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    Tennis Team Case Study

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    All the complications surrounding Brazoswood high school’s tennis team revolve around Coach T. The change be started by simply hiring an assistant coach who is young and can enhance the students and team. An assistant would not necessarily take over the head coach position but will be someone who can run physical drills and exercises the current coach cannot. Due to the current coach’s health and age, she will likely be leaving in a short amount of time so having someone…

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    In this reflective piece, my intention is to compare and contrast the current soccer coaches of Wodonga Heart’s Under 16’s team to the main leaders in Animal Farm, Snowball and Napoleon. By using my reading and interpretation of the text, I have decided to compare Snowball and Napoleon’s leadership traits and explore how both of the coaches compare and contrast from both of the characters. The piece is written as a formal, descriptive comparison to show how even normal everyday people can be…

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    “Football is a great deal like life in that it teaches that work, sacrifice, perseverance, Competitive drive, selflessness and respect for authority is the price that each and Every one of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile.” — Coach Vince Lombardi Sports has been an intricate part of cultures and societies in many different ways dating as far back as to prehistory. In fact, the first Olympics can be dated back to 776 BC taking place in Olympia, Greece. Sports have been…

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    Beaming, her coach handed her a Ring Pop. They’re giving those out tonight? Those are even better than the chocolate coins! I exclaimed in my head. I sat through similar tales of gentleness and sportsmanship, chewing my lip in anxiety. I wonder who won for the Green Division. I let a goal through, so it can’t be me… I was jolted back to the present as I saw my coach standing up, reaching for the mic. Okay. There are 10 other people on…

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    For my growing up interview I interviewed a former football coach. I did not know this person, however he was a friend of my father, which is how I found out about him. He coached for the majority of his life, mainly at the high school level. Not only was he quite successful at all the places he coached, but he also had a plethora of interesting experiences. I felt that he would be a great person to interview and learn from. The interview took place over the phone, because we were not able to…

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    Coaching Reflection

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    Introduction The coach’s role is to develop the coachee’s resourcefulness through skillful questioning, challenges, and support; not advising because when advice is given, the coach implies that he or she knows best and that the coachee does not (Rogers, 2012). Coaching requires a listening ear to ensure that the coachee is understood and is making decisions that will ultimately help accomplish the goals. During this final coaching session, my client and I will be working together…

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    quiet and focused ready for our game that day. As coaches strolled into the room, we all locked in waiting for them to say something. Our head coach motivated us and spoke to us mentioning respect. He made remarks about our low rank in the conference and the lack of respect teams had for us as a team and a brotherhood. The words I won 't forget that coach Ross said were this, “if people aren 't giving you respect you have to go out and take it.” Loud roars and cheers from my teammates filled the…

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    teams to be successful. Both Pat Summit and Mike Krzyzewski might both be coaches that have a winning record, but this does not make them the same type of coach in anyway. These two coaches have extremely different coaching styles due to their different experiences, stories and views on winning, losing, and coaching their players. Both Coach Pat Summit…

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    being said, it is not easy for me to choose which coach was my favorite. However, there is one coach that sticks out in my mind, and it is not because of her amazing knowledge of the sports, but because of how she interacted with us. My high school volleyball coach, who also happened to be my gym teacher and our athletic director, started coaching my team when I was a Sophomore, my second year on varsity. There were many reasons I liked her as a coach. Some of the main reasons include her…

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    multifaceted relationship between coach and athlete whilst performing in their training environment. For the purpose of this analytical report and as a principal influence in my non delineated guideline, I made use of the already existing observational methods (ASUOI) listed in the literature by (Massey et al, 2002). In addition, to the observational assessment, any on field practical coaching methods employed by the participant’s strength and conditioning coach will be assed and evaluated in…

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