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    As a coach‚ you are never going to be perfect. You will have strengths‚ and you will have weaknesses. It is up to you as a coach‚ to take these characteristics and try and utilize them in a way that would work best for you and your team. Some of my strengths personally are that I am very logical thinker‚ responsible‚ and self-assured. While these traits can be very beneficial to me as a coach‚ I do have some traits however‚ that could potentially be some weaknesses when it comes to coaching. These

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    cooperative coach is needed. Allowing these athletes to make a few of their own decisions is a necessity. They do not need a coach to continually command them every step of the way. If a coach is able to implement the cooperative style well‚ then little to no issues would be prevalent within this level of sport. Ethics is a fairly easy thing to deal with. Everyone on the team should treat everyone equally. Race‚ gender‚ and culture should not be a problem. If it is ever a problem‚ the coach should address

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    A coach is someone who uplifts their athletes and helps them become a better person inside and out‚ which is why I have dedicated my time to teaching young gymnasts the sport that I have been in love with since I was seven years old. Also‚ because I truly believe that gymnastics helps young girls become physically and mentally stronger. Becoming a coach has made me become a more coachable athlete because I have now seen both sides of athletics. To begin‚ becoming a coach has made me realize how

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    How to Choose a Good Tennis Coach You have recently been introduced to tennis and you seriously find the game fun and entertaining and interesting. Add to that the added bonus of being able to use the physical demand of the game to keep you in shape‚ you know that you are in for a treat. It is going to be tough. It is not going to be easy. But you are determined to plow through and you know that the help of the right expert to help you get the skills needed to be better at the sport is essential

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    Why should the Western Countries begin to fear Joseph Stalin’s actions within the year 1945? Looking within the Cold War‚ many people believe and wonder over the origins and the causes of the Cold War and the actions of which preceded it and caused such anger between Truman‚ Churchill and Stalin. It was established before the date of where the Cold War had first started‚ that there was growing conflict between the world leaders of Winston Churchill (Prime Minister of Great Britain} Harry S Truman

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    People of all ages can teach us something‚ we just have to be ready to listen. My cheer coach has helped me and taught me how to be my best and persevere when times are tough because bad things always happen‚ it is unavoidable‚ but giving up is definitely avoidable. I don’t really remember the first two years of her being my coach as I was only around 4 years old at the time. I loved dance and gymnastics with her‚ she always made me want to practice‚ even though I wasn’t the greatest at the time

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    next year to be your coach.” I sat there almost in tears‚ because at that moment my love for basketball almost left with him. Billy Martin was a favorite coach of mine. He loved each of us like one of his own‚ and treated all of us the same. He wanted each of us to succeed and would do anything to help us reach that. Coach Martin instilled in me no matter how talented a person was‚ you could always beat them by working hard. I could not believe he would not be my head coach next year‚ but he did

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    makes noises and talks during instruction. The teacher should use the Win-Win Discipline approach as a behavior management approach to address Booby’s issues. This behavior management approach is designed to hand discipline problems at the moment of the disruption using powerful and proven discipline strategies‚ and it also targets the students ‘unfulfilled needs which is often the root of discipline problems (Kagan‚ 2002). The Win-Win discipline strategy allows teachers and students to work together

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    Starting the summer team was great‚ my coach trusted me and played me probably more than anyone on the team‚ if we were in a hard situation like‚ going to play a hard team‚ I got the chance to face them. The summer was going great. The trip to West Virginia‚ College coaches like me‚ they talked to me about playing for them‚ and this was also only my junior year and at the end of the year I was the number 1 on the team in pitching stats. Now the end of the summer‚ school was about to start for my

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    complex set of phenomena. Although considerable clarity has been achieved in some areas‚ no such conceptualization has yet answered all the important questions and none commands universal assent. Indeed‚ when two dozen prominent theorists were recently asked to define intelligence‚ they gave two dozen somewhat different definitions (Sternberg & Detterman‚ 1986). Such disagreements are not cause for dismay. Scientific research rarely begins with fully agreed definitions‚ though it may eventually lead

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