Coaching & Team Management Hub
A Map of Content for the operational and interpersonal side of coaching — parent communication, team culture, managing multiple training groups, adapting to the modern athlete, and building programs that last.
Technical knowledge is necessary but not sufficient. The best coaches are also effective communicators, culture architects, and organizational leaders. This hub covers the human side of coaching.
Parent Communication
- Coaching – Managing Parent Communication — The pre-season parent meeting framework, communication infrastructure (apps, newsletters, expectations), and strategies for managing the inevitable difficult conversations.
- Zone 2 Training for High School Runners — The parent objection section: how to explain why “running slow makes you faster” to skeptical parents who want to see intensity.
Building Team Culture
- Building a Culture of Excellence — What separates programs like Fayetteville-Manlius, Niwot, and Newbury Park from average programs. The seven pillars of excellence: identity, standards, ownership, rituals, adversity, community, and legacy.
- High School XC Track Team Culture — Practical culture-building tactics: team dinners, athlete spotlights, theme days, community service, and how small rituals compound into a team identity.
- Mistakes New Distance Coaches Make — The five critical errors: mileage obsession, ignoring athlete development arc, neglecting recovery, building inauthentic culture, and prioritizing spreadsheets over people.
Program Organization
- Coaching Multiple Training Groups — The “One Bowl, Many Spoons” system: time-based training, hub models, and unified warm-ups for managing large, mixed-ability teams with limited staff.
- High School Track Organization Guide — First four weeks of spring track: staffing structure, uniform distribution, attendance systems, and event-specific training protocols.
- Coaching High School Distance Runners — The central coaching hub: foundational principles, core concepts, daily schedules, and essential resources for distance coaching.
Understanding the Modern Athlete
- Coaching the Modern High School Athlete — Navigating instant gratification, social media comparison culture, reduced attention spans, and mental health challenges in today’s teenagers. Strategies for building long-term process orientation.
- Coaching Female Distance Runners — Special considerations for coaching girls: hormonal cycles, body image pressures, team dynamics, and communication styles.
- Mental Health for Runners — Recognizing warning signs. When to coach, when to refer. Building a program culture that normalizes seeking help.
Hub Pages (Start Here)
These pages serve as entry points to major topic areas:
- Coaching High School Distance Runners — Master hub for distance coaching philosophy and resources
- High School Cross Country Training Hub — The XC-specific training and coaching framework
- High School Distance Running Training Hub — Overarching philosophy connecting XC and track
- High School Middle Distance Training Hub — 800m and 1600m specific framework
- Running Coach Hub — Coaching services and self-guided resources overview
- About Coach Saltmarsh — Background, credentials, and coaching philosophy
Related MOCs
- MOC – Athlete Development — The long arc that makes coaching decisions make sense
- MOC – Season Planning — How coaching philosophy gets translated into structure
- MOC – Mental Performance & Race Day — The psychological dimension of athlete management