![]() Likewise, as a coach you need to know every athlete’s strengths and weaknesses and play to those. Though Rodman also had a dominant personality, he was not a team leader-both Jordan and Rodman had powerful egos, and we all know how the story goes in the battle to be the best on a team.Ĭoach Jackson understood personality traits and how they directly correlated to the team’s performance and path to be the absolute best. Jackson trusted Jordan because he was so passionate, smart, and motivated to lead the team to victory. ![]() Michael Jordan had an all-caps DOMINANT personality on and off the court. Phil Jackson had such success with the Bulls team (and specifically coaching Dennis Rodman) because he understood each player’s personality and how to create trust and cohesiveness. Rodman, however, was a rebel and liked to do his own thing, having a very distinct, dominant personality. Rodman was a key player in the Bulls’ dominant string of championships, and Jackson knew this. The best example for a discussion of adapting coaching to a team’s mindset and personality comes from the series The Last Dance, in which Phil Jackson coached the Chicago Bulls to title victories while Dennis Rodman was one of the team’s star players. ![]() While coaching your sport, have you ever thought I feel like the team isn’t responding positively to my coaching? Or, from that thought, asked yourself the question How I can motivate the team to cohesively perform to the best of their ability? ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |