There are many things in this life that seem to exist only to annoy us – the proverbial lost sock, never being able to find a pen when you want one, or your laptop conveniently freezing at a critical moment. In the context of coaching, however, nothing upsets us more than coaches talking badly about their students and others they work with. This is especially upsetting when the coach in question knows nothing of the individual’s personal story and struggles.
Such behaviour can often be seen as insecurity thailand rcs data on the coach’s behalf. Telling other coaches and colleagues about a ‘difficult’ student and discussing why they may be underperforming, somehow makes them feel more comfortable.
The reality is different – all athletes and coaches will have their struggles. Regardless of who we are, we all have a story, we are all facing different challenges on a daily basis, and more importantly, none of us is perfect.
Progress Is Relative When It Comes to Coaching
Even the best coaches in the world will have been down this road, feeling the same insecurities and having these same conversations with their peers.