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    The preeminent portion of the coaching relationship is the importance of the questions. Author Tony Stoltzfus delineates that questions are the second element of the coaching conversation, the main tool of the coach (Stoltzfus, 2005, p. 176-177). As a coach, questions needed the move the conversation forward. Consequently, leaving the client in charge with open ending answers that bring leisure to the flow and leading to issues that matter most to their progress (Stoltzfus, 2005, p. 181). All…

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    When it comes to coaching, there are four stages of development; Novice, Competent, Proficient and expert. Most coaches who deliver sessions will either be in the competent stage or the proficient stage. Mobility from the novice stage to the expert stage has been attempted to be explained by many theorists and we are still unsure on how it happens. (Ericsson, Krampe and Tesch-Römer, 1993) argue that it takes 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to develop the level of expertise that is associated…

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    A positive coaching experience is dependant on the quality of the relationship between the coach and the client, the skill of the coach, established coaching expectations and structures and the readiness of the client to be coached. The main benefits of tele coaching are the same as you would get from any good coaching, regardless of how it’s delivered. However, there are some distinct advantages that phone coaching can bring including: 1. Improved Concentration – Visual distractions are…

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    inception. A mutual agreement must be reached on whether to terminate a coaching relationship or move on to a new challenge. Coachee feedback on the success of a session is required before this decision can be made. This paper will discuss the planning and execution of the final phase of the GROW coaching model, as well as, reflect on the outcome. Background During this course, we have studied the process of coaching using the GROW model to create a "Live Case". According to The GROW…

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    Finding the right Personal Life Coaching can be tough if you don 't know where to begin. As I write this article, there are thousands of people now who are wanting help from a professional or expert and many of them turn to traditional therapists. There are many areas where therapists can help people to change their lives, and I have used them myself, but there are also various coaching options that may empower you to create a new life. Coaching involves the coach and the client working on…

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    In the field of teaching and coaching, many different styles are used by the instructor. This article examines what coaching styles coaches are using for youth tennis players during there training sessions. Twelve coaches had three 30 minute practice sessions observed and videotaped. Of the children who were practicing there, ages were between 5 and 12 years old. In this paper, it states that coaches need to be prepared to teach a variety of students who all have different needs. Learning…

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    The counseling technique of coaching comes in various ways and types to the counseling field. Professional coaches provide an ongoing partnership designed to help clients produce fulfilling results in their personal and professional lives. Coaches’ help people improve their performances and enhance the quality of their lives. Coaches are trained to listen, to observe and to customize their approach to individual client needs. They seek to elicit solutions and strategies from the client; they…

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    into the world of coaching, I learned that you have to get involved, no matter where and work hard. Davenport, taught us how to better get our foot in the door in the world of coaching, and I learned from his example that every program no matter how big or small needs help. Citing Pat Summit, who is one of the most successful women’s basketball coaches of all time, who got her start doing all kind of low level jobs at Tennessee. Parting words on his past experiences in coaching was his…

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    I want to become a coach. Coaching is teaching a sport you know a lot about either from experience or studied for a while. I chose this career because I love sports. I watch them when I can. Every Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday I watch football, basketball, tennis, hockey, golf, soccer, etc. It is important to understand the education or training requirements, skills or talents needed, salary and benefits offered, and the duties for a particular career when making this decision. The…

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    abusive behaviour comes out. “Some coaches, for instance, seem to be constantly exhorting their athletes in training and competition, often yelling and cajoling in an attempt to induce maximal performance”(Temertzoglou, 2000, pg.277). This type of coaching is a total turn off to the athletes and can affect them greatly in a negative way. Coaches are becoming more like bullies rather than mentors and friends, leading the athletes to switch teams, cheat to win games or quit the sports they…

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