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Our recruiting experts give some examples of what being coachable and uncoachable looks like to college coaches. Coachable • You are willing to learn and improve • You actively listen to constructive criticism from coaches and apply that feedback in practice and competitions • You are open-minded and willing to make changes that will improve your game • You understand that constructive criticism is meant to help you improve and not to be taken personally Uncoachable • You pout, eye roll, or complain when you disagree with direction or criticism from coaches • You dismiss criticism from coaches and don’t apply the feedback • You are close-minded and unwilling to make changes to improve your game • You take criticism personally For more on this topic, check out: https://www.ncsasports.org/blog/2020/... Learn more about what college coaches value most in recruits: https://www.ncsasports.org/state-of-r... Have a question you want answered? Comment below or send an email to recruitinghelp@ncsasports.org. Join us each Tuesday at 2 PM CST as we discuss all things recruiting with former college coaches and athletes who have experienced it themselves. ======================== FOLLOW NCSA (Next College Student Athlete): YouTube at / ncsasport or NCSAsport Facebook at / ncsasports Twitter at / ncsa or @ncsa Instagram at / ncsa_sports or #ncsa Snapchat at / ncsa_sports or ncsa_sports TikTok at / ncsa_sports or ncsa_sports NCSA is the largest and most successful college athletic recruiting network. With a network of over 35,000 college coaches, NCSA assists student-athletes in 34 sports to find their best path to college.