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How much is too much when it comes to youth sport?

How much is too much when it comes to youth sport?

How to coach with a Balance is Better philosophy

How to coach with a Balance is Better philosophy

Balance is Better Principles Poster

Balance is Better Principles Poster

Creating a positive parent culture

Creating a positive parent culture

Unpacking the Balance is Better principles

Unpacking the Balance is Better principles

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Running good trials and selections

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Balanced Female Health

Leadership & Culture in Coaching

This video is shared by Player Development Project

How do we create better cultures through effective leadership?

John Alder is the Coaching Manager at Sports Coach UK & has previously worked as High Performance Development Lead for the New Zealand Rugby League for 3 years where he consulted for the Kiwis team on a number of high profile campaigns including the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. John holds a Masters in Sports Coaching & a PhD in High Performance Sport Management which focuses on leadership and Change Culture.

In this video discussion, John joins Player Development Project Editor, Dave Wright to discuss a range of fascinating topics including:

John’s research on the cultural influences in sport and how this effects player development

  • His experience at NZRL & working with elite level international athletes
  • Various international cultures and what part that plays in sport
  • Embracing diversity
  • Whether or not coaches can directly influence team culture 
  • Player ownership and how to go about it
  • Plus much more

Image Credit: Quino Al

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