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    A personal issue that people face is the courage to try new things. People are afraid of being ridiculed by others who have experience in a certain field. I sometimes question why others will make fun of a someone because they have the courage to try something that they are unfamiliar with. While there are some who will deride a person for having the bravery and determination to be successful in a field that they have no experience in, the majority of those who are experienced will display…

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    a heated game between rivals in the state, my team got a penalty kick, I was up to take the kick. I missed, my team was frustrated and deflated but we pulled through because our coach told us not to give up and to forget about the kick. with a minute left we scored and won the game. This experience highlights how my coach taught me about adversity and have perseverance that I still have today. As a soccer coaches, people need to know how soccer can help a player’s self-esteem,promote a…

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    John Wooden is believed to be the greatest coach in sports history. John Wooden grew up in Indiana, where he learned to play the game of basketball from his father, Joshua Hugh Wooden. John spent most of his time growing up, playing basketball with his three brothers in their barn. Reasons for Coach Wooden’s success were because of his father, who had taught him essential things about basketball and being a good coach. John was in love with the game of basketball and worked every day to be the…

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    well; developing a partnership, a pledge to produce results and endorse vision, compassion and acceptance, speaking and listening for action, responsiveness to coachees, honoring the uniqueness of individuals, practice and preparation, readiness to coach and be coached, a sensitivity to individuals as well as to groups, and a willingness to go beyond what has already been achieved. A study made by (Passmore, 2010) to determine the key factors…

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    I want to become a coach. Coaching is teaching a sport you know a lot about either from experience or studied for a while. I chose this career because I love sports. I watch them when I can. Every Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday I watch football, basketball, tennis, hockey, golf, soccer, etc. It is important to understand the education or training requirements, skills or talents needed, salary and benefits offered, and the duties for a particular career when making this decision. The…

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    let’s hold our heads high throughout the entire game.” ➢ We ran onto the field motivated and inspired. Our head coach announced the starting line-up. Part of me could not help but feel a little disappointed when I did not hear my name. ➢ I grabbed a yellow pinnie, and stood besides my fellow teammates. We prepared ourselves to watch the game from the sidelines in the…

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    coaching begin? Coaching came about long ago when sports first started in the Greek Olympics in 776 BC and has been evolving ever since. Coaching is a great field with many career opportunities. In the past, the salary was not enough to provide for a coach and his or her family, and coaches were not valued like they are today. Coaching training is an ongoing development in which a person supports and trains an athlete that wants to achieve a common goal. The best school to get a coaching degree…

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    participate in athletics. They have practiced hard and studied the plays. Now as a coach, it is their job to lead these athletes and teams down victory lane. It is now the coaches’ responsibility to prepare the athletes to perform to the best of their ability, to teach the athletes how to be role models to the youth, and to make sure a team is as healthy, both mentally and physically. However, coaches cannot coach an athlete whose mind is clouded, coaches cannot teach an athlete to be a role…

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    scrutinized people on the team, with the media placing as much pressure on them as they do players. If the coach is successful, they will be revered by the media and the fan base as long as they can continue at a certain measure of success. If a coach is unable to improve the quality of play on the field, then resentment will grow quickly, and the proverbial hot seat will continue to burn until the coach is replaced. This has always been true in almost every sport, but in recent years coaches…

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    Imagine a 6 year old girl wanting to play softball and her first time on the field her coach is yelling at her. The topic of how a coach treats their player has been a debate thought history. Even though some say coaches should be strict, there should be strict rules for how a coach treats the players because it can mess with their head and could lead to unfair treatment. First of all, when coaches say push their players it affects the players mental state when it comes to the sport.…

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