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    The career field that I am very interested in pursuing is Physical Education Teaching and Coaching. I’m pursuing this career for many reasons, one being that I have a passionate love for football and I would love to educate high school students. A coach's job is to train amateur athletes as well as possible and to teach them the fundamental skills of the sport they play. A coach's goal is to improve and perfect the athlete's form, technique, and stamina. Coaches prepare athletes for games by…

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    Conducting Coaching Sessions: The GROW Model Final Session Introduction Over the last few weeks is has been a privilege to be part of this journey and observe the incredible growth of this coaching experience. Through hard work, and determination, I have drawn upon research to help develop my personal experience as a coach. This experience has allowed me build and sustain a positive rapport with the coachee, thus guiding and facilitating him towards personal development. Each session builds…

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    Is there a significant gap in salary between those coaches who are the minority and those who are not? Has the “Rooney Rule”, established in 2003, been successful for minority head coaching candidates? The data gathered for this section comes by way of several sources such as ESPN, official sports websites, or industry journals. The history of minority coaches in professional sports has not been given as many opportunities in contrast to their counterparts. People would think that sports have…

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    hand with my coaching philosophy. Since I was in elementary school, I knew that I was a leader on the court and in the classroom. . It started at the age of 5 with being apart of my first AAU basketball team, all the way to mentoring kids at leadership camps. I always stood up for what I believed and fought for my voice to be heard not only for myself but also my peers. Something that stuck with me throughout the years is the idea of being a servant leader. This fits in with coaching because I…

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    Becoming A Coach

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    Coaching takes a ton of time and effort such as studying your opponent so that the team can succeed. Also keeping their cool when things get difficult and the coaches usually get very frustrated. It also takes the patience to succeed at times. To become a coach, people must obtain a Bachelor’s degree, and they need to fully understand the sport they are coaching. Also, they need to be prepared to study the tendencies of their opponents so they can try a formulate to beat them. This will often…

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    Pat Summit and Mike Krzyzewski are two Division I basketball coaches who are very successful with two different concepts of coaching. They both have led their teams to an endless amount of victories over their long careers. It has taken game after game for these coaches to discover their coaching styles, but their win to loss ratio infers that they both have dominated their ability to lead teams to be successful. Both Pat Summit and Mike Krzyzewski might both be coaches that have a winning…

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    the way I do is because coaching is not only a job but a skill. I think all athletes deserve a leader as a coach than someone coaching for the money. Another reason I coach the way I do is to teach individuals about the game of basketball and responsibilities that he or she will face outside of the gym. Lastly, I want to share the knowledge and wonderful moments with great athletes, individuals, and teammates that learned the game of basketball from me. Although coaching is more than a skill,…

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    Lynda's Strategies

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    emotions, motivated, empathetic, good listeners, and easy to talk with. Thus, Lynda’s EI appears to be rather lacking, but fortunately it can be developed, and as the manager I have assumed the challenge to plan and administer the coaching cure: (a) The EI Plan. My coaching plan to raise Lynda’s EI level is based on the well-proven “SMEAC” formula, where S is the current situation, M is the mission or goal to be realised, E is the execution part of the plan that explains how the mission will…

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    The second level credential that an individual coach can achieve is the PCC. A PCC level credential is for a ‘proven’ coach that has over 125 hours of training and exceeds 750 hours of experience coaching. A professional has to have a minimum of twenty-five clients and pass an oral and written exam. Lastly, individual coaches that are considered ‘experts’ can receive a MCC level certification by having over 200 hours of training completed and 2,500 hours of experience in the field. When someone…

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    feedback on most of them. I started off the interview by asking what is the biggest challenge in the coaching profession? He responded with, coaches are usually on the move quite a bit and that coaches are often away from their family. These are two negatives that provide a downside to the coaching profession. However, he did continue on to say that there were several positive aspects to the coaching profession including seeing player’s…

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