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    define as (Williams & Menendez, 2015) “a metaphor can be viewed as simply one person’s description of something as ‘like’ something else” (p.71). The client is doing the driving and also picks the route to follow. The coach provide the best map for the client to follow. The coach will set goals for the client to meet and how long it will take the client to reach those goals. For example, Sam wants to become a social worker. He has no idea how to become a social worker. Sam do not have a high…

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    “Coach...Coach”,Zack the quarterback said nervously with a stutter in his voice.Zack stood outside of his football coach's office with his hands tapping the side of his jeans restlessly.In the moment Zack started to notice many little details,observing many otherwise useless things.The green mold covering the walls of the basement of the school.The dim glow of the light bulb all Zack noticed with his nervous eyes. “What would like Zack”,The coach answered, walking out of his office carrying a…

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    Why Are Coaches Important

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    Coaches have had an incredible impact in my life and have shaped who I am beginning with my first Little League coach and on through my current life as an adult. I was 7 years old when I met my first coach in Little League baseball and he taught me much more than the basics of baseball. Coach Lopez was a good man and a strong father figure not only to his son who was my teammate but to all of us. He taught us about respect and love for the game. He taught us to have confidence and respect for…

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    Remember The Titans

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    Coach Boone does this by stating, “If we don’t come together...right now, on this hallowed ground...then we, too, will be destroyed, just like they were. I don’t care if you like each other or not, but you will respect each other, and maybe...I don’t know, maybe we’ll...learn to play this game like men.” This explains that Coach Boone was trying to prove to them, that if they don’t get along and respect each other…

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    focus on is how the player Chavis acted during the seasons and how he changed. The lesson within Chavi’s story is that everyone deserves a second chance. Coach Bill, from the film, persuaded me that this lesson is true. During Chavi’s football season he was suspended. However Coach Bill allowed Chavis to return. Coach Bill gave Chavis a second chance and I believe this is necessary. Although on the Edmonson…

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    my peers. Something that stuck with me throughout the years is the idea of being a servant leader. This fits in with coaching because I tend to put my team before myself just as i would do in any situation. To be a servant leader and a phenomenal coach is to serve those around you by enriching their lives, holding not only others accountable for their actions but most importantly yourself, and focusing on the growth and well-being of those around me. In class, we learned about the 23 things a…

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    different coaches. I have classified them into The Mom, The BFF, The Nazi, The Babysitter, The Crazy One, and The Ideal Coach. Each one made a distinct impact on cheer at TCPS in their own way, positive or negative, because of their actions and attitudes. Each category is specially designed for each coach I’ve had and their demeanor towards the cheerleading squad. The first coach is The Mom. She cares for everyone and treats everyone like her daughter. She is always making sure every…

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    “If you just focus on the smallest details, you never get the big picture right.” - Leroy Hood. Reflecting back on my soccer experience, this quote embodies my development as a player and as an individual. I don’t assume that I continued to ever be content with this incident, however, as I matured, I realized that it has helped me ripen as a soccer player nevertheless more importantly as an individual. Growing up I wanted to be a professional soccer player. Comparably to how Jeremy Lin made it…

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    In both respected books the coaches of the teams, coach Tony Dungy and coach Gaines, have two different approaches when it comes to football. Tony thinks of football as a secondary job to serving out the Lord's mission, while coach Gaines worries only about football and if his team is winning games. The environment they were adept to plays a role in this theme as Tony was raised in a home with great faith and theta stayed with him all…

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    Hoosiers Research Paper

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    Coach Dale, head coach of the Indian Huskies, on the movie Hoosiers is a strong asset to the team’s success. He is a coach who boost self esteem instead of lowering it. Most coaches only want to win, but Dale wants to see the best of his players which you can see when he says “to be the best that you can be, I don’t care what scoreboard says at the end of game, in my book we’re gonna be winners.” The job of a coach cannot be an easy one, they have to fully give themselves to the team. Coaches…

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