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    two examples that that a coach can help with transitions will be dealing with a lifetime change for example a high school student graduating high school going to the work force or starting college and the second example is becoming a parent. As a coach you need to know if the individual is coming in for coaching or if they will need a counselor. If there is a problem going on the client will need to go to a counselor, but if they just need help with transition a life coach can help with these…

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    The Qualities of a Good Life Coach By Christina Cordle May 13, 2012 It is utterly true that no man is an island. No person would be able to surmount all the tumults in life without having to lean on others. In any other way, if you tend to assume everything on your own there is a tendency that you break down. Life itself is an arduous pursuit. We need others' helping hands so as we can stand strong amidst all the storms in life. We are not alone. There are other people who can lend a hand to…

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    During the 2016-17 soccer pre-season player-parent meeting, Head Coach Bolanos distributed a couple of handouts detailing expectations, important season dates, upcoming fundraisers, soccer rules, his coaching philosophy, and soccer positions. However, as the 2016-17 season unraveled, he did not adhere to his coaching philosophy, nor did he live up to his promises. Therefore, Head Coach Bolanos was not successful at demonstrating the ability to organize, communicate, motivate, and develop the…

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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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    couldn’t ever be successful with what you wanted to do. Well I want to help. I aspire to be a life coach to help people realize they have more potential than they ever thought possible. Just about everyone has a vision of his or her ideal life. Maybe you've always dreamed of being a successful writer, musician, or corporate executive. But you haven’t made it a reality yet. Then maybe what you need is a coach. Just like the people who push athletes to greatness in sports, life coaches push their…

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    The Coach Carter

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    The Coach Carter movie was based on real event of the 1998-1999 basketball season of the Richmond High School, California. The high school is part of the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) that is located a crime-ridden area and socioeconomically disadvantaged community. The school’s academic performance was extremely poor and held such a high dropout rate record. Ken Carter (Samuel L. Jackson) was a successful sporting goods local store owner who accepts a low-paying job to…

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    The person I decided to write my essay on was my basketball coach my senior year, Brian McIntosh. He only coached at my high school for one year, and prior to that he was an assistant coach at Emporia State University. Taking his expertise and leadership skills McIntosh helped take my team who had struggled the previous season and give them a last and successful season. He changed the atmosphere of the program and that year held the best record my school’s girl basketball team had seen in a long…

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    One of my most valued activities throughout the last few years has been my involvement as a Coach. I coach kids starting at the age of 5 to adults of any ages; I coach the beautiful sport of sailing. Up until last year I had been a Volunteer coach in hopes that I could pass on the love and grace of sailing to individuals who may not have the chance if they had to pay for Coaching. The children I taught during those years taught me some of the most moving and inspirational lessons of my life. One…

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    Coach Carter Coach Ken Carter was a basketball player turned basketball coach who decided to take a job at Richmond, Ca. as the head basketball coach. When Mr. Carter acquired the job he was there to just teach basketball and when games. In the process of this he changed his players lives; he also instilled life-values in each of his players. Lessons like respect, teamwork,and that education is vitale these lessons took these players farther than they had ever imagined not them themselves but…

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    My favorite coach trough all time was a coach that I only for a year. In Sweden we don’t have school sports, instead, we have club sports instead outside school different ages, levels, and leagues. When I started to play with the women 's team while I at the same time combined it with my boy 's team I was about 12 and I was the youngest girl in the team. The ages were about 12-30 years old. It was my first year playing in a women 's league and the year before we qualified into the pro league. I…

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