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Expedite Individual Development and Maximize Team Performance

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I’m TJ Manastersky, Head Coach for Brock University Badgers Men’s Hockey. I’ve been fortunate to coach at the NCAA D1, D3, USports, and IIHF level over the last 16 years.

I’ve learned that player development and winning is connected. Coaches should be creating the conditions to engage the individual and inspire the collective.

I help subscribers expedite individual development and maximize team performance.

You will learn to:

  • Develop practice plans that win
  • Create the conditions to inspire today’s athlete
  • Understand holistic player development to drive team performance
  • Communicate, connect, and lead your team

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Previous Editions

January, 2023 – Team Ability

December, 2022 – Magic of Rituals

November, 2022 – Talk Now Time

October, 2022 – There is No Copy and Paste

September, 2022 – Maps for Clarity

August, 2022 – Selecting for Character

July 2022 – Training Camp Ready

June 2022 – Pocket Battles

May 2022 – Champions Do Extra

April 2022 – Hockey in Asiago, Italy

March 2022 – Personal Development

February 2022 – Holistic Player Development Part 3 – Framework

January 2022 – Holistic Player Development Part 2 – Leaders Create the Environment

December 2021 – Holistic Player Development Part 1 – Why Bother?

November 2021 – Holistic Player Development Intro – Resources

October, 2021 – Decision-making vs. Problem-solving

September, 2021 – Win the Talent War

August, 2021 – Power of Language

July, 2021 – Player’s Coach and Efficiency

June, 2021 – Tactical Patience and First Derivatives in Learning

May, 2021 – Why Diversity Matters

April, 2021 – Infinite Games & the Talent that Whispers

March, 2021 – Motivation

February, 2021 – There is an I in Team

January, 2021 – What is a Coach?

December, 2020 – Breakthrough Knowledge

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