Friday, 21 February 2014

COACHING : You don't have to be a great cricketer to be a great role model

When it comes to role models we often think about the likes of Glenn McGrath or Sachin Tendulkar; the great cricketers who had the ability to inspire millions.

But you have a job to do as a role model too.

When it comes to grass-roots cricket we cannot underestimate the importance of those who can influence the game closer to home: Club captains, club coaches and club professionals are all role models too.

It’s especially important for those involved in junior cricket to set a good example, as children tend to copy behaviour. It is equally important for a club captain or professional to set the standard on and off the field, a standard that will rub off on their team.

After all, a role model doesn’t have to be a great inspirational player. A role model is simply a person whose behaviour and attitude sets a good example for others to follow.

Young sports people are inspired by older performers, coaches, teachers or even talented friends, not just great players on the TV.

Role models lead by example and gain respect in doing so. Whether you’re a captain or a coach, if you adhere to high standards then others around you will follow.

At all times:

  • Be presentable.
  • Turn up to training & matches on time (early is even better).
  • Take training seriously.
  • Offer advice and support to players.
  • Encourage the team on the field.
  • Be positive.
  • Take the time to get to know different people at the club.
  • Look after personal and club equipment.
  • Show good sportsmanship.
  • Respect match officials.
  • Refrain from using bad language (A must for a coach)
  • Coaches, practice what you preach.

Cricket has a reputation for being a ‘gentleman’s game’, due to the good spirit in which it is played. Regardless of the standard played clubs should aim to produce well-rounded individuals who have been taught values as well as the game.

If senior club members act as responsible role models then they will leave a legacy for younger players to follow.

The future of our game is in your hands.

 

 

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