Doing Things a Little Differently

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Doing Things a Little Differently Presented by: Head Coach Curtis Gilbert and the New England College Staff

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Doing Things a Little Differently

Presented by:Head Coach Curtis Gilbert

and the New England College Staff

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Concerns:1. Money – We are a Division III program with a very limited budget

and any way we can stretch the dollar, the better. Keep it unique without breaking the bank or adversely appearing cheap or frugal.

2. Intentions – Are we trying to look a part that we are not? What will this image/approach do to the underlying culture of the team? Cost:Benefit, SWOT, Brainstorming.

3. Continuity – While it is good to keep things fresh, it can sometimes disrupt the continuity of the program and the learning process.

4. Openness – Will the guys be open to this approach?

5. Stay Grounded – While striving for new and improved ways to keep a competitive advantage, do not forget about the roots of your philosophy and the basic fundamentals of the game and your coaching process.

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Benefits:1. Competitive Advantage – By constantly re-evaluating your

approach to any given aspect of the team, it keeps things fresh and evolving. (“A rolling stone gathers no moss”)

2. Ownership – When constantly striving for new and improved ways to lead and operate, the players begin to realize how much you care about the program. Similarly, if the players are given opportunities to embrace change or champion it, they invest more time and energy in the process. (Sometimes the best voice, is a new voice…)

3. Keeps it Enjoyable – this is after all just a game. Stay grounded and realize that this games is supposed to be fun. Stay fresh, Stay fun.

4. Aces – If you have paid your due diligence and the ideas do work, then the other team will not know what hit them. Aces in the pocket are always tough to beat. Everyone can defend a deuces…

5. Change is free – You don’t need to buy new equipment, or launch a new website for change to work. (but you can…they are inexpensive ways too)

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Study Hall / Academics• All 1st yr players and anyone below a 2.5 gpa

have 8 hours of study hall/week.• Study Hall in Library (Tutoring counts)• Set your own hours between 8-4:30.

– Typically have 6-10 players in Library btwn 10-1.

• Be realistic, take ownership, the work needs to get done anyways. (Facebook and COD at night!)

• Get above a 2.5 and your out.• Those below a 2.5 in the spring have “duties”

– Duties determined by Seniority. Oldest have the WORST.

• Per semester gpa, not your cumulative.• Get good grades, and you’ll be the boss.

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Off-Season Conditioning

• Leadership Pyramid• Encourage ownership and committed

investment.• Teach and develop leadership at a younger age.• Everyone has a sense of empowerment.

Freihofner Jacques

Putney Flynn Crozier Collins

Rice Testor DiFalco Nicastro Gillis Delamore Costello Goyette

Parsons Ruzbasan McMaster Hebert Miles Kemena Maiorana Herzog

Barnard Amour Gagnon Zellen Shute Peck Naimie Barbati

Kitson Scully Gomes Chen Weisberg Hunter

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Missing Practice• Late to practice, you leave.• Next practice you sit-out. (stand in corner)

– Watch someone take your place.

• Then you may return, but you are at the bottom of the depth chart for your position.

• Why should you be in better conditioning than the player who is on time…? (LT)

• If you sit-out or serve your time on Pre-game, you will not play in the game. (no prac=no play)

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Provide Incentives:

• High-Rollers Club– Usually takes place on Spring Break.– First off the bus.– First to get their room keys.– First in line to eat.– …basically 1st for everything for the duration

of the trip.

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Practice Player of the WeekPPOTW

17 Weeks = 17 ShirtsWeek 1: Coach’s Vote EverydayWeek 2: Coaches everday, plus Week 1 winner.Week 3: Coaches everday, plus Week 1 and 2 winner.…..etc.Week 8: Coaches everyday, Week 1-7 winners end of week.

Other Incentives:

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Other Incentives:• Basic

– Everyone desires appreciation for their efforts.– Creates Individual goals that benefit the whole.

• Simple– PPOTW shirts. (exclusive gear)– Extra Helmet sticker. (Looking back/Looking fwd)

• Deeper– “I Love You” (you must say it clearly and why)

• De La Salle Spartans of Concord, CA Football team– Has less to work with and draw from.– Had a 151 game winning streak between ‘92-’03!– Strengthening the unspoken bond of Athletics.– www.spartanhood.com– "To all those who inquire about the secret of our success, I respond now

with: Spend a Year with Us."

Bob Ladouceur, Spartan Head Football Coach

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Cooler Practice:• When things get stale.• Divide the teams accordingly.• Fill up a Cooler with goodies and place at

the midline opposite the sub-box.• Winner gets the cooler. Do not say what

is in there.• (Capri-Sun, Chips, Candy bars, coconut

water, Gatorade, Soda, t-shirts…etc.)

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6. Hockey Inspiration• Many cross-over athletes and similarities in the

skills used.• Body positioning for loose balls and using

teammates in GB situations. (Goosing, Hockey slaps/taps…

• Odd man rush drills and Fast break freelancing.• Cycling offense vs. traditional pick-play.• Increasing shooting angles through top-side

offense.• Very similar to Box Lacrosse Inspiration…

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5v3 into 2v2/3v3/5v5-Drill begins by having to clear from the def zone 5v3.-2 low D stay behind and 2 new O enter the zone for a 2v2 one-time attempt.-Meanwhile 3v3 pushes the opposite zone.-2v2 rejoins the opposite end and play out a 5v5 situation.

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2v4 into a 2v2-The drill begins 2v2 with 2 more O players on the corners as outlets. -The O on corners can be either outlets or dump/shoot.

-Once the D recovers, they push transition against the 2 O players on the corner.

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