Dr. Chris Stankovich's Articles Tagged 'building' (4)

3 Questions Sports Parents Should Ask the Coach

Communication between parents and coaches is key in order for an optimal youth sport experience to occur.  This week I discuss 3 big questions parents should talk to coaches about -…

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Added by Dr. Chris Stankovich on June 4, 2012 at 3:30pm — No Comments

A Timeless Coaching Philosophy that Guarantees Success

You have probably heard it before, and it makes just as much sense today as it has since it was first said.  Coaches who care about their players build better relationships with the kids they coach, resulting in increased motivation and mental toughness.  You can read the quote by checking out my…

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Added by Dr. Chris Stankovich on February 3, 2012 at 8:48am — No Comments

Quick Tips for Coaches Immediately Following a Loss

Every coach has - or eventually will - face the team after a tough loss (or string of losses).  It is in these moments where character develops, and the success of a coach is often determined.  This week I touch on a few basic tips to keep in mind the next time you are faced with a frustrated team…

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Added by Dr. Chris Stankovich on December 29, 2011 at 11:41am — No Comments

Don't Call Your Team a "Dream Team." Ever.

The Philadelphia Eagles, like the Miami Heat before them, are finding out that over-confidence in sports can cause unforeseen problems -- like losing.  While confidence is a good thing, over-confidence can lead to big problems, most notably under-achievement. 

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Added by Dr. Chris Stankovich on October 4, 2011 at 10:03am — No Comments

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