The Power of the Classroom

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The Power of the Classroom

Today Adam is joined by coaches Eric Sutz and Sean Dooley from Port Washington in Long Island to talk about Classroom Coaching. Eric and Sean share their experiences impacting athletes through transformational coaching in the classroom setting, and how you can do the same with your teams. Some of the topics include impacting your team on the court versus classroom and the differences those environments have, as well as how this style can improve relationships with the parents in your program. Leave us a comment on Twitter @Lead_Em_Up and let us know what you thought of this episode.

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Download the Green Room Player Reflection Template, a simple PDF that coaches can use to have their players reflect on the episode. It’s perfect for sparking discussion and capturing key takeaways.

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