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    quality of the relationship between the coach and the client, the skill of the coach, established coaching expectations and structures and the readiness of the client to be coached. The main benefits of tele coaching are the same as you would get from any good coaching, regardless of how it’s delivered. However, there are some distinct advantages that phone coaching can bring including: 1. Improved Concentration – Visual distractions are removed for both the coach and the client, allowing the…

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    gymnastics grows each year; the coaching advances as well. In general the sport has a lot of opportunity for advancement. Each year a coach can attended regional clinics, or even special USAG conferences. At these conferences the coaches learn the best possible way to spot their athletes, and learn new advanced techniques for teaching a skill. The more knowledge a coach can accumulate the greater opportunity the athlete has to become successful. Technologically speaking gymnastics coaches…

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    two examples that that a coach can help with transitions will be dealing with a lifetime change for example a high school student graduating high school going to the work force or starting college and the second example is becoming a parent. As a coach you need to know if the individual is coming in for coaching or if they will need a counselor. If there is a problem going on the client will need to go to a counselor, but if they just need help with transition a life coach can help with these…

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    be taking this class when asked to establish a philosophy for being a professional helper or coach. I have been coaching since 1986 and have spent most of my coaching and helping career learning from relationships that I have created and the mistakes that I have made over those years. I will use this paper to explain what I have learned about helping and coaching and where I hope to someday be as a coach and helper. I started coaching at 18 years old and I thought that I had to prove to the…

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    Have you ever tried to be the coach for a sports team? Though many people believe that being on a sports team is hard in itself, being the coach of a team is an even more challenging task to undertake. Many people believe that anyone can be a coach but that is a misconstrued idea. Not just anyone can be a coach it takes a certain kind of person with a certain about of skills. To be a cheer coach is in its own way more difficult than any other sport to coach. Cheerleading does not have a rule…

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    values and beliefs comes from the self-awareness discovery and many of times this comes from experiencing positives and negatives as a coach. The values and beliefs learned through experience shape a coach and their philosophy, which sets the path for athletes understand who the coach is and why a coach makes their decisions. The experiences of coaching allows a coach to explore ethical choices, gamesmanship, diversity issues, and considers an athlete-centered approach. All these are important…

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    "How Bully Coaching Affects Athletes." Athletes would claim coaches would call them names or even push and shove them. Some coaches push them too hard and may cause injuries. Also, they can be so mean that some players may be afraid of what the coach will do when they throw the ball this way or that way or if they keep the ball and keep going. The way that they could fix these problems is for coaches to not just care about the winning, but they should also care about the young athletes because…

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    In a video, a group of football players is seen horsing around, and when the coach comes in, he waits a few seconds before punching a player for no apparent reason. This does indeed count for physical and emotional abuse because 1) The coach hits the player so hard he doubles over and falls to the floor and 2) the player now believes he will be punished at any given time. In a study of 800 youth athletes, 4% said the coach hurt someone.…

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    One of my most valued activities throughout the last few years has been my involvement as a Coach. I coach kids starting at the age of 5 to adults of any ages; I coach the beautiful sport of sailing. Up until last year I had been a Volunteer coach in hopes that I could pass on the love and grace of sailing to individuals who may not have the chance if they had to pay for Coaching. The children I taught during those years taught me some of the most moving and inspirational lessons of my life. One…

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    Getting in shape is one of the hardest things to do for a lot of people, including myself. Whether it is just to get healthy or to meet a certain goal for a sport or activity, many individuals do not know where to start or how to find the information they need. Lucky for them, there is a great, local program that can solve all of your problems! With three different locations to access, Finish First Sports Performance is a fantastic choice when it comes to life coaching and physical training.…

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