Description
Building a Movement for the Good of the Game
Help your athletes improve faster and your practices run more efficiently with Building a Movement for the Good of the Game—a coaching resource built for field hockey coaches who want better carryover.
Coaches do not invest in instructional resources just to collect ideas. They invest in tools that help them teach faster, communicate more clearly, and get athletes to execute with more confidence. Building a Movement for the Good of the Game is built with that purpose in mind.
This is the kind of resource that helps turn good ideas into repeatable habits. For field hockey coaches, that means less guesswork, clearer demonstrations, and a better structure for teaching concepts athletes can actually carry over.
Use it to sharpen your teaching, reinforce your standards, and give athletes a clearer picture of what quality execution should look like. When coaches teach with more clarity, athletes play with more trust—and that is where real program growth begins.
Why Coaches Buy This Video
- Teach with more clarity and less wasted practice time
- Give athletes a more repeatable framework for execution
- Pick up coaching points you can apply immediately
- Use a focused resource instead of piecing ideas together from random clips
- Strengthen your program with more intentional instruction
What You'll Learn
- Exclusive Insights: Learn from leading voices in the industry who have walked the talk and are now sharing their journey...
- Actionable Strategies: Gain access to a wealth of strategies that can help you, and those around you, embrace the principles...
- Community Support: Join a growing community of athletes, coaches, fans, and parents who are all working towards the same goal...
- Inspiration for Change: Be inspired by stories of courage and resilience from those who have fought against the odds to uphold...
- Tools for Advocacy: Equip yourself with the tools needed to advocate for positive change in your local sports communities and...
Who It's For
Middle school and high school field hockey coaches, club and travel field hockey coaches, assistant coaches, trainers who want a clearer teaching resource, and parents who support player development.
Why It Helps Your Program
Strong programs do not rely on motivation alone. They rely on clearer teaching, better repetition, and shared standards across the staff. Building a Movement for the Good of the Game helps coaches create that kind of environment by giving them a practical resource they can use to teach with more precision and confidence.