Thursday, September 10, 2009

What You Need to Know About Coaching Youth Softball

Coaching youth softball is arguably one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs that a person could have. And just like any other job, it could be pretty difficult as well.

So whether you’re a parent wanting to coach your kid’s softball team or a bored teenager looking for something productive to do (just like I was when I began my coaching career), then here are some coaching tips I have for you.

I hope these tips below will show you the challenges and the rewards you could expect from coaching a youth softball team. Ready? Read on.

Looking for Funds can be Difficult

If there’s one thing you will realize almost immediately once you being coaching a youth softball team is that funds can be hard to get by. Although players here aren’t in there for the money, you still need the money to keep your team running and supply them with uniforms and simple necessities such as sports drinks.

But if you do get enough support from parents and your community in general, you can expect to get the funds that you need. So if you’re considering to coach a youth softball team, you should begin getting your community’s support already.

Coaching Youth Softball Teams is a Different Experience

Some more experienced coaches try to take a hand at coaching youth softball teams and get surprised at how different it is from coaching teams with much older players. If you’re one of these experienced coaches, I suggest you learn how to adjust to your team accordingly.

For one, softball is still pretty much a game for your players especially since they’re still kids. So always try to keep the element of fun in the game and in your softball drills and exercises. That will keep things from getting boring and stressful for your team.

You Need to be Organized

Don’t let the term youth softball fool you. Coaching youth softball teams need a good amount of planning and organizing too.

Be prepared before you go to the field. Know what drills and exercises to teach your players beforehand, and know when you should teach it to them.

It can be a very Rewarding Experience

If you keep coaching youth softball teams long enough, you will realize how much coaching shapes your personality as much it shapes that of your team’s. Aside from that, you will also learn that the rewards of coaching younger players don’t become apparent until you see your players develop into better and more experienced players several years later.

For all the challenges and the difficulties that you may encounter in coach youth softball teams, nothing beats the feeling of satisfaction that you will have realizing how much you have changed the lives of the kids that you’re coaching.

Also, doesn’t it feel good to know that you are truly contributing something important to your community by helping shape the minds of your young players?

So if you really want to coach a youth softball team, I strongly suggest that you go for it today.

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