The second most critical area for these coaches was organization and administration.
對(duì)這些教練來(lái)說(shuō)第二重要的領(lǐng)域是組織和管理。
To them, this meant things like better managing their budgets, and delegating responsibilities,
對(duì)他們來(lái)說(shuō),這意味著更好地管理他們的預(yù)算,下放更多責(zé)任,
making sure that even minor things were taken care of, like pre-game meals, those sort of things.
確保即使很小的事情他們也注意到了,比如賽前的飲食之類(lèi)的事情。
Excuse me, professor, I know good nutrition is important, but
不好意思,教授,我知道營(yíng)養(yǎng)均衡很重要,但是
organizing pre-game meals isn’t really something you consider when you are thinking about going into coaching as a career.
管理賽前飲食不太是你在考慮選擇教練作為職業(yè)時(shí)會(huì)想到的事情。
No, I guess not, Kenny, but it’s more an example of paying attention to the details, being organized.
嗯,我猜你們也不會(huì)想到,Kenny,但是這更多地是注意細(xì)節(jié)、有條不紊的一個(gè)例子。
I do want to emphasize that the profession of coaching is about more than just wins and loses.
我想強(qiáng)調(diào)的是教練這個(gè)職業(yè)不僅只是關(guān)乎輸贏的。
In fact, winning is probably stressed too much, at its best,
事實(shí)上,贏可能被強(qiáng)調(diào)得太多了,說(shuō)得好聽(tīng)點(diǎn),
I’d say coaching, especially in high school and college, is about teaching life skills through game strategy.
我會(huì)說(shuō)教練,尤其是在高中和大學(xué)的教練是通過(guò)比賽策略傳授生活技巧。
Of course, coaching requires a specialized body of knowledge.
當(dāng)然了,教練需要有專(zhuān)門(mén)的知識(shí)。
If you coach tennis, you need to know the rules of tennis, if you are a football coach, you need to know all about football strategies.
如果你指導(dǎo)的是網(wǎng)球,你就需要了解網(wǎng)球的規(guī)則,如果你是一位足球教練,那你需要了解所有的足球策略。
And those are the sorts of things that you’ll get in your classes here at the university.
那些是你們?cè)诖髮W(xué)這里的課堂上能學(xué)到的東西。