Courtside Culture

Courtside Culture

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Host Dave Grendzynski is a firm believer in positive psychology, especially when it comes to building a high school basketball program. When coaches provide a positive pathway for their players and parents, they’ll start building a good team culture and the wins will take care of themselves. On the “Courtside Culture Podcast,” we’ll talk to coaches, psychologists, authors, and players about how the right mindset causes everything else to fall into place—especially in high school. The psyche of...
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Dr. Karissa Niehoff—The Connection Between Good Sportsmanship And Culture

Mar 9th, 2022 2:00 PM

Dr. Karissa Niehoff is the Executive Director of the National Federation of State High School Associations.The National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) is the body that creates the rules of competition for most high school sports and activities in the United States.Dr. Niehoff has also served on the Education Committee of the United States Olympic Committee, served as the Executive Director of the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, and is a successful teacher and coach.She talks about sportsmanship and what it's doing to the culture of teams across the country. On this episode she explains why good sportsmanship starts with the coach, a Butler University study on the value of high school sports and exercise programs from the perspective of students' mothers. and the steps every coach can take to start to turning their culture around. We hope you enjoy this NFHS Sportsmanship discussion.NFHSTwitter Courtside: @courtsidepod1 #goodsportsmanship #teamculture #nfhssportsmanship

Dr. Dobie Moser, Director of CYO

Feb 28th, 2022 2:00 PM

Dr. Dobie Moser is the Director of CYO - Catholic Youth Organization. He's a former college tennis player who was also a member of the U-S Olympic Committee and Co-Director of the University of Notre Dame's "Play Like a Champion Today" national coaches training program.Plus, he was a Head Tennis Pro at a camp and resort north of Toronto, Ontario, for five summers and in the North Shore area of Chicago at a private club. He also helped to coach at the Special Olympics.It was an email that Dr. Moser put out to parents that prompted us to contact him. He used words in this email that he hasn't used in almost 30 years of involvement in youth sports. In this episode he talks about the email and what prompted it. He also shares what he finds is most concerning in youth sports and what he's most hopeful about.What all good-culture building coaches typically ask themselves.Also, what's the most valuable part of youth sports? It's not wins and losses.He tells us what Netflix movie you should be watching right now and he explains how a simple question got him the best seats at a Harry Chapin concert once. Contact Dobie Moser or dobiemoser@gmail.comCYO AthleticsTwitter Courtside: @courtsidepod1

Camilie Roney- The Learning Mom

Nov 18th, 2021 2:00 PM

Camilie Romey, also known as “The Learning Mom”, has been schooled in Psychology and helps parents by providing them strategies to get the most out of their children when it comes to education. She developed her own study tips for non-traditional students and has turned it into a process that improves grades and quality of life.She’s coaching overwhelmed students who are juggling life in and outside school. You help them boost grades with your signature NTA process. But it can also be used by coaches and even parents to help deal deal with outside stressors.She provides tips for students and parents and coaches. Getting a handle on the classroom is so important to a great team culture and Camile explains why. In this episode she will explain how coaches can use her system for better success on the court or field. She also gives us some insight on how parents can benefit from learning some of her time-saving techniques and other strategies. But it’s the student athlete who will benefit most from this episode. It’s a must listen for any parent or coach.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelearningmom/DIY courses: https://www.nontradaccelerator.com/storeOne-on-one Academic Coaching: https://www.nontradaccelerator.com/academic-coachingGroup Coaching: https://www.nontradaccelerator.com/Courtside Culture Podcast TwitterCourtside Culture Podcast FacebookDave Grendzynski Twitter

Dr. Gary Epler —Benefits Of Stress Management For Players, Parents, & Coaches

Oct 18th, 2021 2:00 PM

Dr. Gary Epler is a former team doctor for the Boston Celtics, an internationally-known Harvard Medical School Professor and thought leader on nutrition, peak performance, and executive health. He is an expert on how coaches, players, and even parents can manage stress. He's developed a way they all can reap the benefits of stress management.He travels around the world speaking to audiences about fitness, happiness, and productivity at the workplace. He also hosts the “Good Thoughts Podcast”, where he’s always sending good thoughts.He's here today because he’s discovered a way to make better decisions and improve your quality of life by knowing who you are moment by moment.In this episode he talks about which Boston Celtics players use these types of techniques, how coaches can teach themselves how to use them and what players can do to become better performers. Which of the following statements about stress management is true?A. Don't thinkB. Always keep a stress ball with youC. Talk to someoneListen to this episode to find out. #stress #stressmanagement #psychologyDr. Gary Epler TwitterDr. Gary Epler WebsiteCourtside Culture Podcast TwitterCourtside Culture Podcast FacebookDave Grendzynski Twitter

Dr. Tunisha Singleton—The Elements Of Culture

Oct 12th, 2021 12:00 PM

Dr. Tunisha Singleton is a media psychologist, creative strategist, speaker, and sports entertainment professional with an expertise in fan engagement, digital communication, and consumer intelligence.She offers a lot of advice on the elements of culture, or the ingredients that are the foundation of a good culture. It’s advice that all facets of the P-P-C … players, parents, and coaches… can take and use. She offers a completely different point of view.In this episode she talks about how coaches can match their values with actions. She also explains why players need to think about the question “who’s sitting at their table?” And the important role parents play in sustaining a good team culture. Tunisha Singleton, Ph.D. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tunishasingleton/Website: https://tunishasingleton.com/Dr. Singleton's Twitter: @TSingletonSaysTwitter Dave Grendzynski: @grizzer21Courtside Culture Podcast Twitter: @courtsidepod1

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