh my knowledge of the rules which i have a very basic understanding of but would like to get a full list of all the rules, sadly money is a major issue and as i am volunteering to help keep the team going (as no one else can help) I was hoping there was a free source somewhere on line so i dont have to buy it!!! bad i know but Im already dipping into my empty pocket to get to the sessions. thanking you in advance Darren
I want to be able to fairly rotate a team of 9 over a course of 10 weeks was wondering if anyone knows of a generator or something that could help.
I have taken over coaching a 15/un open team about 8 months ago. The focus for improvement was to work on fitness. They are much fitter than when we started and now can finish off a game. There are 4 very good players and 4 average players. I need help with the attitude of one of the girls. She half-hearted takes direction, doesn't play well unless she plays in the position she wants to, constantly whispers negatives to others at training and is constantly giving us intolerable looks if she doesn't like what she hears. I could go on and on. And yes she is one of the average players. We have 3 coaches in the team and we have never come across such a rude girl. In my day you would get a ball in head if you weren't looking and listening to the coach! Please help with how we can engage this girl.
I am coaching an U13s team and at training i am struggling to get them to listen and stop mucking around. Any ideas i can try?
Is there any software where I can feed in players names, the positions they prefer to play in order/won't play and it will create a play list for me for 3 sessions rotating the players around to try and accomodate their favourite position(s)?I'm currently using post-it notes on a court plan which is quite fiddly and time consuming.Any suggestions would be welcome. We usually have 10 players over 3 thirds to plan with.
what is the fairest way to rotate 10 players
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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 ?
How to do a roster to rotate 10 netball players
I have taken over coaching a 15/un open team about 8 months ago. The focus for improvement was to work on fitness. They are much fitter than when we started and now can finish off a game. There are 4 very good players and 4 average players. I need help with the attitude of one of the girls. She half-hearted takes direction, doesn't play well unless she plays in the position she wants to, constantly whispers negatives to others at training and is constantly giving us intolerable looks if she doesn't like what she hears. I could go on and on. And yes she is one of the average players. We have 3 coaches in the team and we have never come across such a rude girl. In my day you would get a ball in head if you weren't looking and listening to the coach! Please help with how we can engage this girl.
I want to be able to fairly rotate a team of 9 over a course of 10 weeks was wondering if anyone knows of a generator or something that could help.
Is there any software where I can feed in players names, the positions they prefer to play in order/won't play and it will create a play list for me for 3 sessions rotating the players around to try and accomodate their favourite position(s)?I'm currently using post-it notes on a court plan which is quite fiddly and time consuming.Any suggestions would be welcome. We usually have 10 players over 3 thirds to plan with.
Our girls must rotate positions each quarter and then by the end of the season they must have played a set amount of quarters in each position as instructed by our Association. Our team has 9 players so 1 player will get a "full" game each week and two players sit on the bench each quarter. Does anyone have an excel spread sheet they use to help them keep track?
Hi I'm all new to Netball and coaching under 9's. We have 10 aside. Can anyone help in the best way to do a rotation form.At them moment I have a list with names and positions then each week I just move the name down to the next position so they play that position for the entire game and the resting players alternate eg with C or WD or GK each quarter. Are they the main positions to rotate with? Thank you for your time.
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what is the fairest way to rotate 10 players
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