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    would recognize who needed more help and attention (Porter, Wu, & Partridge, 2010). Accordingly, both practices were effective regarding this aspect of coaching. The head coach did not ask the athletes to give feedbacks about why they thought they needed to work on and improve in any of the two practices. In addition, the head coach did not ask the athletes whether they had a question or not at the end of the practice sessions; however, some research shows giving opportunities to athletes to…

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    for by an outside party. He also started off as an assistant head coach and wasn’t given the head job until a number of years passed. This humble beginning for Joe permits the viewer to relate by perceiving him as a man who worked hard in order to become one of the greatest coaches…

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    For the last two seasons, Head Coach Bolanos has had at his disposition hard working group of committed parents fully committed to serving the PRHS Girls’ Soccer Program. Sadly, Head Coach Bolanos lacks the management skills to lead, organize and mobilize his stakeholders in their efforts in order to secure the success of their efforts to gain financial and community support for the team, he also lacks the motivation to help with the planning or execution of fundraising efforts, lastly, he…

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    According to Merriam-Webster, a coach is defined as, “a person who teaches and trains the members of a sports team and makes decisions about how the team plays during games.” A coach is much more than what Merriam-Webster defines it as. To be a coach is to be a leader, a mentor, and a role model. A coach must set the standard and lead by example. Five years ago, I began volunteer coaching my son’s youth sports teams. Whether it was football, soccer, basketball, or baseball, I enjoyed coaching…

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    Growing up I was just like everyone else, always retaliating when being wronged. As I have gotten older, I have found myself becoming more relaxed and being able to look past different happenings. When I was in high school I was very confrontational. As long as everything was going well, I was happy. If things became troubled, I quickly developed a temper. As of now, it takes a lot to get me really fired. I can not accredit my change in personally to just my faith, because during my under…

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    Today a legend steps down. University of South Carolina head football coach Steve Spurrier called it quits on a storied career. The Head Ball Coach, as he’s known by many, had a great run. He won over 228 games. He’s the winningest coach at both Florida and South Carolina. He took two struggling programs in Duke and South Carolina to new heights. At the age of 70 Coach Spurrier decided it was time to step down. He also did it in the middle of the season which some people including myself…

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    Coach Mal Do you ever have that someone that helps you through everything? My person is Mallory Singleton, or Coach Mal. She is the best coach I have ever had. She was the assistant basketball coach for SMU and head AAU coach for Texas Express. Coach Mal is not the type of coach to only teach the skills of basketball. She teaches you how to use your brain and real life scenarios to contribute to the game. The bad thing about my season with Texas Express was, we lost more games than we could…

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    needs. Besides refining individual skills, the coach is also responsible for instilling good sportsmanship and team spirit, which are crucial during a game. Many high school…

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    In this essay the roles of Coach Boone and Coach Yoast in the movie ‘Remember the Titans’ will be discussed, the three topics being discussed are, what the various roles of the coaches were. The coaching style used by Coach Boone and Coach Yoast, and also what skills the coaches had. The first topic in question will be what the roles carried out by the coach are. In the duration of the fill both coached fill a multitude of roles, not only as a teacher, leader and motivator but also as a friend…

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    every move you make. I have to admit, I was nervous. We were playing our biggest rival and our team has never beaten them in football. I was talking to my coach, Coach Smith, and I could tell that he was nervous even if he didn’t say anything. When we got off…

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