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    Coach Observation Report

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    I am going to compare my college baseball coach to the National Standards for Athletic Coaches. Through my freshman year and also through my first semester of my sophomore I have a good idea of how my coach compares to the national standards. My coach meet a majority of the standards, but he definitely did not meet them all. First, I’m going to talk about the standards that he did meet. The first domain that he did meet was domain three. This is the domain that included physical conditioning.…

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    coaching individuals. Hargrove 's concept of the "transformational coach” objective is to uncover the resourcefully creative skills of the individual. Hargrove is confident that a masterful coach is above all someone who is brave enough to turn a vision into reality. Furthermore, Hargrove outlines the necessary steps that induce the readers to enter the journey of personal transformation and grow, which leads to becoming a masterful coach. Hargrove’s passion for coaching is palpable through his…

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    Coach Hart is a very good and motivational coach, specializing on the sprint side especially 400meters and 200meters. He is a coach and at the same time a parent to athletes. He has coached many athletes and know more about athletes when they are training hard and cannot run fast like they want to do. Some of the things coach Harts discuss about was, coaching understanding athletes and trying to changes workout if that workout is not working out for athletes for a particular event. Coach Harts…

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    programs are not in vain. The article defines effective instructional coaching and makes connections to research to support the authors’ statements on the importance of instructional coaching. The definition of an instructional coach described is put simply as an instructional coach is defined as someone whose primary professional responsibility is to bring practices that have been studied using a variety of research methods into classrooms by working with adults rather than students (Kowal and…

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    extent, I believe, this to be true. I believe for a team to truly be successful they need a great coach. A great coach, in my opinion, has three traits - Leadership, toughness, and the ability to connect with people- that separate them from average coaches (10). I have played under two men who have possessed these three character traits. The names of those men, although I referred to them as “coach,” are Joe Albertson and Jareese Williams.(11) Being a leader or having leadership can be a tough…

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    Football Genius Symbolism

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    The novel Football Genius by Tim Green has many literary elements. This is shown when Green uses symbolism to show the change in attitude that a community has towards a character. Towards the novel’s conclusion, the protagonist, Troy, finally gets his chance to play on the “A” team in his football league. Green writes, “They heard the laces whistling and the slap of the ball when it smacked into Rusty’s outstretched hands” (244). The symbol in this statement is the pass that Rusty caught. This…

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    Seniors Last Shot at Winter Sports Winter sports are just beginning here at GHS. From varsity basketball to varsity winter track, students have been dedicated themselves toward having a successful season. Perhaps the most devoted players are the seniors, who have been working especially hard to leave Greenport with a good athletic legacy. Dribbling up and down the court, slam dunking their way to victory, the girls varsity basketball team have been a force to be reckon with. Between the teams…

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    The coach does not appear concerned that some of his players are using this drug, because they have been winning. The dilemma is that Paul was informed by his coach that some changes were going to be made and he could possibly lose his starting position on the field. A friend of Paul has offered him the opportunity to experiment with…

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    Coaching Styles Paper Coach number one: Breanne the weight loss coach. Breanne is a bubbly, dynamic, healthy, physically fit coach. She lives what she is coaching others to do. Breanne usually catches people’s attention by a button she wears that says, “I’ve lost 80lbs twice”. She loves to share her inspirational story to let others know you are not alone and you can do it too. Breanne is very personable, she looks you in the eye, and ask questions to get to know you better. Then, she proceeds…

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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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