by Lisa Brown | Nov 5, 2016 | Coaching
Here are four easy ways to create super-intense, high-energy practices that will pump up players. 1. Severely limit the amount of time you spend talking. Sport is not for talking. It’s a “see and do” activity. Most coaches take 5 minutes to explain a...
by Lisa Brown | Oct 12, 2016 | Coaching
One of the biggest mistakes you can make as the coach of U7 or U10 athletes is introducing the wrong skills – skills that are too advanced or teaching too many skills at once. We recommend that you teach the following skills: Skating Passing Lead Passing Shooting Ring...
by Lisa Brown | May 3, 2011 | Coaching, Uncategorized
Dare to Dazzle In Ringette Provincials: Stop Thinking About the Outcome By Lisa Brown When I was 21, I went into a major scoring slump. I became obsessed with whether I was scoring goals or not. Of course, I started scoring less, not more. Finally I decided I needed a...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Coaching
By Lisa Brown Here are SIX sweet goal-scoring plays for 3 vs. 3 situations. They are ideal for a tween ringette team and older. Try them in practice, and call them in a game depending on how your opponent is playing their triangle. Click on each of the links below to...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Coaching
Arguably, the one or two weeks that you spend picking your ringette team are as important as the six or seven months you spend coaching your team. If you’ve ever had the experience of selecting a group of ringette players who absolutely shine during try-outs and then...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Coaching
By Laura Warner Ah, that transition game! It’s a silent killer for many ringette teams. You know the scenario: your defensive triangle is impeccable, and your ability to score goals on the other team’s triangle is breathtaking. The only problem is, you can’t get the...