What the story of the Otter and the Scorpion can teach us about coaching - a conversation with Nick Smallridge
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Mar 23, 2023 ·
1h 17m 51s
Hey there! I just finished recording an incredibly insightful conversation with Nick Smallridge, whose journey from playing soccer in his small hometown to experiencing the professional setup in Finland has...
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Hey there!
I just finished recording an incredibly insightful conversation with Nick Smallridge, whose journey from playing soccer in his small hometown to experiencing the professional setup in Finland has given him unique perspectives on coaching and player development.
We discussed the transformative experiences that led Nick to adopt the ecological approach, and the challenges faced when implementing this approach. Throughout our conversation, we touched on the complexities in gameplay, the role of vulnerability, and the importance of fostering exploration and learning in soccer coaching while remaining mindful of the constraints and influences that can affect players' development.
Here are some key highlights from the episode:
1. How Nick's experiences in Finland and Uzbekistan shaped his coaching journey and sparked his interest in ecological dynamics.
2. The importance of experimentation and embracing failure in coaching soccer.
3. The impact of coaching demeanor and the environment on players' exploration and growth.
4. The role of positioning in coaching and its influence on the learning process.
5. The complexities in team sports and how an ecological dynamics mindset can help teams face new and unknown problems.
0:09:15 - Exploring Alternative Approaches to Soccer
0:18:48 - The Powerlessness of Coaching
0:21:11 - Exploring an Alternative Coaching Process
0:30:29 - Managing Resistance to Change
0:36:13 - Testing and Probing Solutions
0:40:34 - Recognizing Success and Attempts in Games
0:42:50 - Exploring the Value of Failure
0:53:36 - The Benefits of Neutral Coaching
1:12:54 - The Journey of Adaptability and Resiliency
Hope you enjoy
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I just finished recording an incredibly insightful conversation with Nick Smallridge, whose journey from playing soccer in his small hometown to experiencing the professional setup in Finland has given him unique perspectives on coaching and player development.
We discussed the transformative experiences that led Nick to adopt the ecological approach, and the challenges faced when implementing this approach. Throughout our conversation, we touched on the complexities in gameplay, the role of vulnerability, and the importance of fostering exploration and learning in soccer coaching while remaining mindful of the constraints and influences that can affect players' development.
Here are some key highlights from the episode:
1. How Nick's experiences in Finland and Uzbekistan shaped his coaching journey and sparked his interest in ecological dynamics.
2. The importance of experimentation and embracing failure in coaching soccer.
3. The impact of coaching demeanor and the environment on players' exploration and growth.
4. The role of positioning in coaching and its influence on the learning process.
5. The complexities in team sports and how an ecological dynamics mindset can help teams face new and unknown problems.
0:09:15 - Exploring Alternative Approaches to Soccer
0:18:48 - The Powerlessness of Coaching
0:21:11 - Exploring an Alternative Coaching Process
0:30:29 - Managing Resistance to Change
0:36:13 - Testing and Probing Solutions
0:40:34 - Recognizing Success and Attempts in Games
0:42:50 - Exploring the Value of Failure
0:53:36 - The Benefits of Neutral Coaching
1:12:54 - The Journey of Adaptability and Resiliency
Hope you enjoy
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