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In this episode of the CEO Strength Coach Podcast, Ron McKeefery interviews Gus Felder @CoachFelder72/@CoachFelder, the Director of Football Player Development at the University of Nebraska. They discuss the transition from athlete to coach, the importance of treating players with respect, and the need for resilience in coaching. Felder emphasizes the significance of building relationships with athletes, understanding their needs, and developing accountability. He also shares insights from his book, 'Inside the Game,' which focuses on mastering the inner game and personal growth. The conversation highlights the evolving needs of athletes and the importance of leadership skills in coaching.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Gus Felder
01:40 The Athlete to Coach Transition
04:14 Mastering the Inner Game
11:18 Understanding Athlete Needs
15:49 Building Accountability and Relationships
22:13 Resilience and Self-Discovery
28:05 Developing Leadership Skills
Takeaways
Treat your players the way you want to be treated as a player.
The athlete's needs have not changed; they still want to improve.
Building relationships is essential for accountability.
Resilience is key in both coaching and personal growth.
Know yourself before you lead others.
Journaling can help with self-reflection and growth.
Every athlete wants to be noticed and held accountable.
Coaches should focus on developing soft skills.
It's important to create a supportive environment for athletes.
Don't take yourself too seriously; have fun in coaching.
Keywords
#coaching, #athletedevelopment, #strengthtraining, #leadership, #resilience, #accountability, #playerdevelopment, #personalgrowth, #mentorship, #sportspsychology
By Ron McKeeferyIn this episode of the CEO Strength Coach Podcast, Ron McKeefery interviews Gus Felder @CoachFelder72/@CoachFelder, the Director of Football Player Development at the University of Nebraska. They discuss the transition from athlete to coach, the importance of treating players with respect, and the need for resilience in coaching. Felder emphasizes the significance of building relationships with athletes, understanding their needs, and developing accountability. He also shares insights from his book, 'Inside the Game,' which focuses on mastering the inner game and personal growth. The conversation highlights the evolving needs of athletes and the importance of leadership skills in coaching.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Gus Felder
01:40 The Athlete to Coach Transition
04:14 Mastering the Inner Game
11:18 Understanding Athlete Needs
15:49 Building Accountability and Relationships
22:13 Resilience and Self-Discovery
28:05 Developing Leadership Skills
Takeaways
Treat your players the way you want to be treated as a player.
The athlete's needs have not changed; they still want to improve.
Building relationships is essential for accountability.
Resilience is key in both coaching and personal growth.
Know yourself before you lead others.
Journaling can help with self-reflection and growth.
Every athlete wants to be noticed and held accountable.
Coaches should focus on developing soft skills.
It's important to create a supportive environment for athletes.
Don't take yourself too seriously; have fun in coaching.
Keywords
#coaching, #athletedevelopment, #strengthtraining, #leadership, #resilience, #accountability, #playerdevelopment, #personalgrowth, #mentorship, #sportspsychology