How to Teach High School Football Players to Be Mentally Disciplined

How to Teach High School Football Players to Be Mentally Disciplined
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Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : 1981218394
ISBN-13 : 9781981218394
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Book Synopsis How to Teach High School Football Players to Be Mentally Disciplined by : Bill Renner

Download or read book How to Teach High School Football Players to Be Mentally Disciplined written by Bill Renner and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-11-27 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mental discipline is a trainable trait. Coaches do not have to rely on players to either have mental discipline or not. But, there is a mental discipline training process to follow to teach the players. In this book, How to Train High School Football Players to be Mentally Disciplined, Coach Bill Renner, describes the process of mental discipline training for high school football players. This process includes the procedures for on-the-field, off-the-field, player conduct, and football program procedures. There are many areas a high school football coach must set a behavior expectation for the players. Often those areas are overlooked, or, the behavior expectation is not established prior to it being violated by the players. With 23-years of successful head high school football coaching experience at four high schools, Coach Renner has created a comprehensive list of the areas a head football must set behavior expectations for his players. A sampling of those include on-the-field situations such as stretching and agilities, injury procedures, sideline conduct, practice attire, game attire, scoring a touchdown, practice accountability, and post-game player handshake line. Off-the-field areas include care of the locker room, care of their equipment, attendance at freshman or JV games, away game trips, classroom behavior and academic checks. Player conduct areas include player's language, promptness, attitude, social media, in-season socializing, and homecoming week activities. Football program procedures include program traditions like touching a sign, national anthem conduct, victory song, pre-game meals, captain selection, team picture, and banquet attire. Coach Renner gives you his team's expectations for each of these areas and more. He also details the mental discipline training he instituted to correct inappropriate behavior for each area. Those discipline training reminders were different for in-season, off-season, or, classroom/school violations. If you would like to develop a strong football culture you need to have behavior expectations for all the areas the players will be in. This book will give you a comprehensive outline of how to accomplish creating a strong football culture by training high school football players to be mentally disciplined.

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