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    Turman, Paul D. (2003). Coaches and cohesion: The impact of coaching techniques on team cohesion in the small group sport setting. Journal of Sport Behavior, 26(1), 86-104 The purpose of the article is to inform individuals on the effectiveness of coaching to the unity of a sports team. The article entails on how coaches dissuades players as a team which causes players to become less motivated to perform effectively. The article shows how influencing a team is an important matter in team…

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    LTC Kunk Leadership Style

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    One of the many Army clichés LTC Kunk tries to operate by is “teach, coach, [and] mentor” (Fredrick, 2017, p 27). Teaching, coaching, and mentoring is defined as “…[instructing] by precept, example, or experience”, “one who instructs or trains, and “a trusted counselor or guide”, respectively. With this knowledge, it becomes clear if a person were to follow these three ideals they would more than likely be an engaged and effective leader. The significance of being an engaged leader is often…

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    Finish Being a coach offers one of the greatest gifts life could bring. The opportunity of inspiring the youth and evolving them into better individuals. In fact, history repeats itself with a variety of great coaches in every sport. Why is coaching so important? Without a teacher, there isn't a learner; without a coach there isn't a player. Coaches are like parents, they both can teach you life lessons. However, before you can be a coach you must go to college. I would like to continue my…

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    each successful business leader that sets him or her apart from the rest. Many times, interpersonal skills is what makes all the difference. Interpersonal skills involve listening, assertiveness, negotiation, feedback, persuasion, interviewing, and coaching. One of the most important skills to have in life is listening. According to the article titled, “What Are Interpersonal Skills?”(n.d.), listening is “how we interpret both the verbal and nonverbal messages sent by others.” Listening…

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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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    This past summer I learned through coaching that I had a very big influence on the players I coached. This made me realize that I have to set an example for those kids at all times. From that, I also had to change some of my behaviors on and off the field. I had to show honor and respect,…

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    Instructional Coaching: The Need for Educational Leaders The average person when he or she hear the words “good coach” thinks of NFL superstars, such as Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots’ coach who has led his team to numerous Super Bowl victories. Worldwide, coaching is associated with sporting events; however, the true function of a coach is to be a leader who has “the ability to mentor” others with “skill in performing a required task” (Bennis & Goldsmith, 2010, p. 40). Coaches can…

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    only win: there is no such thing as losing and if you lose there will be consequences. The Punisher may pick a player on the team to make an example out of, single out a player, and make the player feel of less worth on the team. With this type of coaching method, the player or team will only resent soccer because they will remember the yelling, punishment workouts, and hatred toward the…

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    Coach Gaines style of coaching fit how the people of Odessa approach football as its either succeed or bring in someone new. Tony coached differently as he knew his style of coaching would take a few years to create a program that would be in contention of winning the super bowl, which he succeeded only to be fired too soon. Although these two strategies…

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    wrestling, Esvelt and Falcon, when looked at initially, appear immensely different. Their facial expressions to their body types differ significantly. Once they begin to talk and coach, the similarities in their attitudes at tournaments and their coaching styles become evident. The greatest difference between all seven of the wrestling coaches would be their appearance. Some coaches look more alike than others, but Falcon and Esvelt are opposites. At first glance, Falcon looks cold and…

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