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The Coach’s Truth: Be Patient and Players Will Learn

Why should you be patient with your players? No, it’s not about being nice. It’s about success for the players as individuals and the team as a whole.

Just because your team was given instruction today, don’t expect them to be all knowing tomorrow. It takes time for practice routines to take root in players. Allow them mental room to adjust and learn the instructions being given to them. Don’t criticize at this early stage because it will only serve to discourage your team.

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