ASK KOLAT: How to Get Your Athletes to Buy In

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Tune in every Wednesday to listen to ASK KOLAT. Hear 2000 Sydney Games US Team Member, World Medalist, and 2x NCAA Champion Cary Kolat answer questions from wrestlers, coaches, and parents. Kolat relies on a lifetime of wrestling and career of coaching from youth to college to international. Ask your own questions in the comments or on social media using #AskKolat.
    A Culture for Success
    Cary Kolat answers the question, "How do you get your athletes to buy in?" This is an extensive question but Kolat breaks it down in detail. To create a program where your team trains, wrestles and behaves at a certain level you need your athletes to subscribe to that culture. Culture is the expression of a team's values, attitudes, and goals about wrestling, competition, and relationships. But, there are a few aspects that are sometimes overlooked.
    Setting the Guidelines
    You can't lead your wrestling team like they're sheep. Rather, lead them in a way that is respectful and makes them want to follow you. Delegate leadership roles to them. Illustrate to your team the way you want them to compose themselves. For example, Kolat always tells his teams NCAA champions do more than just team practice. He tells them not to show they're tired. When you establish and instill these ground rules in your team, that creates a positive culture.
    Behaviors on Match Day
    Little things like getting back to center first during a match shows effort which creates momentum and excitement. Another example of program principles would be a gear checklist that your team reviews before they leave for any competition. These precautions avoid running into the problem of someone forgetting a singlet or missing headgear. Kolat encourages his team to be loud and supportive of their teammates during a dual. Creating that energy in a gym is powerful. You're giving your teammates support and motivation. When the fans get involved there is a lot of energy in the room and fans have a better time. It makes fans want to participate and support the program.
    Buy In Doesn't Happen Overnight
    As a leader, you have to clearly lay out and define the goals of the program. If you don't, then no one else will know. You have to make sure the plan is there and they don't forget it. Establishing the expectations of the coaching staff and of teammates is the first step but change doesn't happen extremely fast. No one gets to a program and immediately flips their mentality. By reinforcing the principles and habits of a successful program change will come. It will get easier as time goes on and new people join the program with existing core principles.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @NomadHokie
    @NomadHokie Год назад +1

    This is fantastic, especially for those of us in the midst of starting programs

  • @christophersmith7138
    @christophersmith7138 3 года назад +2

    excellent advice

  • @Someoneandsomeone57
    @Someoneandsomeone57 Год назад +1

    Awesome.. Keep it coming...

  • @chimeric7774
    @chimeric7774 Год назад

    I've been struggling with this. It's hard getting the attendance up at the school I'm volunteering at right now.