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    The coach utilises the command, submissive and co-operative coaching styles across the three sporting levels, 10-11 year old children, U20s local club team and NZ Olympic athletes. The command style is strongly focused on coaches who like to “make all the decisions” and the “role of the athlete is to respond to the coach’s commands” (Martens, 2004, p. 30). With this coaching style it is portrayed to be one sided, the coach tells the athlete what to do, where to be, and how to do it so there’s no…

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    Coaching Psychology

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    The role of coaching is a new field that uses strength-based and solution-oriented focuses, positive psychology, mindfuless, and motivational inteviewing to help the client. Coaching focuses on using coaching techniques to reinforce the self-described health and well-being goals of the client. Coaching is based on evidence-based coaching psychology, positive psycology, adult learning theory, motivational interviewing, and new discoveries in neuroscience. It helps clients in their everyday life…

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    aspects to it. One of the most important aspects of basketball it's the positions. The position vary anywhere from the point guard, guards, power forward and center. The point guard is the brain of the team. “Some of these factors include how the coach wants his/her point guard to operate, the style of play, the abilities and talents of the teammates surrounding the point guard, and the skills, temperament, experience and leadership qualities of the point guard him/herself” (gels). They…

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    Through documenting my activity as a coach, I can get a better understanding of the techniques and strategies I apply when coaching. (Lyle, 2002) suggests that in order to learn from an experience it is necessary to gain an understanding and appreciation of practice that can then be analyzed. RP allows me to assess my behavior. (Lyle, 2002) suggests that RP is most beneficial in ‘behavioral role activity’. When I am coaching…

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    be taking this class when asked to establish a philosophy for being a professional helper or coach. I have been coaching since 1986 and have spent most of my coaching and helping career learning from relationships that I have created and the mistakes that I have made over those years. I will use this paper to explain what I have learned about helping and coaching and where I hope to someday be as a coach and helper. I started coaching at 18 years old and I thought that I had to prove to the…

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    Coaching Under Pressure

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    Overall, participants labelled preparation as one of the key themes to successful coaching under pressure. The strategies used to prepare athletes for an event such as the Olympic games are equally important to the strategies put in place for coaches. Participants of this study recommended putting yourself under pressure and seeking out challenges to simulate the pressure leading up to a large event. It was prevalent that participants had a lot of experience and confidence in the…

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    meeting his friend Levi. Jonas meets Coach Hartwell, who was his his dream coach. Until Jonas learned Levi was being abused by Hartwell, and that is where most of his troubles start. Jonas can not focus, Levi can not play basketball, and Jonas will lose his scholarship. Although friendship can mean more to somebody that anything else in the world, people should always follow their instinct. Jonas is struck with something he has to do, he has to talk to his coach, Coach Hartwell. Hartwell has…

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    the end of our school day. I woke up another day ready to have fun. I went to school and did my normal routine. I stood in the breakfast line and watched for my friends. In Mrs. Collin 's class I took notes as usual and before you knew it I was in Coach Irvin 's class ready to have…

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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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    long as I did my job as a motivator. They played so well together and the team chemistry was unmatchable. But I was still missing the game. Scouts weren’t coming because I was not playing. However I had still been communicating with the assistant coach from the college I wanted to go to, the College of Idaho. We sent her the film from my first games and she had talked to coaches who had seen me play. She had met with my family and I and loved us. In college sports to be pursued by coaches when…

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