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Best 2001/2000 coach in Florida?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't know JP but I am familiar with the other three. Good choices so far. My kid has been been coached by LT and MP. Both bring different things to the table and different styles of play. Both are good with player development. Both of strong connections w/college coaches.
I do think MP has had some built in recruiting help by also being HC of St. Johns Country but now that LT is a scout for USSF, that may swing the other way in time.
Having watched our teams play against DT, will say he is a very good game coach and does a excellent job at making adjustments at half. Can't speak to player development though.
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Of from the florida rush is top notch. Got all the girls that wanted to play college into college. Now odp coach and owns a state cup championship. Very solid coach
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only one who could really compare would be players who have been coached by more than one elite coach. Each player would have differing opinions. Way back LT and MP's teams would scrimmage over at Clay and MP's team would win three out of four times. LT's team was 1 year older. But LT's ecnl team (next year DA) has gained new players from outside Clay.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah, you do have a point but players will judge coaches differently than us. I look at my kids progress after she has been any coach including skills training, fitness etc. She tends to judge based on how a coach interact with her. Tough love is not always received well though at times necessary.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike parents , coaches often don't understand the psychology behind motivating and supporting teen females. They have to coach more than the athlete but the whole person and the whole team dynamic to be a successful coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is spot on. You can yell at boys and they will push harder. Yell at young girls and they often cry or shut down. As girls get older with sports, they grow thicker skin for sure.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually teens are walking psychos and can be as sensitive and emotional as the younger ones depending on the moment. Also, boys don't always respond to yelling. Our son once had a yelling militant type coach and practice was more like boot camp. He often got headaches and anxiety before practice and didn't want to play because of the coach but he sucked it up and would never let his anxiety show to the coach or teammates. Not many adults could perform their best under yelling or anxiety.
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All things considered, gs from wff has done a great job. Took last place team to champions league. no other tampa bay coach has done that. Also parents and girls that play for him love the experience. He completely understands female athletes and quite honestly is inspirational and hilarious.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll things considered, gs from wff has done a great job. Took last place team to champions league. no other tampa bay coach has done that. Also parents and girls that play for him love the experience. He completely understands female athletes and quite honestly is inspirational and hilarious.
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