Saturday, August 23, 2014

Any Inspiring Coach Should Be Following The Things Nick Saban Is Doing




This is a great interview with Nick Saban. I think Saban is guy any coach who is inspiring to be a good coach; should pay attention to  things he does.
1) Importance of reps.
2) Execution determines successes.
3) Results and fundamental execution.
4) Importance of showing up at practice.
5) The team needs to be able to count on the player doing the right things.
6) Reports on players getting drafted: But and And: There is nothing good after but. And he a good team player, responsible....etc.
7) Coaches job is to help players be more successful in life.
8) Conditioning and ability to play defense.

Nick Saban Interview


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Successful Coaches Raise Other Coaches Up





This video represents how some people try to get ahead. It's really sad, to see a coach who is always pulling other coaches down by spreading rumors and gossip. The reason a coach does this is out of insecurity. When a coach criticizes other coaches it means
- he/she does not believe in their own abilities.

I grew up on Long Island, New York, as a kid, I spend a lot of time fishing and crabbing . You learn very quickly when crab fishing; if you have one crab in the bucket, you need a heavy cover to keep him. Crabs work well alone; but when you have two or more crabs, you do not need a cover.

You don’t have to worry about the crabs escaping, because they drag each other down. When coaches do not work together, they drag down the entire organization.

1) Coaches are successful when they build other coaches up.
2) Coaches are successful when they never pull anyone down.
3) Coaches are successful when they give power to other coaches.
4) Coaches are successful when they develop good players and men/woman.

 
"Do not be fooled by a coach who tells you how great he is! Beware of a coach who tells you how bad other coaches are; If a coach is good - he does not have tell other people how great he is or how bad other coaches are!" ~Keith McAdams


Monday, August 4, 2014

Penalty Killing Presentation




You must understand how a power play works to have good penalty killing results. 

Five Components of Good Power Play


  • Controlled Breakout
  • Sure Entry
  • Possession
  • Set Up
  • Faceoffs



Power Play - How To Breaking Down the Box or Diamond




Principles:
  • Be a threat to score by attacking seams with and without puck
  • Player Positioning - position players between the seams



Teaching Points:

  • Keep the Puck Moving
  • Good Power Plays Keep the Players Moving
  • Support Low, Middle and High
  • Move Up and Down the Rink
  • Move Across or Diagonal on the Rink
  • Attack the Seam Without Puck
  • Attack the Seams with Puck
  • Open Up Shooting Lane


Great Power Plays Have:

  • Attack the seams and use fake shots and passes
  • Attacking the seam without puck to open shooting lanes
  • Prepare the shooting lane by driving through the seam from middle ice

Baskent v HSC Continental Cup






Attack a Zone Defense - Create 2-on-1 opportunities



Two Approaches to Attack:

Outside the Game - Invert Offense, outside scoring area, along boards and behind goal line.

Inside the Game -  Net presence, drive to net, screening, tipping and rebounding





Individual Tactic:

  • One touch passing
  • One time shooting 
  • Puck protection skills
  • Quick release



 Sports Psychology Tips: 
Let Go of Losses, Setbacks and Anger

"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.”
-Isaiah 43:18

Venus Williams  failed to win medal at the  2012 Olympics.  She suffered from depression after the loss. She was devastated by her poor play and struggled daily with her game. Venue "said" I needed to let go of the loss.  

1.  Forgive yourself and others
2.  Learn from your mistakes
3.  Find support -  Venus  went to her father.
4.  Find the upside of the loss 
5.  Plan your comeback 
6.  Write down some new goals



Friday, June 27, 2014

Politics and TBHF are Destroying Hockey in Turkey

By Keith McAdams
Update June 27, 2014





BOĞAZİÇİ STEPS UP AND DOES RIGHT THING
(Great Job)
Great team and organization!


Izmir Büyükşehir Belediyesi -Great Job and Organization



 Buz Korsanları - Great Job Young Kids and 14U
Always improving all clubs!


Erzurum 18U Championship


The below comments were made to the press at the GSIM Office in Erzurum Turkey on 6/25/14. It was updated and distributed to the press on 6/27/14.  It was translated to English to make sure there was no misunderstanding in the translation.

Turkish 14 Under National Championship

Erzurum GSK won all their matches in Kojeli and qualified for the championship game. There was a problem with the ice and the championship game was canceled.The Federation said, " they would contact us by phone when the game would be played. The TBHF told management most likely the game could not be played until September."



Let it be clear - The TBHF actions are political.  This was the third time in two years the Federations made changes and did not tell us!

The Federation sent a fax after 5 pm on Tuesday, June 24, 2014. GSIM was closed! GSIM read the email Wednesday, June 25, 2014. The TBHF scheduled the game for Friday, June 27, 2014 at 1600. On Wednesday we tried desperately to make arrangement to get to Istanbul. We would have had to leave that afternoon to make the game. It is a 20 hour bus trip from Erzurum to Istanbul. It was impossible with the holiday to get a bus and two drivers. We offered to play the game any other day in Istanbul. The Federation refused to change the date. We spoke directly with Oktay Yavuzarslan from BOĞAZİÇİ. We were told arrangements were made last week. The Federation and BOĞAZİÇİ said they would not change the game.


In the press conference I want to remind BOĞAZİÇİ over the past three years, GSK accommodated BOĞAZİÇİ and changed games for them. Three years ago we changed the time of the game for a game - because they were missing some players. Last year, the time was changed for 18U. This year 18U playoff game was changed for BOĞAZİÇİ without even notifying GSK. Our team was dressing when we found out the game was changed. BOĞAZİÇİ or the Federation never even called us to tell us about the change! Furthermore this season GSK spent $3000 dollars to play BOĞAZİÇİ in Kojeli -BOĞAZİÇİ did not show up.


I told the press that BOĞAZİÇİ has a good team. BOĞAZİÇİ has a good organization. BOĞAZİÇİ have great players and parents. Oktay is a great coach; Oktay is a good person and friend. But I am sorry - BOĞAZİÇİ and the TBHF failed to demonstrate true sportsmanship. You robbed BOĞAZİÇİ children of a chance to win a championship with hard work and fair play.

The main objective of coaching should be to teach children fair play, work ethic and teamwork. Our philosophy with GSK is work hard in school; be a good person; be honest; Be a good friend; work together with others; Unfortunately the actions of TBHF proves these values mean nothing in Turkey. The Turkish Ice Hockey had stolen a championship away from GSK. The TBHF is teaching children that hard work and good character mean nothing!


On June 27, 2014 - BOĞAZİÇİ wrote a letter to the Federation. I did not see the letter. But according to management, "the letter stated BOĞAZİÇİ would not accept the championship under the terms set by the TBHF.'' I want to honor Oktay Yavuzarslan and Bogazici Hockey Club for supporting GSIM. But most importantly, they should be honored for showing good character. As I said; " Oktay Yavuzarslan and Bogazici are good people." The decision of Bogazici not to support the Federation is the correct and fair decision. Hopefully, the TBHF will work with the clubs for the good of the game.



Notes:

The court in Turkey has ruled two times the TBHF did not provide the correct delegate list to vote for the election. The TBHF election has been canceled two times.

The 14U Championships was moved from Ankara to Kojeli - Dropping participation by 10 clubs. Despite the fact that everyone knew there were ice problems. This was done to influence the election.

The TBHF submitted a third list of delegates for election - that being challenged in court. It looks like the election will be canceled third time.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Kings Defenseman Alec Martinez Defends a Perfect 2 v 1




2 v 1 Defensive Read the Rush






Other Related 2 v 1 Videos







Sports Psychology: Hearing or Listening

The difference between winning and losing; the difference between teaching and learning; the difference between a good practice and a bad practice; the difference between good execution and bad execution; Is in the quality of communication. Often failure is the result of the players hearing, but not really listening. For some players the message goes in one ear and right out the other ear.  Winning teams are actively listening. To listen, you need to bring your body and mind to training. You have to stand up straight or sit up straight. Make eye contact with the coach. Nod your head in agreement, when you understand the instruction. Ask the coach questions. Coaches need to set up the ideal situation for players to listen and learn. Coaches should ask players questions; make sure they are listening; ask players to repeat what was said. Coaches should have players stand up in front of the group and explain the system; make players draw a drill or a play on the board. Coaches that, make sure their players are listening - will have success. Coaches who do not insure players are listening - will lose.


This photo, is practice of Turkey, preparing for the Continental Cup. The players could not execute the drill the coach outlining on the board. It's said that a picture is worth a thousand words. What does this picture tell us? This picture tells us, that the players were not listening to the coach. From this photo, you could predict that Turkey would not be successful.


''Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance,'' - Proverbs 1:5  

''Hear, my son, your father's instruction, and forsake not your mother's teaching, for they are a graceful garland for your head and pendants for your neck.''               - Proverbs 1:8-9 

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Improving the Passing Game














Make Sure Your Team Masters Communication
  • See the puck
  • Move to see the puck
  • Two way communication
  • Make eye contact with passer and receiver
  • Make sure your goalie talking and giving instructions

Teaching Technique
  • Make sure your teams is using forehand and back hand equally
  • Practice saucer pass
  • Learn to us pass and shooting fakes

Reading the Space
  • Minimum - 1 stick
  • Medium - 2 Sticks or more
  • No Space - Less than 1 stick
  • The Numbers - how many players in area
  • Read the reach of the defender


Passing IQ
  • Pass to Stick, Space or Boards
  • 1 Touch, 2 Touch, 3 Touch or 1 Time Pass
  • Cycle, Cross or No Space Plays
  • When to transition Skate or Post Up
  • When to not to pass (Make them take it from you! )
  • Know when to change lanes
  • Move with a purpose

Playing Rules
  1. Head man the puck.
  2. Move the puck quickly.
  3. Pass as defender turns.
  4. Lead the passer.
  5. Use boards as 6th man.
  6. Move the puck to fastest skater.
  7. Make the easy pass; shoot on hard pass.
  8. Move to see the puck.


Power Thought:

See, Speak and Feel Each Pass.
~Keith McAdams



Sports Psychology: Create a Road Map for Success

  1. Players need to know where they are going
  2. Player need to know the how to get there
  3. Use visual aids to show the steps
  4. Identify each step along the way, that must be accomplished
  5. Identify the big goals
  6. The bigger the goal the more commitment and motivation is needed
  7. Identify the performance goals that must be achieved
  8. Talk about the obstacles that need to be overcome
  9. Have a players write down their goals
  10. Understand the map changes year to year


The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. 

~Proverbs 16:9




Genclick Sport Club

18 Under 2nd Consecutive National Championship of Turkey