A mentor is an experienced, trusted guide who provides advice, support, and direction to a less experienced person to help them develop skills, gain insights, and achieve personal or professional goals, acting as a role model and sharing wisdom from their own journey.
As a GCU FC coach you have a powerful opportunity to mentor your players on and off the field by providing expert technical guidance, building confidence, teaching life skills (discipline, resilience, time management), fostering a strong work ethic, and guiding personal development beyond football. creating a well-rounded, motivated individual ready for challenges on and off the field.
To best mentor a player, you need to firstly build trust through honest, individualized feedback, foster a growth mindset by emphasising learning over fearing mistakes, develop their whole person (academics, character), and create a positive, fun, and safe environment that encourages resilience, discipline, and a lifelong love for the game, focusing on specific skill growth while balancing competitive drive with good sportsmanship.
Mentoring Strategies:
- Build Trust & Rapport: Be approachable, empathetic, listen actively, and create psychological safety where players aren’t afraid to fail or speak up.
- Focus on Growth Mindset: Encourage embracing challenges, learning from setbacks, and persistent effort, rather than perfection.
- Provide Honest, Specific Feedback: Balance praise with constructive criticism, focusing on what to improve, not just that they need to be better, building confidence.
- Develop the Whole Person: Guide on personal goals, academics, and life skills, not just football skills, fostering well-rounded individuals.
- Tailor Training: Design personalised plans that nurture their unique strengths while improving fundamentals, ensuring high ball contact.
- Manage Pressure & Competition: Teach stress management, resilience, and discipline, using competition as a tool for growth, not intimidation.
- Be a Role Model: Demonstrate integrity, resilience, and positive behaviour; protect players from external pressure, taking blame publicly while offering clear guidance privately.
- Foster a Positive Environment: Make it fun, ensure active engagement in training (not just standing around), and celebrate effort and good moments.
For support: email wellness@goldcoastunitedfc.com.au or call 0438184994.
Best wishes
Jeff
Dr. Jeff Kemp OAM
Board Director Gold Coast United FC