At NC Crusaders, we have a number of dugout rules, including a phone parking bucket, among other things.  But our favorite is this:
No coaching your teammates.
Only hyping them up.

Because nothing kills the mood like a 12-year-old turning into a biomechanics professor after a strikeout.

We don’t do:
 “Hey, your elbow was late.”
 or
 “You should’ve opened your hips sooner.”
or 
"Hey you're actually supposed to go here with the ball on that play"

Yo, relax. You're 12, or 14, or 16.  You don't know everything, and think about how much you'd dislike it if one of your peers tried to correct you? 

We do things like:
“Next one’s yours!”
“Shake it off!”
“You’re a beast, let’s go!”
“Your walk-up song still slaps.”

Positive self-talk starts with positive team talk — and our teams are elite at keeping the vibes high, the confidence up, and the dugout loud.

Because Scripture says it best:
 “Encourage one another and build each other up.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:11

Encourage big.
 Celebrate everything.
 Leave the coaching to… well, the coaches.

That’s the Crusaders way.