The 10 Levels of Coaching
Échec de l'ajout au panier.
Échec de l'ajout à la liste d'envies.
Échec de la suppression de la liste d’envies.
Échec du suivi du balado
Ne plus suivre le balado a échoué
-
Narrateur(s):
-
Auteur(s):
À propos de cet audio
Welcome to The Hours podcast by SAVI Basketball! In this episode, Tyler and Mark dive deep into the 10 Levels of Coaching, a framework designed to help you identify exactly where you are in your career and what you need to do to reach the next stage. Whether you are just starting out or leading a championship program, understanding these levels will help you decide where you can become the best coach possible.
If you’ve ever felt like you were just "reacting" to problems rather than building a program with intent, this episode is your roadmap to leveling up.
🏆 Join TOC Coach for FREE: https://www.skool.com/toccoach/about
🏀 Join SAVI Basketball with a 7-Day Free Trial: https://www.skool.com/savi-coach/about
Key Points & Timestamps
- [0:00] Intro & Backgrounds: Meet Tyler and Mark, the consultants behind Savvy Basketball.
- [1:13] The Assistant vs. Head Coach Debate: Why humbling yourself to be an assistant early in your career can lead to reaching higher peaks later.
- [7:10] Stage 0: The Grasping Coach: Characterized by lack of systems and reacting to problems as they break.
- [9:00] Stage 1: The Searching Coach: Knowing there is a better way and intentionally seeking out mentors and systems.
- [10:50] Stage 2: The Defining Coach: Identifying what truly matters and establishing a clear program identity.
- [12:00] Stage 3: The Stabilized Coach: Implementing systems that automate processes and make the program feel "easier" to run.
- [15:11] Stage 4: The Prioritized Coach: Learning the power of "No" and focusing on the 3 things that have the greatest impact.
- [17:24] Stage 5: The Systematized Coach: Creating through-lines where culture and X’s & O’s are perfectly aligned.
- [18:22] Stage 6: The Simple Coach: The ability to verbalize deep understanding in seconds rather than minutes.
- [21:12] Stage 7: The Adversity Coach: Intentionally producing challenges and training players to thrive in "messiness".
- [24:23] Stage 8: The Victory Coach: Systems are so dialed in they operate independently of the head coach.
- [27:00] Stage 9: The Identity (Transformational) Coach: Impact that outlives your presence and a purpose higher than winning.
- [28:47] Recap & The "Leap": Why the jump from Grasping to Searching is the hardest and most important step.
Action Items for Coaches
- Self-Audit: Review the 10 stages and honestly identify which stage you are currently in. Remember, you can be at different levels for different areas of your program (e.g., Stage 5 in culture, but Stage 1 in X's & O's).
- Practice the Power of "No": To move toward the "Simplify" stage, look at your current drills or plays. If they don't fall into your core principles, have the courage to remove them.
- Train for Messiness: If your team freezes without complete instructions, start giving limited information and letting them "figure it out" to build adversity-tested "Jungle Tigers".
- Seek a Mentor: If you are in the Searching stage, find a coach or a system (like Savvy Basketball) to help you define your path.