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    the term ‘coaching philosophy’ and outline why it is important to reflect on your personal philosophy when working as a coach. “A coaching philosophy is a personal statement that is based on the values and beliefs that direct one’s coaching” (Kidman and Hanrahan 1997: 32) Coaching philosophy is having your attitude and your own persona that acts as a guideline in how you coach and how your session is presented. This is key and central in how that coach’s team performs in practice or…

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    I Want To Be A Coach Essay

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    From an early age I loved everything about sports. So that’s why what better career choice then coaching. It gives me a chance to give back and try to help others love sports and appreciate them as much as I do. If I do become a coach I would be either a soccer or baseball coach because those are the two sports I know the most about considering I have played them all of my life. Coaching does not just allow someone to teach the elements of the game but also helps teach life lessons and help an…

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    The Benefits Of Coaching

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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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    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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    your first basketball game and you’re so excited to play and beat the opposing team, but before the game is over you realize you never played once. You start to question yourself: “Did I do something wrong?” “Does coach hate me?” “Is this how it's going to be all season?” You ask the coach what you did wrong and the coaches response is: “You aren’t good.” There should be stricter rules on how coaches treat their players because many coaches do believe that sports are more about winning than…

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    student-athletes. As a coach, you must know what your principles, core values, and beliefs are. Then, as a coach, you must actively show those traits. The team will generally mimic how the coach acts and how they conduct themselves. That is also relative to the respective age group that you are involved with. So for a coach to know where he/she stands and portray those traits actively to his/her player's shows he believes in what he is coaching. In my experience, if a coach does not have…

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    In this assignment, I will be discussing the athletic warehouse company found in the case study. We will be looking at their strengths and weaknesses, the opportunities they had and the threats they faced both at their location in comer brooks and in grand falls. The business was first opened in comer brooks by two brothers, Cohn and Ed Power, and they aimed at proving quality athletic footwear and clothing, mainly running shoes. They had to close not so long after they opened because they were…

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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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    The Qualities of a Good Life Coach By Christina Cordle May 13, 2012 It is utterly true that no man is an island. No person would be able to surmount all the tumults in life without having to lean on others. In any other way, if you tend to assume everything on your own there is a tendency that you break down. Life itself is an arduous pursuit. We need others' helping hands so as we can stand strong amidst all the storms in life. We are not alone. There are other people who can lend a hand to…

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    Teamwork In Softball

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    Millions of people around the world play many different sports. Each sport takes place during a different time of the year. As of in the spring there is softball, baseball, lacrosse, and track for school. Qualities that are necessary for someone to succeed at softball are teamwork, mental toughness, and execution. One quality that is necessary for someone to succeed at softball is teamwork. Teamwork is the combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient. Multiple…

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