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Why Teams Become Their Leaders, with Cody Royle

“We like to argue whether coaching is an art or a science. I think it’s a craft.”

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In episode #249 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we're joined by Cody Royle, who holds the position of Coach of Head Coaches.

Royle coached Aussie rules football at an elite level before leading Canada’s men’s National team. He is also a coach to 17 Head Coaches across 6 different teams sports, in 5 countries. These coaches are some of the top performers in their respective sports. His work is connected to the belief that the greatest advantage in professional sports is in optimizing the Head Coach.

You can catch Royle this June at TCS Live, hockey's premiere coaching conference.

Listen as he shares why teams become their leaders, why fear is a player's number one obstacle to success, and coaching isn't an art or science, but a craft.

VIDEO TIMESTAMPS:

  • 0:00 His process for evaluating coaching
  • 3:20 Power of reflecting
  • 7:05 Coaches staying consistent
  • 11:10 Dealing with losses
  • 14:00 Removing fear for players
  • 16:55 Organizational dynamics
  • 21:10 Consistent vocabulary
  • 25:10 Gaining alignment within an organization
  • 29:55 Preparing for adversity
  • 39:40 Being yourself as a coach
  • 49:40 Experiments with coaches
  • 52:45 Allowing room to grow
  • 59:30 Dealing with pressure
  • 1:02:10 Coaches can ask for help
  • 1:11:50 Maintaining energy
  • 1:15:40 Strength of identity
  • 1:19:30 Advice for outside guidance
  • 1:23:30 Key attributes of a coach





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