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Save the Date! Positive Coaching Alliance Training for Parents

By Steve Hilton, 04/29/18, 12:00AM CDT

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May 18th, 7-8:15pm at May Whitney

LZBSA and Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) for Parents

All parents, Rookie League through Travel, strongly encouraged to attend LZBSA’s Positive Coaching Alliance meeting and presentation. Baseball and softball managers, coaches, and assistants are using PCA guiding principles and it’s important for parents to understand how critical your role is in the development of your player athlete.  This fundamental approach to development is currently being used by the Lake Zurich High School to enhance all sports programs and create better athletes.

PCA Positive Sports Parent & Coaches Presentation

WHEN:  Friday, May 18th 7-8:15 pm

WHERE:  May Whitney Elementary, 100 Church St, Lake Zurich

TO REGISTER:  LZBSA / PCA Workshop

 

The Positive Coaching Alliance mission is to transform the youth sports culture into a Development Zone® where all youth through high school athletes have a positive, character-building experience that results in BETTER ATHLETES, BETTER PEOPLE.

 

LZBSA aspires to be an outstanding educational-athletic organization that provides a high-quality experience to every athlete. A high-quality experience is one in which every athlete:

  • Is coached using the principles of Positive Coaching
  • Has fun at practices and games
  • Feels like an important part of the team regardless of performance
  • Learns “life lessons” that have value beyond the playing field
  • Learns the skills, tactics and strategies of the game and improves as a player

 

THE POSITIVE SPORTS PARENT

The Positive Sports Parent focuses on life lessons through sports, leaving concerns about results in competition to coaches and athletes.

 

THE POSITIVE COACH

The Positive Coach uses the power of positive reinforcement to pursue winning and the more important goal of teaching life lessons through sports.

 

THE POSITIVE ATHLETE

The Positive Athlete strives to improve him or herself, teammates and the sport as a whole.