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n this episode of The Coaching 101 Podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson discuss strategies for effectively closing out the football season and preparing for the next. They talk about assessing the performance of coaches, players, and administrative support, and address inventory management. The conversation covers methods to motivate returning players and the importance of fostering open communication within the team. They emphasize the value of learning from the current season to improve and avoid potential pitfalls in the future. The episode also highlights the need for a balanced off-season that encourages multi-sport participation among players and touches on fundraising and resource management.

00:00 Introduction to the Coaching 101 Podcast

00:32 Technical Difficulties and Playoff Updates

03:46 Season Wrap-Up and Future Planning

04:35 Organizing and Simplifying Coaching Tasks

08:06 Upcoming Clinics and Resources

11:58 Evaluating and Improving Your Team

26:59 Reflecting on Lessons Learned

27:38 Benefits of Program Closeout

28:42 Making Changes in the Off-Season

29:50 Importance of Communication and Reflection

30:36 Balancing Off-Season Activities

33:51 Supporting Multi-Sport Athletes

36:20 Motivating Players and Coaches

43:57 Organizing for Next Season

49:15 Final Thoughts and Sponsor Acknowledgements

Daniel Chamberlain:

@CoachChamboOK

[email protected]

chamberlainfootballconsulting.com

Kenny Simpson:

@FBCoachSimpson

[email protected]

FBCoachSimpson.com

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