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    The second level credential that an individual coach can achieve is the PCC. A PCC level credential is for a ‘proven’ coach that has over 125 hours of training and exceeds 750 hours of experience coaching. A professional has to have a minimum of twenty-five clients and pass an oral and written exam. Lastly, individual coaches that are considered ‘experts’ can receive a MCC level certification by having over 200 hours of training completed and 2,500 hours of experience in the field. When someone…

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    In the process of observing the components of the exercise environment I was able to witness certain theories and concepts that been covered in class. One of them was self-efficacy that the players that showed up and tried to get in a game with random people that don’t know him and the skill level that he has. Those players were confident enough to play with anyone that allowed them to play because they knew that they had the necessary skill to be able to play the sport and adjust to the skill…

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    The counseling technique of coaching comes in various ways and types to the counseling field. Professional coaches provide an ongoing partnership designed to help clients produce fulfilling results in their personal and professional lives. Coaches’ help people improve their performances and enhance the quality of their lives. Coaches are trained to listen, to observe and to customize their approach to individual client needs. They seek to elicit solutions and strategies from the client; they…

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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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    various techniques in doing so, such as showing practical wisdom, value, and disinterest. Amaechi uses practical wisdom by explaining his personal experience in sports bullying. When he was playing sports at University, “[Amaechi] had an assistant coach who would engineer drills to maximize the chance of fighting or…

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    aspects to it. One of the most important aspects of basketball it's the positions. The position vary anywhere from the point guard, guards, power forward and center. The point guard is the brain of the team. “Some of these factors include how the coach wants his/her point guard to operate, the style of play, the abilities and talents of the teammates surrounding the point guard, and the skills, temperament, experience and leadership qualities of the point guard him/herself” (gels). They…

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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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    “Mariah, please report to Mr. Levine’s office for a meeting.” A weight dropped on my shoulders and I began to become very nervous. One by one we went into our assistant principle and athletic directors office. I slowly walked in and sat in the chair near his desk. He handed me a letter, which told me I was to represent girls’ soccer in the 2015 Tobacco Free ______. I felt immediate relief and excitement when he told me. I have always wanted an opportunity to join Voice and be apart of the…

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    2003, The coach–athlete relationship: a motivational model. Journal of Sports Sciences, 21, 883-904. In this article authors have reviewed coaches who support their athletes’ self-determination and provide an ideal environment have a greater influence on athletes’ competence level and towards a greater performance. They have introduced a motivational model that measures the coach and athletes’ relationship. The aim of the research article is to introduce a motivational model of the coach-athlete…

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    self-reflection sheet Respond to these questions with your feelings and thoughts about coaching. What was your initial reaction to the coaching exercise? Reaction time itself is an inherent ability, but overall response time can be improved by practice. Coach and athletes need to analyse the type of skill and the requirements of their sport and decide where overall response gains can be made. Consider the following: • Detecting the cue - in a sprint start, focusing on the starter's voice and…

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