Communicating Player Progress: A Coach's Guide to Winning Parents Over

September 10, 2024

One of the biggest challenges cricket coaches face is proving player progress to parents. Parents want to see tangible evidence that their child is improving, and sometimes words alone aren’t enough.

So, how can you effectively communicate progress?

  1. Use Data to Tell the Story: Numbers don’t lie. By tracking performance metrics over time, you can show a player’s improvement in clear, concrete terms. Whether it’s bowling speed, batting accuracy, or fitness levels, presenting this data to parents helps them see the growth.
  2. Video Evidence: Combine your data with video analysis to make the case even stronger. By showing parents a side-by-side comparison of their child’s progress on the field, they can clearly see the difference in performance from one session to the next.
  3. Regular Updates: Don’t wait for parents to ask for progress reports. Take the initiative by sending regular updates that include performance metrics, video highlights, and areas of focus. This keeps parents informed and reassured about their child’s development.

The Result?
When parents feel confident that their child is improving, they are more likely to continue investing in your coaching, ensuring a long-term relationship.

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About the author

Madan Raj Rajagopal
Founder & CEO of Ludimos
I’m a cricket fanatic and AI enthusiast, driven by my passion for the game and technology. I founded Ludimos to empower millions of cricketers, giving them the platform to showcase their talent and pursue their dreams, using the power of AI to elevate their journey to success.