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Ep 147 Helping Players when things go Sideways...

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Ep 147 Helping Players when things go Sideways...

The Sports Coach Podcast›
Jun 4, 20268:55

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Episode Title: How Do You Stop the One-Mistake Spiral Before It Destroys a Game?

Every coach has seen it: one mistake turns into two, body language collapses, and a player checks out mentally. This episode gives you a simple, repeatable system to stop the spiral in real time—without speeches, posters, or “shake it off” coaching. You’ll learn how to train the reset like a skill so it shows up when the game gets tight.


Why most players spiral after mistakes (and why motivation doesn’t fix it long-term)


The “micro-focus” method that shrinks pressure down to the next playable moment


How to install one program-wide reset cue (“Next,” “Neutral,” or WIMC)


A simple breathing tool that helps players regain control in high-pressure moments


How to clean up self-talk so it becomes a weapon, not a liability


A scrimmage scoring twist that rewards “resets” instead of points

Players don’t lack toughness—they lack a system for adversity. When pressure hits, the brain narrows, focus shrinks, and mistakes compound because there’s no reset protocol to return to neutral.

1) Shrink the moment
Train players to focus on the next controllable action: next play, next stop, next box out, next sprint back.

2) Use one reset cue
Pick one cue for the entire program (ex: “Next,” “Neutral,” WIMC = What’s In My Control). Train it daily so it becomes automatic.

3) Practice calm on purpose
Use breathing as a skill, not a suggestion: box breathing (4-4-4-4) and the late-game quick reset (4 in, 8 out).

4) Replace negative self-talk with action cues
Teach athletes to identify the negative thought and replace it with one short physical cue (ex: “Strong hands,” “Stay low,” “Talk early,” “See the rim”).

Short live play segments (ex: two-minute games) where teams earn points for responding correctly after mistakes: sprint back, communicate, execute the next right decision. No points for complaining, blaming, or bad body language.

When you see the spiral starting: don’t lecture. Name the reset, get one breath, demand communication, and run one clean action to create a quick win (stop, rebound, quality shot).

Pick ONE reset cue today. Train it for 30 days. Build it into the first three minutes of practice. When the lights come on, your team won’t rise to the moment—they’ll fall to their training.

More program tools, culture systems, practice plans, and done-for-you templates:https://teachhoops.com/

Show NotesEpisode SummaryWhat You’ll LearnThe Core ProblemThe 4-Part Reset SystemDrill of the Episode: “Reset Reps”Coach’s Cue in the MomentCoach ChallengeResources
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