Creating a Tip Sheet for Better Game Plan Understanding – Lee Rose, Defensive Analyst, North Carolina Coach and Coordinator Podcast
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Lee Rose is now a defensive analyst for the University of North Carolina. But Coach Rose got his start in Poland. He learned very quickly how to work with limited resources and to make his teaching and coaching clear and concise because his players spoke English as a second language. Since that experience, he has been on a quest for best practices in teaching and coaching, especially as they relate to the classroom portion of coaching.
Today, Coach Rose shares what he puts together in a tip sheet for players to have information boiled down to the essentials, as well as how he would do it if he were back in Poland or at a lower level. In addition, we dive into a discussion of how different technology can be integrated into a smooth workflow.
Show Notes:
Start in coaching in Poland with a laptop, PowerPoint, and Hudl
Being concise in teaching
Benefits of the experience as a teacher of the game
Move to the FBS Power 5 level to learn best practices
Example of creating a tip sheet at UNC
How he would apply that tip sheet if he were in Poland
Integrating tools for an efficient workflow
Using Go Army Edge for the walk through
Using Go Army Edge to practice communicating multiple checks
A tool for making meetings more interactive
Going through the walk-through script
Best practices when putting together a defensive tip sheet
Follow Lee Rose on Twitter @Coachleerose.
Related Episodes:
From the Military to Coaching: Leadership & Innovation – Ben Kotwica, Special Teams Coordinator, Denver Broncos: https://bit.ly/412oSu3
Create a Better Plan and Develop Players with Data and Technology – Billy Riebock, Offensive Coordinator, Midwestern State: https://bit.ly/3Gbwe6b
Make the Most of the Reps You Have Available – Caleb Collins, Outside Linebackers Coach, Baylor: https://bit.ly/40GGhZd
Related Resources:
Using Technology to Coach Generation Z: https://bit.ly/3GgxMvI
Punt Install with Technology and Drills: https://bit.ly/410jUxL
DB Culture, Classroom, Technique: https://bit.ly/40IyKcw
Visit coachandcoordinator.com for enhanced show notes with links to related episodes, resources, and articles, as well as our winning edge takeaways. Also sign up for our free Weekly Tip Sheet which highlights the best ideas from the previous week, trending episodes, and featured resources.
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Lee Rose is now a defensive analyst for the University of North Carolina. But Coach Rose got his start in Poland. He learned very quickly how to work with limited resources and to make his teaching and coaching clear and concise because his players spoke English as a second language. Since that experience, he has been on a quest for best practices in teaching and coaching, especially as they relate to the classroom portion of coaching.
Today, Coach Rose shares what he puts together in a tip sheet for players to have information boiled down to the essentials, as well as how he would do it if he were back in Poland or at a lower level. In addition, we dive into a discussion of how different technology can be integrated into a smooth workflow.
Show Notes:
Start in coaching in Poland with a laptop, PowerPoint, and Hudl
Being concise in teaching
Benefits of the experience as a teacher of the game
Move to the FBS Power 5 level to learn best practices
Example of creating a tip sheet at UNC
How he would apply that tip sheet if he were in Poland
Integrating tools for an efficient workflow
Using Go Army Edge for the walk through
Using Go Army Edge to practice communicating multiple checks
A tool for making meetings more interactive
Going through the walk-through script
Best practices when putting together a defensive tip sheet
Follow Lee Rose on Twitter @Coachleerose.
Related Episodes:
From the Military to Coaching: Leadership & Innovation – Ben Kotwica, Special Teams Coordinator, Denver Broncos: https://bit.ly/412oSu3
Create a Better Plan and Develop Players with Data and Technology – Billy Riebock, Offensive Coordinator, Midwestern State: https://bit.ly/3Gbwe6b
Make the Most of the Reps You Have Available – Caleb Collins, Outside Linebackers Coach, Baylor: https://bit.ly/40GGhZd
Related Resources:
Using Technology to Coach Generation Z: https://bit.ly/3GgxMvI
Punt Install with Technology and Drills: https://bit.ly/410jUxL
DB Culture, Classroom, Technique: https://bit.ly/40IyKcw
Visit coachandcoordinator.com for enhanced show notes with links to related episodes, resources, and articles, as well as our winning edge takeaways. Also sign up for our free Weekly Tip Sheet which highlights the best ideas from the previous week, trending episodes, and featured resources.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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