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September 30, 2025 16 mins
www.theaisportscoach.com New to AI and coaching youth hoops? This episode breaks it down in plain English—no jargon, no fancy tools. I share how AI helps with the blank page (practice outlines, parent notes, simple checklists), what it’s great at (speed, clarity, consistency), and where it falls short (it doesn’t know your kids, you must review for safety and fit). We’ll talk mindset too: start small, one job at a time, stack tiny wins, and build a simple library you can reuse all season. Bottom line: AI won’t replace coaches—it replaces scrambling. You’re still the decision-maker, teacher, and culture-builder. Your first step this week: pick ONE lane (practice outline, parent message, or gear checklist), describe your situation in two sentences, ask for a short bulleted draft, tweak it in two lines, save it. Want examples and a crew learning alongside you? Join the free community at theaisportscoach.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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