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who reported the first existence of the word coach and when was this? what was the word considered before this?
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coakley
said it came into existence in 1860 after the American Civil War a person who taught manners or in academics |
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Gilbert did a study in 2002, what was it's purpose? what was it's significance (3)? what were the results (2?)
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to find out what coaches do and think, what they do, and their preferences and expectations
help bridge the theory-practice gap reference aid for setting research agendas development and revision of coaching education program increased coaching research - 30 articles a year small core of authors specializing in coach science |
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who governs coaching education in canada?
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the coaching association
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In canada we have the pest coaching certification program, what is it and how many sports does it concern?
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NCCP - national coaching certification program
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the old NCCP model had 5 levels of certification are they?
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1 - community, novice, school and club
2 - provincial 3-5 - elite national level and international athletes |
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when did the NCCP change their certification program and what are the 3 new streams?
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2006
community sport - coaches involved voluntarily competition - coaches work with athletes over long term to improve performance in preparation for provincial, national and international competitions instruction - coaches must have sport-specific skills and training |
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name 2 institutions that offer specialized coaching education programs - describe the masters opportunity in one of them:
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laval and uvic
uvic offers a masters of education in coaching studies program - two non-thesis |
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where are the 7 national coaching institutes in Canada?
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nova scotia, quebec, ontario, manitoba, saskatechewan, alberta and british columbia
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where is the NCI in quebec? what is it in conjuction with? what does successful completion grant students?
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montreal
centre national multisport montreal diploma in high certificate coaching and expertise in 3 areas: implenting a sport program, practical coaching knowledge, leadership skills and ethical coaching strategies |
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what is the coach training program in australia? who's initiative is it? describe it:
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National Coaching Accrediation Scheme (NCAS)
Australian Sports Commision (ASC) similar to Canada, more flexible than previous programs, has online courses for developing basic skills, allows each national sporting organization to develop levels of required coaching accreditation training |
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what is the name of the coaching certification program in the UK? what was it initially called? what does it promote? what is its main goal after being restructured?
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Sports Coach UK
National Coaching Foundation coaching as a profession to become the world number one in coaching by 2016 |
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what is the name of the national coaching training program in the US?
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there is no single government based program, and this is a problem because several people slip through the cracks and don't get certified
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What is the goal of the International Council for Coach Education? Where is it based? how many countries are members? what are its 3 initiatives?
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to oversee coaching education around the world
Netanya, Israel over 3- international collaboration of coach development international accords on coaching issues international coaching culture that supports Olympism |
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what are 5 characteristics of elite team level sport coaches in Canada?
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positive sport experiences from a young age
participation in sport from a young age played sport at high level started coaching during career or soon after retirement a lot had PE/Kin degrees |
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who's Pat Summit? Kathy Shields? Melody Davidson?
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female coaches
university of tennessee basketball UVIC basketball Canadian Olympic women's hockey coach |
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in 2006 how many women were head coaches of Canadian national teams?
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9
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what has the national "women in coaching" program and what is its purpose?
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The coaching association of Canada
to increase the number of coaching opportunities for women at every level |
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what are the 2 phrases youth sport coaching can be divided into?
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development of meditational model of leadership and the coaching behavior assessment system (CBAS)
implementation of coach effectiveness training (CET) intervention program? |
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what 5 principles does CBAS follow? what are the 12 categories based on (5)? what are 3 pros and 3 cons?
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coach's behaviors
player's receptions of those behaviors player's evaluative reactions situational factors individual differences responses to desirable performance, mistakes, misbehavior game-related, game irrelevant measures leadership from observer, coach, athlete covers large amount of information good starting point lack verbal vs. nonverbal responses, magnitude of reinforcement, quality and duration |
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what 5 principles does the CET workshop follow?
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create a healthy climate
utilize a positive approach establish norms that emphasize athlete's obligations include athletes in decision making engage in self-monitoring and assessment |
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recent the CET was modified and renamed what? what changed?
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Mastery approach to coaching (MAC)
length is shorter, lecture based instead of discussion based, 5 principles changed to 2 themes: emphasizing reinforcement in positive ways and measuring success based on maximum effort |
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how does a good coach budget his time percentage wise?
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50% to teaching
the rest is to reinforce and correct |
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"good coaching=teaching" - he taught university students how to tie their shoes so that they wouldn't get blisters: who does this apply to?
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Jon Wooden
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Don Hellision: where did he coach and what did he do in this community?
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U of Illinois
went to worst area of chicago and wanted to get kids off the street by develop pro-social behaviors |
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define leadership in the MML - multidimensional model of leadership
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a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal
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describe the MML in terms of antecedents - leadership behaviors - outcomes
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leadership characteristics, athlete characteristics and membership requirements
required, preferred, actual athlete performance and satisfaction |
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what is the congruency hypothesis?
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if leader characteristics, situational requirement and member preferences are in perfect balance (antecedents) satisfaction and sport performance is increased
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describe the leadership scale for sports that has been developed:
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40 item inventory completed by coaches and athletes that measure five dimensions in three areas
areas: athlete preferences, athlete perceptions, coach perceptions all of coaches behavior dimensions: training, democratic behavior, autocratic behavior, social support, positive feedback |
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what does transformational leadership promote strongly? where is it already prominent?
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self efficacy and self confidence
the business setting |
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"my method of devising a training schedule isn't very different from a physician's method of arriving at a prescription for a patient"
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Bill Bowerman - transformational leader
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"success without honour is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger but it won't taste good"
"you have to perform at a consistently higher level than others. That's the mark of a true professional" "the will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital" |
Joe Paterno - transformational leader
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"consider the rights of others before your own feelings, and the feelings of others before your own rights"
"success is the piece of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable" |
Jon Wooden - transformational leader
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what are the 4 key dimensions of coaching efficacy?
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game strategy, motivation, technique, character building
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what are the 4 sources of coaching efficacy and which is the most important?
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previous experience
previous level of success - most important perceived skill of athletes level of communication support |
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what are the 4 outcomes of coaching efficacy?
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coaching behavior
player satisfaction player performance player confidence |
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what are the 3 primary and 3 peripheral components of the coaching model?
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organization, training and competition
coaches characteristics, athletes characteristics and contextual factors |
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what are the 7 organizational tasks?
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create a vision
establish a seasonal plan selecting a team setting goals developing team cohesion working with support staff attending to administration |
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Gary Barnett is a good example of organizational skills, what did he do in 1992 and what analogical term can apply to this? what is a quote of his?
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took over as head coach of Northwestern, a team that had lost 49 consecutive games
jigsaw puzzle analogy "take the purple to pasadena" |
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what are the 5 aspects that training incorporates?
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tactical training
mental training technical training physical training intervention |
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what do coaches generally like to do before big games?
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mentally prepare and exercise alone to clear their brain
they don't give an emotional pep talk every time, |
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during competition what must a coach do? what separates a bad coach from a good coach?
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pay attention to detail and have an even tempered demeanor, out think the opposing coach
a good coach looses their temper when they mean to, can control their emotions |
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what 4 areas must a coach deal with after the game - post competition?
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outcome of the competition, their emotional reaction to the competition, what to say in the locker room, evaluations of the competition
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what should a coach do in a post competition meeting?
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keep it short, players are exhaused
if they won = let the team savor it if they lost = learn to understand good losses, if it's a bad loss - say little and watch game film and analyze stats |
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who is Richard Gottier
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guest speaker - figure skating coach including 2 olympics, was an elite athlete and coach of the year
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who is Peter Smith??
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martlet's hockey coach, been to 2 olympics, went to mcgill majored in PE, degree in coaching psychology
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