Why Great Players Don’t Always Make Great Coaches
Discover the truth behind coaching in sports. We explore how impressive players may struggle to teach effectively. Learn why understanding and explaining the game isn’t always tied to their own playing success. Join us for insights on coaching dynamics! #CoachingInsights #SportsEducation #PlayerVsCoach #TeachingSkills #BasketballCoaching #FootballCoaching #GregPopovich #SportsTraining #CoachingDevelopment #AthleteSuccess
But what did she do she was smart and She went and she was a student under Greg papovich for years before she Decided to go over and do it on her own Like hey I'm gonna go learn from the Best and then I'm going to do it um and I just feel like some of the nepotism And some of the other stuff has taken That away like just because you're an Unbelievable basketball player or an Unbelievable football player or whatever Does not mean that you're going to be an Unbelievable coach You know like one plus one does not Equal two there in my opinion I think in A rare circumstance it can but in most Circumstances it doesn't because no You're right just because you can do Something doesn't mean you can teach Something right like I could be really Really good at math doesn't mean I'd be A good math teacher you know um right Because there's patience there's Patience inv like that's a ma that math Example is a great example because um Like as a coach I've always had I think I've had pretty good patience of like Trying to get guys better but like with Respect to like learning I was always Really good at math and I Struggle when someone can't do s things In math to explain it to them because to Me it's just like I just added up in my Head it's done