CCA Podcast 075 – The way we teach vs. The way they learn
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In this podcast, you will learn:
- Why your coaching is really similar to what a teacher does in the classroom.
- The most positive aspects of this generation of kids (the dreaded Millenial)
- Rome wasn't built in a day, and your players won't master a skill in a day.
- How you can appeal to a wide variety of learners through your teaching.
- How to use technology with your kids to benefit them.
- HOW I SHAVED 6-10 SHOTS OF MY GOLF GAME (without cheating) and how you can use that to make your players better.
Resources of the show
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Our top resources of 2016
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Exercises of the week - Every week between now and March 1, we will be releasing another new exercise for your players.
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Cornerstone Elite - Want to take your coaching, your team, and your program to the next level, here it is! Join CCA elite for all of your baseball coaching needs.
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- Posted by Kyle Nelson
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- Jan, 09, 2017
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