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Coach and Coordinator Podcast

How Exit Interviews Shape Team Dynamics and Development – Jonathan Himebauch (Arlington Renegades), Loren Johnson (Highland Springs HS), Siddiq Haynes (UTSA)

26 Oct 2023

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Exit interviews provide a valuable opportunity for coaches to gather feedback from players at the conclusion of a season. This feedback can have a profound impact on coaching methods and strategies, ultimately contributing to team development and success. This commitment to open communication and continuous improvement lays the foundation for successful future seasons and ultimately contributes to long-term growth and achievements of both the team and its players. In this episode, three coaches explore the importance of exit interviews, how they influence coaching approaches, and the benefits they bring to team dynamics and individual player development. Coaches Featured in This Episode: Jonathan Himebauch, Offensive Line Coach, Arlington Renegades Loren Johnson, Highland Springs High School (VA) Siddiq Haynes, Defensive Line Coach, UTSA Show Notes: Give Players Time to Process Their Emotions Include Feedback on Scheduling, Installation, and Daily Routine Goal Sheets and Personality Tests to Understand Players' Development and Maturation Open Communication and Honesty Provide Specific Feedback to Players on Performance, Strengths, and Areas for Improvement Encourage Players to Provide Feedback on How You Can Be a Better Coach Follow All We Are Doing: Visit CoachandCoordinator.com to listen to the entire library of episodes in The Season. Follow us on Twitter/X @CoachKGrabowski. Sign-up for our weekly newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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