Thanks for posting Dan.
If a player is truly driven to improve being able to assess a player's game is critical. The reason why Weight Watchers is so successful in getting people to lose weight is they hold them accountable. You have to weigh in. They give you a plan: what you should eat, the exercise you should do, and every week you have to come in and weigh in, so they hold you accountable. If you have a student and they're providing data, you can give them a lesson and provide them with what to practice. That might be x number of Trackman tests or some other skills test or drill in Clippd, but if they come back in two weeks in and you can see they haven't done any of that, why are they even taking the lesson? Data can help with accountability. I think this is especially true with juniors where developmentally they often don't have the responsibility required without somebody coaching them in the process of staying accountable.
If a player is truly driven to improve being able to assess a player's game is critical. The reason why Weight Watchers is so successful in getting people to lose weight is they hold them accountable. You have to weigh in. They give you a plan: what you should eat, the exercise you should do, and every week you have to come in and weigh in, so they hold you accountable. If you have a student and they're providing data, you can give them a lesson and provide them with what to practice. That might be x number of Trackman tests or some other skills test or drill in Clippd, but if they come back in two weeks in and you can see they haven't done any of that, why are they even taking the lesson? Data can help with accountability. I think this is especially true with juniors where developmentally they often don't have the responsibility required without somebody coaching them in the process of staying accountable.