with Tim Walton,
University of Florida Head Coach;
2x Women's College World Series Champions (2014, 2015);
5x SEC Tournament Champions;
8x SEC Regular Season Champions;
5x SEC Coach of the Year;
2019 NFCA Southeast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year;
2015 USA Softball Junior Women's National Team Assistant Coach;
over 800 career wins
In this video, two-time Women's College World Series champion coach Tim Walton lays the foundation of his championship organization. As he explains, championship level play is achieved by stressing the importance of defining culture and hiring an exceptional staff. You'll learn to do these things and more inside!
Role of the Coach
Coach Walton explains how to get organized and consistent as a coach. He believes that having an open door policy with players and treating your team as family is key to success.
You'll come to understand the various roles of the coach, including being a role model and example for your players. Walton also details how he creates an atmosphere that promotes conversation and establishes a clear line between friendship and work.
Supporting Cast
To create an elite program, your entire staff must be on the same page. Coach Walton covers how to collaborate with a strength and conditioning coach to have goals and understand what certain athletes can and cannot do. He also explains how to develop accountability by allowing individuals to have a certain job or responsibility. You'll learn to create a character checklist that is collaborative and has both objective and subjective elements.
In this presentation, Coach Walton covers the blueprint for developing a championship organization. He describes the importance of creating roles, defining culture, and the importance of a solid support system. This is a must-watch for any coach looking for guidance in building a great program.
62 minutes. 2022.