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Re: Drive Coach Training

Pre-match planning is my number one priority. Be sure to get drivers and other teams that you are with that match on the same page. Have a general plan and flow pattern set up before you step up to the sticks.

Practice before the competition is a big thing, also. The more hands on practice you can squeeze in the better. As a high school driver, I found that the operator, coach and I had a fairly calm, semi-silent way of doing things. We developed an intuition with each other so that we could think like each other and know what we should do. This also happens when you create a "play book" of sorts. Have common general goals from match to match.

I agree with what Adam said about being a time keeper and motivator. No matter how stacked the odds are against you, as soon as the match starts, it's a level playing field, things happen, robots may not move etc. NEVER go into a match with a negative attitude. Any match can be won by any alliance on any day. Sometimes the drivers don't look at the game clock, I would suggest developing a system where you tell them common times (1 minute, 30 sec, 15 sec and then count down from 5). Even though there may be field sounds to tell you such info, sometimes the drivers don't hear them.

Just remember to stay calm, "loud talking" may be needed at times, stay positive, and never place blame for an outcome on one person, this is a team effort.
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