October 1, 2015
WYC 057 – Youth Hockey – Warren Nye talks Mental Fitness and Mind over Sport
What does it take to be a winning youth coach? Listen in as Warren Nye shares stories and discusses his journey to becoming a successful youth sports coach.
Warren has been coaching youth sports for over 30 years, mostly hockey teams from the youth level through junior national teams in which he has won the national championship in Canada. Coach Nye is a student of the mental aspect of the game, and over the last few years he has launched ‘Mind over Sport’- which is a passion of Coach Nye’s to work with people and companies as their peak performance life coach. Warren lives in Ontario, Canada, with his wife and 2 teenage children.
Website: coachingmindoversport.com
Website: ultimatehockeysource.com
Facebook: /warren.nye.73
Twitter: @coachnye
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Quote
‘Success is a peace of mind, which is a direct result of self satisfaction, in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.’ – John Wooden
My Cringe & ‘Ah-Ha’ Moments
- Warren admits to thinking he knew it all when he first started coaching
- He also shares a story about trying to fire up his team in the locker room so he kicked a garbage can and it accidentally hit a kid in the head.
Teaching Children & Keeping it Fun
- You have to gain the kids’ trust before they will buy into what you are teaching them. Really listen to them.
- Start practices with a fun game – it helps get the blood flowing and gets their mind in the game.
Self-Confidence and teaching kids to achieve peak performance
- Practice and reps are key. Coach Nye wrote a blog about the 5 Habits of a Successful Coach – and point #2 deals with performance practice: ultimatehockeysource.com/2015/09/29/the-5-habits-of-a-successful-coach/
- Visualization – if they are thinking about mistakes – have them picture a time or game when they were doing really well – and have them keep replaying these times/games in their mind.
- The process to excellence – If a kid is beating himself up over mistakes – it’s usually a symptom of bigger problems – and it can’t be solved overnight. But pour into the kid and be a positive role model in their life by truly caring.
HUGE IDEA #1
- Mental fitness – It starts with repeating positive self-talk. But the core is action. ‘I can do it’ is great – but you have to define the actions and repeat them.
Culture – Creating a Winning Attitude
- Discipline – Establish the culture up front with the players and parents.
HUGE IDEA #2
- Lay out a game plan for the 1st half of the season and the 2nd half of the season to set expectations and create the vision of where this team is going.
- Don’t overlook anything that needs corrected – correct it immediately.
- Rewards – The kids vote after each game to nominate player of the game
- Encourage the kids to carry forward their success at this sport towards some other activity they are passionate about (this requires for you to get to know them and other interests they have)
The One that Got Away
- Coach Nye shared a story about one team he was involved with who changed their identity going into final tournament of the year – and how it ended up preventing them from winning the tourney.
Leadership Quotes
- ‘Success is a peace of mind, which is a direct result of self satisfaction, in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.’ – John Wooden
- ‘If your mind can conceive it, and your heart can believe it, then you can achieve it’
Mind over Sport
- Peak performance life coach
- Coaches athletes and their parents, and businessmen, and performers. Live and over Skype.
- Website: coachingmindoversport.com