Keep The Main Thing The Main Thing | Tommy Strine

23/05/2025 10 min

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Episode Synopsis

In this insightful episode of the JAMODI Podcast, the host shares a powerful perspective on player development, communication, and the evolution of coaching from the college level to high school. A major focus is placed on the JAMODI skill rating system—a valuable tool for objectively evaluating athletes and tracking growth. The conversation also highlights the importance of building strong relationships with parents, setting clear standards, and creating a competitive yet supportive environment for players. Listeners will walk away with actionable strategies for turning parents into partners and keeping the program centered around athlete development.🧠 Topics CoveredTransitioning from college to high school coachingHow the Jomodi skill rating system enhances player evaluationSetting standards and maintaining a competitive environmentStrategies for building trust and communication with parentsAligning player, parent, and coach expectationsKeeping the focus on long-term athlete development🔥 Key TakeawaysObjective evaluation tools like skill ratings improve growth and accountabilityCoaching at the high school level requires a unique approachBuilding a program means uniting players, parents, and staff under a shared visionTrust and transparency with parents lead to better outcomesCompetition and development can—and should—coexist🧩 Host InsightWith a background in both college and high school coaching, the host offers a unique lens into what it takes to lead with clarity, evaluate with fairness, and build programs that last.🚀 Call to ActionIf you found this episode helpful, hit that like button, subscribe, and share it with a coach or parent in your circle. The more we communicate and collaborate, the better our athletes become!