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Coaching Youth Hoops (Youth Basketball Coach)

Ep 275 Essential Player Discipline Tips

14 Oct 2025

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https://teachhoops.com/ đŸ‘·đŸŒBuild a season-long practice plan in 60 seconds: ⁠https://coachingyouthhoops.com/basketball-practice-plan/⁠ ✅Download FREE Season Planning Checklist: ⁠https://coachingyouthhoops.com/season-checklist/⁠ 📈 AI Game Analytics for Youth Teams: ⁠https://coachingyouthhoops.com/ai⁠ Is player discipline just about punishing mistakes—or is there much more beneath the surface? Most coaches think strict rules and quick consequences will “fix” behavior, but is that actually building character and sportsmanship? In this episode, Coach Steve Collins and Coach Bill Flitter—seasoned with over 50 combined years—shine a light on why modeling calm, setting clear expectations, and knowing when not to discipline are coaching superpowers. How are you teaching discipline on and off the court? You’ll discover: When to set a consequence
and when to coach through it. The power of modeling great sportsmanship (even after a bad call). How the best coaches turn discipline into life lessons, not just benchings. There’s even more wisdom waiting inside the episode! Let’s change the game together! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review. đŸ‘·đŸŒBuild a season-long practice plan in 60 seconds: https://coachingyouthhoops.com/basketball-practice-plan/ ✅Download FREE Season Planning Checklist: https://coachingyouthhoops.com/season-checklist/ 📈 AI Game Analytics for Youth Teams: https://coachingyouthhoops.com/ai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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