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    Sport coach The first experience I had of coaching was when I was a sports coach in schools around the St Albans area this was in partnership with St Albans football club. This was mainly done in primary schools at lunch time and after school. The focus sport of this event was football and was normally a session for around an hour. However if the weather was bad due to poor indoor facilities I would sometimes need to coach dodgeball inside as the space would be too small for football. This…

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    Coach Who Developed My Career According to Walker-Reed (2016), a clinical coach empowers others by the transference of clinical wisdom and skills, actions, and ethics in shared area of practice, strengthening the nursing profession overall. Once, I had a clinical coach tell me always be accountable and responsible for my actions. I was told by another nurse; another nurse had hit a patient with her fist. I informed the nurse to write the incident up, because she was as liable as the nurse who…

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    athletes. Various coaches are hated due to the fact that they push their athletes to their breaking points; coaches that push their athletes to their breaking points just strive for the excellence they see in their individual players. Players need a good coach to thrive in their competitive environment they need someone who is organized, compassionate, and sympathetic. Good coaches make their players believe in themselves, they don't degrade or devalue the player’s confidence in their…

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    Dedication is the one word that I can use to describe Jim Polite, my cross country and track and field coach my four years of high school. As I ran back to my car on Tuesday, while the rain was falling so hard that cars had to stop and pull-over to the side of the rode, I noticed one thing and that was that Polite was standing in the hard rain, still watching and making sure his athletes are performing well. This moment made me realizes that an interview was not going to satisfy what I needed to…

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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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    more of his dad's attention off the field. It's when Coach Lad has a heart attack and nearly dies that he realizes he has sacrificed…

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    any of the students. Until one day when a new coach takes over for the boys’ basketball team, the Oilers. Coach Ken Carter is very serious about this new job and he takes on the responsibility of this team with only four wins on their previous season. He holds the boys to a very high standard: they have to sign a contract that states that they will get above a 2.3 GPA, they will get progress reports from their teachers, and they must respect the coach…

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    It’s Not Worth It Jeremy Land, better known as Mr. or Coach Land, is a high school U.S. history teacher and football coach at Monett High School. He is a tall, has short blonde hair, pretty muscular guy, who almost every girl in school drools over. He’s really cool, he’ll take you aside and help you out on assignments he knows you’re struggling on, but if you make him angry, oh boy you better watch yourself. Well not necessarily watch yourself but he will set you straight. Overall, I could say…

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    Famous and strict basketball coach Ken Carter is one of the most respected coaches known in college basketball history. Kenny Ray Carter was born on February 13, 1959, and throughout his life, he was an American business owner, education activist, and former high school basketball coach. Carter attended San Francisco State College and George Fox University. A movie was made to honor his famed basketball coaching career. In the movie "Coach Carter" Samuel L. Jackson instilled maturity, commitment…

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    In this essay the roles of Coach Boone and Coach Yoast in the movie ‘Remember the Titans’ will be discussed, the three topics being discussed are, what the various roles of the coaches were. The coaching style used by Coach Boone and Coach Yoast, and also what skills the coaches had. The first topic in question will be what the roles carried out by the coach are. In the duration of the fill both coached fill a multitude of roles, not only as a teacher, leader and motivator but also as a friend…

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