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Old 09-30-2008, 07:48 PM   #1
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Sports Games as a Viable Coaching Tool

With games becoming more and more complex while also becoming more and more realistic, some coaches have begun to take notice and use the games as a tool to teach their players the finer points of some sports. Christian McLeod takes a look at why the coaches not on board should begin to consider sports games as a viable coaching tool.

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"After watching Little Giants over the weekend, I couldn’t help but wonder if sports games can indeed be used as viable coaching tools.

For those of you who haven’t seen the movie (shame on you), the story follows a team of misfit 10- and 11-year-olds known as the Giants. The Giants are coached by Danny O’Shea (played by everyone’s favorite '90s funnyman Rick Moranis), who must coach against the city’s powerhouse Pee Wee Team coached by his former NFL star brother Kevin (played by Al Bundy, aka Ed O’Neill)."
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