• Ep. 1 - Ryan Dietl - Hockey Coach

  • 2024/10/03
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Ep. 1 - Ryan Dietl - Hockey Coach

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  • In this inaugural episode of the On Call Coaches Podcast, Coach Alex and Coach Zane introduce their new show, where they dive into the journeys of coaches and explore how they use video analysis to enhance player development. For their first episode, they sit down with Coach Ryan Dietl, a former player from Webster Groves, Missouri, who has since become a prominent skills coach. Ryan walks through his playing days at McKendree University and the Texas Junior Brahmas, sharing the challenges of transitioning from college to juniors and why he ultimately chose to focus on hockey. He provides thoughtful advice for players deciding between the college and junior paths, emphasizing the importance of being honest with oneself about their skill level and goals. The conversation also covers Ryan’s shift to coaching, where he integrates video analysis into his training. He explains how video coaching helps players improve their skills and decision-making, from strategy to technique, and why he focuses on players’ mistakes rather than highlight reels. Tune in for valuable insights on personal growth, coaching techniques, and the growing role of video in player development. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 1:00 – Introduction Hosts Coach Alex and Coach Zane introduce the podcast and share the goal of the show: to interview coaches from OnCallCoaches.com about their coaching journeys and experiences with video coaching. 1:00 - 2:30 – Hosts’ Background Coach Alex gives a brief introduction to STL Hockey Training, mentioning the private lessons, camps, and video coaching they offer. 2:30 - 4:00 – Introducing Guest: Coach Ryan Dietl A detailed introduction of guest Coach Ryan Dietl, highlighting his playing career from Webster Groves High School, through McKendree University, to the Texas Junior Brahmas.Reference to his professional coaching experience and his work at STL Hockey Training. 4:00 - 6:30 – Ryan’s Transition from Player to Coach Ryan shares his journey from playing in college and junior hockey to transitioning into coaching. 6:30 - 9:00 – College vs. Junior Hockey Ryan talks about his experience at McKendree University and why he decided to leave to play junior hockey.He discusses his readiness to focus more on hockey and less on school at that time. 9:00 - 12:00 – The Grind of Junior Hockey Ryan describes the daily grind of junior hockey compared to the more laid-back nature of college hockey. 12:00 - 15:00 – Choosing Between College and Junior Hockey Ryan emphasizes the importance of being honest with yourself about where you stand in your hockey career. 15:00 - 18:00 – Personal Growth in Junior Hockey Ryan talks about how living with teammates and host families during juniors helped him grow both personally and as a hockey player. 18:00 - 21:00 – The Role of Video Coaching Introduction to video coaching and its impact on both Ryan's coaching style and player development.Discussion on how video coaching helps players recognize and correct their mistakes. 21:00 - 24:00 – Video Coaching: Skill vs. Strategy Discussion on how video coaching is used to enhance both skill development and understanding of gameplay strategies (e.g., breakouts, positioning).Ryan shares examples of how different players benefit from video coaching based on their level and needs. 24:00 - 27:00 – Sources of Video for Coaching Discussion on where players get their video footage, with recommendations for high-quality video from parents, coaches, or live streaming services like LiveBarn. 27:00 - 30:00 – Video Sessions: Keeping Them Fun and Honest Ryan explains how he keeps video sessions engaging, honest, and constructive, while also building rapport with the players.Discussion about balancing critique with humor and how players are receptive to the video feedback process. 30:00 - 33:00 – Pricing and Video Recommendations Ryan shares his pricing for video coaching and gives advice to parents on what types of videos are most useful. 33:00 - 35:00 – Closing Remarks
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In this inaugural episode of the On Call Coaches Podcast, Coach Alex and Coach Zane introduce their new show, where they dive into the journeys of coaches and explore how they use video analysis to enhance player development. For their first episode, they sit down with Coach Ryan Dietl, a former player from Webster Groves, Missouri, who has since become a prominent skills coach. Ryan walks through his playing days at McKendree University and the Texas Junior Brahmas, sharing the challenges of transitioning from college to juniors and why he ultimately chose to focus on hockey. He provides thoughtful advice for players deciding between the college and junior paths, emphasizing the importance of being honest with oneself about their skill level and goals. The conversation also covers Ryan’s shift to coaching, where he integrates video analysis into his training. He explains how video coaching helps players improve their skills and decision-making, from strategy to technique, and why he focuses on players’ mistakes rather than highlight reels. Tune in for valuable insights on personal growth, coaching techniques, and the growing role of video in player development. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 1:00 – Introduction Hosts Coach Alex and Coach Zane introduce the podcast and share the goal of the show: to interview coaches from OnCallCoaches.com about their coaching journeys and experiences with video coaching. 1:00 - 2:30 – Hosts’ Background Coach Alex gives a brief introduction to STL Hockey Training, mentioning the private lessons, camps, and video coaching they offer. 2:30 - 4:00 – Introducing Guest: Coach Ryan Dietl A detailed introduction of guest Coach Ryan Dietl, highlighting his playing career from Webster Groves High School, through McKendree University, to the Texas Junior Brahmas.Reference to his professional coaching experience and his work at STL Hockey Training. 4:00 - 6:30 – Ryan’s Transition from Player to Coach Ryan shares his journey from playing in college and junior hockey to transitioning into coaching. 6:30 - 9:00 – College vs. Junior Hockey Ryan talks about his experience at McKendree University and why he decided to leave to play junior hockey.He discusses his readiness to focus more on hockey and less on school at that time. 9:00 - 12:00 – The Grind of Junior Hockey Ryan describes the daily grind of junior hockey compared to the more laid-back nature of college hockey. 12:00 - 15:00 – Choosing Between College and Junior Hockey Ryan emphasizes the importance of being honest with yourself about where you stand in your hockey career. 15:00 - 18:00 – Personal Growth in Junior Hockey Ryan talks about how living with teammates and host families during juniors helped him grow both personally and as a hockey player. 18:00 - 21:00 – The Role of Video Coaching Introduction to video coaching and its impact on both Ryan's coaching style and player development.Discussion on how video coaching helps players recognize and correct their mistakes. 21:00 - 24:00 – Video Coaching: Skill vs. Strategy Discussion on how video coaching is used to enhance both skill development and understanding of gameplay strategies (e.g., breakouts, positioning).Ryan shares examples of how different players benefit from video coaching based on their level and needs. 24:00 - 27:00 – Sources of Video for Coaching Discussion on where players get their video footage, with recommendations for high-quality video from parents, coaches, or live streaming services like LiveBarn. 27:00 - 30:00 – Video Sessions: Keeping Them Fun and Honest Ryan explains how he keeps video sessions engaging, honest, and constructive, while also building rapport with the players.Discussion about balancing critique with humor and how players are receptive to the video feedback process. 30:00 - 33:00 – Pricing and Video Recommendations Ryan shares his pricing for video coaching and gives advice to parents on what types of videos are most useful. 33:00 - 35:00 – Closing Remarks

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