I desire to teach others something I love to do, to see someone receive joy off of something I also love to do dearest to my heart. My heart experiences so much joy to teach someone else a passion that I really love. My goals as a coach would be, to have fun, enhance skills, play for God, and win. I believe my coaching goals align with the “Athletes first, winning second” method. My athletes will always come first, to anything, if my athlete is too sick to perform, and that athlete really wants to compete, I will not let that athlete compete due to health. My athletes will always come first to anything, and it could be some pros and cons to this method. The sport that I would want to coach is dance, and dance is becoming more prominent in becoming a sport. There are “life lessons” that dance can teach a person. First, dance can teach the importance of hard work and dedication, being good at dance doesn’t have over night, it takes much time and dedication. In dance there is no “skipping” practice, skipping dance practice is like skipping class, and you miss out on so much, especially choreography. Second, being balanced, physically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally, physically your body may be tired, or feet may be aching but you have to keep pushing through the dance. Spiritually, when you are dancing, you think about this wonder gift that God has …show more content…
Athletes should always enjoy any sport their doing or participating in, it shouldn’t cause them any unhappiness or discomfort. As a coach you should want all of your athletes to continue to develop their skills, there is always room for improvement with an athlete, and so helping the athlete develop is talent should be an objective as a coach. I feel as a main objective as a coach should not to be win, but winning is always a plus to a team, and team that is well skilled and can also win. As a coach, I want achieve my goal for helping shine light those that are talented. I want all my athletes to walk away, saying they learned something from their coach, rather it’s a life lesson or skill for the