by Chris Morland | May 10, 2017 | Coaching Tools
Coaches and Communication with Carol Linden Coach Morland shares his personal experience of what he has learned from Carol Linden about applying the art of communication to his career of Coaching and Educating students and athletes. QUESTION 1: How can communication...
by Sean Cowick | Apr 17, 2017 | Athletic Movement Skills, Coaching Tools
What is strength? According to Clive Brewer, it is the concept derived from the management of forces. There are multiple ways to evaluate strength of an athlete. But there are two concepts of strength to know: absolute and relative. Absolute strength is the ability to...
by Hunter Byrd | Apr 10, 2017 | Athletic Movement Skills, Coaching Tools
Part 1: An Overview of Jumping Skill Clive Brewer has done it again! This chapter is so full of important information we are going to have to split it into two separate parts in an attempt to give it the justice it deserves. For Part 1, I am going discuss the...
by Sean Cowick | Apr 3, 2017 | Athletic Movement Skills, Coaching Tools
Chapter 8, Developing Running Speed and Agility Skills, contains everything you need to know about development, skill focus, practice, drills and sport-specific training. Clive breaks down the biomechanics of the body, how it maneuvers, and how to optimize speed and...
by Erin Blaser | Mar 27, 2017 | Athletic Movement Skills, Coaching Tools
Chapter 7, Designing a Progressive Curriculum: Considerations of Movement Skill Learning and Physio-Mechanical Training, contains several gems of wisdom that can help coaches become better with their teams even before they put pen to paper (…or stylus to tablet…). It...
by Amer Nahhas | Mar 20, 2017 | Athletic Movement Skills, Coaching Tools
An athlete’s goals and objectives are met through correct implementation of high quality developmental training programs. A trainer or coach must first conduct a proper and thorough screening of the athlete/client’s posture. Clive Brewer clearly showed in Chapter 6,...