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    “Mariah, please report to Mr. Levine’s office for a meeting.” A weight dropped on my shoulders and I began to become very nervous. One by one we went into our assistant principle and athletic directors office. I slowly walked in and sat in the chair near his desk. He handed me a letter, which told me I was to represent girls’ soccer in the 2015 Tobacco Free ______. I felt immediate relief and excitement when he told me. I have always wanted an opportunity to join Voice and be apart of the…

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    There’s nothing easy about being a coach. Coaches have to learn to be patient , handle stress, be a teacher and friend on and off the court, ignore criticism, and a lot more.Coaching is releasing a person’s potential to maximise their own performance. It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them. Coaches stress too much over being the best coach and having the best team that they let little things like criticism get to their head. No matter how great a coach is or how great they want to…

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    2003, The coach–athlete relationship: a motivational model. Journal of Sports Sciences, 21, 883-904. In this article authors have reviewed coaches who support their athletes’ self-determination and provide an ideal environment have a greater influence on athletes’ competence level and towards a greater performance. They have introduced a motivational model that measures the coach and athletes’ relationship. The aim of the research article is to introduce a motivational model of the coach-athlete…

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    self-reflection sheet Respond to these questions with your feelings and thoughts about coaching. What was your initial reaction to the coaching exercise? Reaction time itself is an inherent ability, but overall response time can be improved by practice. Coach and athletes need to analyse the type of skill and the requirements of their sport and decide where overall response gains can be made. Consider the following: • Detecting the cue - in a sprint start, focusing on the starter's voice and…

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    coaches. Excellent trainers often exhibit similar qualities. These qualities best outline their characteristics and how they become who they are. When I was twelve, I had one of the greatest swimming years of my life, and I largely contribute that to Coach Chris. In the third virtue, the article talked about how exceptional mentors use terse and effective statement in order to get their points across. I recall him using these types of remarks, always reiterating what I did correctly, what was…

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    As an illustration, responsibilities that a great coach needs to accomplish planning are planning the year’s plan which includes pre-and post-season conditions, practice structures, including planning for hypothetical situations like weather and improvements from prior seasons, planning games, basic first…

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    Instructional Coaching: The Need for Educational Leaders The average person when he or she hear the words “good coach” thinks of NFL superstars, such as Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots’ coach who has led his team to numerous Super Bowl victories. Worldwide, coaching is associated with sporting events; however, the true function of a coach is to be a leader who has “the ability to mentor” others with “skill in performing a required task” (Bennis & Goldsmith, 2010, p. 40). Coaches can…

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    The Start To The Finish Being a coach offers one of the greatest gifts life could bring. The opportunity of inspiring the youth and evolving them into better individuals. In fact, history repeats itself with a variety of great coaches in every sport. Why is coaching so important? Without a teacher, there isn't a learner; without a coach there isn't a player. Coaches are like parents, they both can teach you life lessons. However, before you can be a coach you must go to college. I would…

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    Put Me in, Coach Soccer, the most popular sport in the world with over 3.5 billion fans and over 265 million players. The primary focus has always been on the players, but what about the people who crafted those players. The coach can positively or negatively influence the player. Obviously, the coach’s role changes with the level at which they coach, but all coaches have the same core purpose. This core purpose is to allow the player to become the best they can be. This can be fulfilled in…

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    years is whats the Seniors at Inman High School’s senior football players have seen, the past two years have been at dry spell at the high school with only winning two games. They have a new glimmer of hope as Inman Aluminum Lance Sawyer returns to coach this fall season of football. He graduated from IHS in 2003, while in high school he played football, basketball, and baseball. During an interview, he stated, “Believe it or not, baseball was my best sport.” He attended Kansas State University…

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