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What's the difference between a system approach and a winning-only approach? Having a great, high-performing system means having an outstanding environment with all of your programs, drills, and plans lined up and functioning perfectly, whereas winning means to come in first!
Systems do not create winners, but they do produce consistency and provide opportunity and a measurable quality control framework. They build the foundation of a structure to play within that allows talent to take over and be creative.
TORONTO 1-2-2 PURSUE
Winning and coming in first isn't possible without implementing a system that taps into all opportunities so that your coaches, staff, managers, and players can succeed at any level.
Drills and practice plans are essential ways to develop individual skills. Systems and structures enable players to become smarter, more creative, and elite.
2-3 CAROLINA AGGRESSIVE
Ensure that you have the best possible system that provides you with the opportunities to do your best, one which has all of the elements you would expect to find in the highest performance sports system. Am I here to win?
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At CoachThem, we are always excited to share firsthand experiences and insights from our team members. In this blog, Mitch recounts his unforgettable journey at an NHL development camp, offering a unique glimpse into the drills and skills that shape future hockey stars.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new rewards program, run through Rewardful! This is an exciting opportunity for you to become a CoachThem Influencer and earn rewards for spreading the word about our platform.
At CoachThem, we are incredibly grateful for the strong relationships we've built with our partners. These partnerships are integral to our success and reflect our commitment to enhancing the coaching experience. Today, we want to take a moment to acknowledge and appreciate our esteemed partners: Minnesota Hockey, Hockey Calgary, Sensplex Hockey Programs, NHLCA, OMHA, Hockey Alberta, and PWHL.