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    playing, I was coaching. Last fall I was asked by my high school varsity coach if I would help out coaching the freshmen team. My first initial thought was no, but I told him that I would think about it and get back to him as soon as possible. The more I thought about it I began to like the idea of helping these kids out, so I got back to him and let him know that I was all in. So it was official, I was the assistant coach for the NorthPointe Christian freshmen team. Never in a million years did…

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    Introduction The coach-athlete relationship has a significant impact on an athletes’ athletic endeavors. Several aspects of sport, play a role in an athletes’ development both physically and emotionally. Researching the psychological needs of athletes in terms of motivation and satisfaction is necessary to develop an understanding of the athletes’ perceptions of their coach’s behavior (Felton & Jowett, 2012). Ethical decisions made by coaches are factors that influence athletes own decision…

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    what they do or it will not benefit them, but only provide hindrance in their development. As a coach, I will instill in my athletes the idea that “hard-work and dedication” in everything, results in success. I will help them to love what they do and ensure that they enjoy every moment of it, because being an athlete is…

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    last time I see that place. In short, every field trip or vacation had it’s ups and downs. It wasn't bad was that I got to ride on the coach bus, I got to play laser tag and other forms of entertainment , the food (everyone loves the smell of food) and last but definitely not the least, the ride home. Firstly, I had to get on the coach bus and waiting. The coach bus was parked with right next to the sidewalk, so when I walked out it was parked straight ahead of me. I unzipped my backpack to…

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    seemingly been lost at certain times during the intense heat of games. There are many examples of how people have gotten out of hand during youth sports games, more so parents than kids in most cases. In 2000, a Massachusetts hockey parent beat a coach overseeing a friendly scrimmage to death after the scrimmage apparently became “too rough for his son” (Robinson 95). In another case, officials were forced to disqualify a team from the Little League World Series after…

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    The coach does not appear concerned that some of his players are using this drug, because they have been winning. The dilemma is that Paul was informed by his coach that some changes were going to be made and he could possibly lose his starting position on the field. A friend of Paul has offered him the opportunity to experiment with…

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    in Gettysburg. Coach Yoast treasured member of the community and win a winning coach who cared about his players. Once deciding to accept to assist the coach position under Boone to help support the players. “I am going to talk about winning and Losing…

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    I interviewed head coach of the North Scott Trap Team, Dave Fredericksen. My father happens to be the head coach, however, his position in the organization is nothing more than a coincidence; I would be interviewing the coach of the team regardless of who the coach was at the time. I interviewed the coach of the trap team because it is such a different and misunderstood sport, especially in a society that questions our Second Amendment rights. I asked him questions that required him to reflect…

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    kickers do not have a form grasp on. Ways to help kickers develop a strong mentality when it comes to kicking during pressure situations, would be to boost the confidence/self-esteem to the player. Building a good healthy relationship with its head coach. Develop ways to relax and stay poised, such as breathing and meditating. Are all ways that can help increase the job efficiency of being a…

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    A coach is an individual who has the reasonability of training an athlete up to their full potential and analyses the athlete’s performance within the sport to work on strength and weaknesses (Topendsports, 2010). A coach is someone who encourages their athletes to work hard and train hard, the coach will push their athletes to work past their limits and increase their skills (national careers service, 2015). In addition a coach can also be seen as a friend to his athletes, as a coach will show…

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