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    1. Slam tries out for basketball at Latimer. Though Coach takes him to task for his attitude‚ he makes the team. 2. Slam hangs out with Mtisha and Ice. Mtisha thinks Ice is hanging out with the "wrong dudes" and asks Slam to talk to him . 3. Coach gets on Slam’s case because of his attitude. Slam meets Goldy‚ who offers wise perspectives on the situation. 4. Slam is called to the office because of his grades. The school wants to send a tutor to work with him. 5. At the first home game

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    skills of a sports coach

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    lot comes into account when communicating as a coach‚ you must present yourself in a professional manor i.e. wearing correct kit‚ no jewellery and no chewing gum. Appearance partially plays a part in good communication‚ the other factors are the likes of body language and tone of voice. If a coach was to slouch and speak in a dull monotone voice‚ it would be difficult for the team to become motivated‚ in an adrenaline fuelled sport like rugby a coach should be enthusiastic to keep the team interested

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    of the physical performance. It would involve explaining and predicting attitudes‚ feelings‚ and behaviors in an attempt to improve performances. I chose the film on Coach Carter directed by Thomas Carter‚ sports psychology can be used effectively to improve performances of the high school team. This movie is about a man named Coach Carter who takes on a coaching position at a high school that is run down and these boys have no discipline. In order to be on the basketball team the players would have

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    prioritise emotional self-awareness‚ self-mastery or reflection (Newell et al 2008). So the coach needs to consider at what level their coachee is at and set expectations accordingly. It is also important to decide at the beginning how the coaching will be evaluated and continually review progress with those who set the original agenda. This ensures effective evaluation of the coaching‚ while allowing the coach to address any outstanding issues EVALUATION OF ONESELF Coaches and managers need to be people

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    Coach Carter is based on a true-life story of a coach who tries to teach his team that there is more to life than just playing basketball‚ and it is brought to screen in a sports based drama. Thomas Carter directed this movie and it was released in 2005. This film is about Coach Ken Carter‚ who takes the job of coaching the Oilers basketball team at Richmond high school‚ where he was from and was once a champion athlete for 2 straight years. When Coach Carter began training his players‚ he was disheartened

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    COACH CARTER Production Information Tension mounted as the Richmond High Oilers faced the upcoming basketball championship. The town was wild with excitement over their undefeated team and the bleachers were filled with cheering fans for every game. No one could imagine that on January 4‚ 1999 the community would erupt in dissention and so many lives would change forever when Coach Ken Carter padlocked the gym‚ refusing the players access for failing to keep up their grades. Inspired by a true

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    Topic: Coach-Player (Athlete) Relationship BIBLIOGRAPHY: Marc-André K. Lafrenière‚ Sophia Jowett‚ Robert J.Vallerand‚ Eric G. Donahue‚ and Ross Lorimer. (2003) Passion in Sport: On the Quality of the Coach–Athlete Relationship PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The purpose of this study was to explore the role of harmonious and obsessive passion in the quality of coach–athlete relationships within two cultures (British and French Canadian). Study 1 focused on the relationship between passion and the quality

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    Cody Wilmoth Evaluation paper 1/12/13 Coach Carter Coach Carter was released June 18‚ 2005. I critiqued this movie on two very important factors‚ which were the true story‚ which the movie was based on‚ and the life lessons that the movie teaches you. Coach Carter is an inspirational account of a controversial high school basketball coach‚ who receives both high praise and criticism for his unconventional approach to basketball. Coach Carter’s vision for his basketball players was fulfilling

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    Movie Review Coach Carter

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    | In 1999‚ Ken Carter‚ a successful sporting goods store owner‚ accepts the job of basketball coach for his old high school in a poor area of Richmond‚ CA‚ where he was a champion athlete. As much dismayed by the poor attitudes of his players as well as their dismal play performance‚ Carter sets about to change both. He immediately imposes a strict regime typified in written contracts that include stipulations for respectful behavior‚ a dress code and good grades as requisites to being allowed

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    because Coach Couch seemed very enthusiastic about the interview‚ and he made it seem as if it was his pleasure to be interviewed. Also‚ just showing up to his office at school made the atmosphere pretty relaxing. I feel at home at sports facilities‚ so I think that contributed to my lack of nervousness before the interview. In all honesty‚ he first three minutes of the interview went very well. I walked into his office at his school‚ and he immediately made me feel very welcomed. Coach Couch greeted

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