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Shooting in the Dark: Tales of Coaching and Leadership

Shooting in the Dark: Tales of Coaching and Leadership

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Author: Jim Thompson
Publisher: Warde Publishers
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 191
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 0.5

ISBN: 1886346046
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.077
EAN: 9781886346048
ASIN: 1886346046

Publication Date: July 1998
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Coaching styles and techniques have evolved significantly since the militant days of Vince Lombardi and Woody Hayes. No longer can coaches gain respect and effort from players by yelling "My way or the highway," writes NBA coach and Zen master Phil Jackson in Shooting's foreword. "This new type of coach is one whose leadership is trusted because he shares it with his players." Jim Thompson tests this theory--and others, to varying degrees of success--throughout his two-year stint as coach of a Northern California girls' high school basketball team.

Skillfully weaving how-to coaching techniques and a diary containing his inner thoughts (and, at times, obsessions) with the progress of the Fremont Women Warriors, Thompson's philosophical and motivational account exposes the multilayered dynamics of the player-coach relationship. As the coach explains the value of "Encouraging Players to Disagree," or "The Art of Celebrating Practice," he shows how the Women Warriors respond to such techniques. After a lopsided loss to an inferior team, Thompson rips the Warriors for a lackluster effort. But, thanks to their share-the-leadership philosophy, the team suggests they update their antiquated Flex offense. At first, Thompson fears mutiny, but then he realizes that "sharing power increases your own power in the sense that the likelihood of success is greater when you create a partnership."

Coaches will appreciate the wealth of practical and light-hearted tips, such as "Drills with Consequences," "Creating a Team Vocabulary," and "Motivational Speeches." And readers will find themselves rooting for the inspirational Woman Warriors. But it's Shooting in the Dark's ability to blend these insights and intimate stories that will light even the darkest of gymnasiums. --Rob McDonald

Book Description
Shooting in the Dark: Tales of Coaching and Leadership by Jim Thompson is a philosophical account of the author's two-year tenure coaching a high school girls basketball team in Northern California. The book also draws content from topics in leadership theory and a course co-taught by the author at the Stanford School of Business called Learning to Lead. The overall result is a unique journey into the world of coaching. The book features a Foreword by Phil Jackson, Head Coach of the Chicago Bulls.


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5 out of 5 stars An important tool in understanding leadership...   May 2, 2000
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book will challenge much of what you might have already learned/experienced as an athlete and/or coach, especially with respect to certain sports, such as football. Although Mr. Thompson's book is centered on his experiences while coaching high school girls basketball for two seasons, his lessons pervade beyond the gym. The chapters pertaining to sharing power with players (or students, or employees) and visualization are particularly strong. He weaves in relevant and occasionally humorous analogies and anecdotes (often in the format of diary entry interludes) in cementing key concepts. Do not bother reading this book if you remain steadfast in your admiration for Bobby Knight's coaching style, as this book's message is more in tune with Phil Jackson's (he even wrote the foreword). Enjoy!

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