Teaching technique, engaging parents, celebrating
achievement, and fundraising; a youth coach's to-do list never ends. Luckily,
there's a secret weapon. Capturing video of games and practices can actually
help you with all of these things. Here's how:
- Teaching Technique. Don't just tell them, show them. Seeing is believing for young players, and video is the
perfect way to help them master essential techniques. Using video from games
and practices to reinforce coaching points helps young players comprehend and
retain what's important. That way, when they hit the field, they'll be
prepared, confident and ready to execute.
- Engaging Parents. Parents want to be a part of the team, but unless they're
able to join your staff, it can be hard to keep them engaged. By having your
players review film at home, parents can learn alongside their athlete and feel
more involved. With Hudl , they'll see your notes and comments attached to the videos and
become a key part of the process.
- Celebrate Achievement. Highlight the victories. Every player succeeds in their own way during the season.
Capturing those moments as highlights can help players feel great about their
in-season achievements. And with all of those highlights already created during
the season, putting together your end-of-year banquet video will only take a
few clicks. Everyone wins.
- Fundraising. Big plays drive donations. Sharing highlights and game film is a great way to encourage
fans and potential donors to support your league. There's nothing like showing
how your team's hard work and dedication pay off on the field to get fans
excited about giving. And with Hudl, you can use your highlights to create a
customized fundraising campaign, and still keep 96% of what you earn from your
community, family and fans.
A Hudl Club & Youth account is built to help youth
coaches with all of the above. Visit www.hudl.com/youth to learn more.
Source: Hudl
Posted August 24, 2015
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A Youth Coach's Secret Weapon: Video
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Teaching technique, engaging parents, celebrating achievement, and fundraising; a youth coach's to-do list never ends. Luckily, there's a secret weapon. Capturing video of games and practices can actually help you with all of these things. Here's how: