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1. MY PHILOSOPHY OF COACHING: ‘Coaching is creating Change with Clarity and Conviction’. (Mary Curran 2010) ‘Unlocking a person’s potential to maximize their own performance. It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them’ (Whitmore‚ 2003). I believe people are often stuck in the “Comfort Zone” – where the level of pain and pleasure is equal. The role of the coach is to facilitate the client in moving on‚ by asking powerful questions. By raising the level of pain or pleasure‚ we
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Principles and Problems of Coaching Coaching Philosophy As a coach I want to be the leader of a successful program who helps student athletes excel on and off of the field. I will do this by first hiring good assistant coaches around me who can help me bring my vision to reality. It will require dedication from the student athletes in the classroom and in practice and games to be the absolute best they can be in any situation. It will be up to me to instill in my athletes hard work and dedication
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Coaching Philosophy Assignment This assessment presents my personal coaching philosophy and seeks to justify this through a number of areas that builds individuals and teams confidence‚ and equally as important‚ their confidence in the coach. This in turn will lead to maximising potential‚ and maintaining motivation by training in a comfortable environment of trust and fun. The Collins Student Dictionary states Philosophy to be: " a personal outlook or viewpoint"‚ (p.622)
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people realize the importance of developing a philosophy while pursuing their coaching career. Having certain values and beliefs is important‚ but until you put those principles into words and actions‚ coaching can become very difficult. As a coach‚ you will be faced with many challenging decisions‚ but having a well thought out philosophy will prepare you‚ and help you make those though calls. There are many things to consider when developing a philosophy‚ but having a good understanding of one self
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The term coaching philosophy is defined as “a set of values and behaviours that serve to guide the actions of a coach” (Wilcox and trudel 1998: 41). Consequently a coaching philosophy is a resemblance of a coach’s attitude and behaviour. The value of developing a coaching philosophy is that it ensures coaches and athletes a framework to allow them to build on a players skills and learn through progression. More specifically it helps a coach identify motives to make athletes perform to a higher standard
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Coaching Philosophy A coaching philosophy takes years to develop. Mine began the first day I picked up a basketball. My experiences as a player and observer allow me to develop my philosophy more as my knowledge for the game continue to grow. My coaching philosophy as of now includes defense‚ team unity‚ and enthusiasm. Everyone’s familiar with the saying “Offense sales tickets‚ Defense wins games.” This statement is very much true and has been a proven fact. Without defense‚ you cannot win.
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After completing several activities in the Sport Coaching book that would allow me to learn more about myself‚ I discovered that I am a supporter of all things positive and that I want to follow the “Athletes first‚ winning second” philosophy as best I can. I want to place an emphasis on God and the importance of family. I also want my athletes to learn to have respect for one another and not judging each other based on one’s abilities. These play an important role in my self-concept. I want to
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Luela Wilbon Coaching Philosophy There are many characteristics of a successful coach. Leading others from where they are to where they want to be requires tough love‚ understanding‚ patience‚ trust and much more. Whether he is on the playing field or in a work environment‚ an effective coach has the ability to bring out the best in individuals. An effective coach must be able to communicate in a clear and concise manner. This starts by being a good listener. By listening to players‚ a successful
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RUNNING HEAD: PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Personal Education Philosophy Paper Byron C. Sparrow University of Phoenix Personal Education Philosophy Paper Philosophy is crucial for educators when they are implementing the curriculum of the class they are teaching. A great teacher not only teaches the requirements of his or her curriculum‚ but motivates their students to want to learn the materials being taught. When looking at Philosophy and a curriculum an educator must look at the
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