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thanks for the quick replies, and I am aware that I totally misused the word caveat, segue could of been an option, anyway I digress...
Someone in a recent clinic helped give me an idea, to appeal to the coaches well being, ie "you better keep all those players and extra coaches out of the way so you can move easier" a good hint that appeals to a coaches well being, obvious if this subtlety didn't work, a more direct comment, then warning may work |
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Bigref- I'd caution you against telling a coach "you better...." to start your conversation. It makes it sound like you are commanding. I prefer to say
"you know Coach, I've found that if the players stay back in their area, you and I both will have a lot more room to do our jobs." I too yearn for the NCAA sideline- that pristine white belt looks like heaven!
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