Mobile Phones Should Be Banned From The Dinner Table At Squad Sessions
Iâve heard this all year long. First from a member of an International Amateur golf team and just last weekend from Sean Kelly who manages a pro cycling team in Belgium. Where once the dinner at squad sessions was all chat and banter itâs now almost deathly silence with every man just staring blankly at his phone.
Heâs checking his facebook or twitter, or maybe posting a picture of the great time heâs not having because heâs too busy on his phone. Itâs an epidemic thatâs ruining team building all across sport.
How do you build team spirit? At the dinner table and in group sessions where players get to know each other, get to interact, get to slag each other off for playing badly. Believe it or not itâs this interaction, this bonding, this joking around that helps build team moral.
Carry on with our heads buried in our phones and where will be? A bunch of repressed shy retiring individuals, who for whom team will mean nothing.
So please managers and coaches of every team, from club to country, implement a rule of no phones at meals or group sessions. You can always leave 10 minutes at the end for the guys to rub out a quick tweet behind the bike shed.
Rant Over!
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