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    experience of participation in a good athletic program are immeasurable and will carry into other aspects of a student’s life. Values like effort‚ attitude‚ honesty‚ respect and sportsmanship will be taught everyday. A primary concern of mine as a coach on the collegiate level is for each player to excel in the classroom and leave with a marketable degree at the end of her college experience. A sincere and conscientious student will be a sincere and conscientious basketball player. Each player will

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    individuals to move beyond technique and embody the attitudes and skills essential to empowering coaching. Coaching requires good communication and listening skills so that coach is aware of what is going and get necessary information. Coaching aims at guidelines for Handling a meeting with a Poor Performer‚ The Supervisor to coach the employee on how to become more proficient and aims at improving the Performance by providing a forum for communication and feedback. Types of Coaching Concurrent Coaching

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    My Coaching Philosophy

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    many 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

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    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 engage the emotions which will motivate the person to action. Once this emotional shift takes place‚ the client is ready to move on

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    As your head coach having always been a competitor in soccer‚ I possess the mentorship attributes in providing you the necessary skills to reach success. Although you may find imbalanced goals between me as a coach and you as an athlete‚ I am confident that as a team‚ we will center hold the comradeship in having a fortunate season. In spite of achieving our goals and overcoming adversity‚ we must train as a team and support one another in order to achieve uncommon results. Together Everyone Achieves

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    DRIVING CHANGE WITH INTERNAL COACHING PROGRAMS DAVID ROCK FOUNDER & CEO‚ RESULTS COACHING SYSTEMS RUTH DONDE‚ MBA‚ ACC GLOBAL CONSULTANT‚ RESULTS COACHING SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper outlines a new way of utilizing coaching to drive wide scale organizational change. It illustrates how training leaders to be internal coaches is a more scalable‚ sustainable and robust approach to driving change and improving performance than hiring external coaches. The authors illustrate the various

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    Questionnaire 1. Is there good job availability in becoming a coach or trainer? 2. What was your starting salary out of university or college? 3. What were the first few coaching/training jobs you had after university or college? 4. Of all the skills needed in coaching/training which did you find most important? 5. What are the opportunities for advancement in this field? 6. What would a typical day be like in the coaching and training field? 7. What is the flexibility of work hours‚ dress

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    McHenry‚ MD was a huge culture shock. When I first visited Garrett College over the summer for a baseball visit‚ I did not know what to expect. During my visit I had an amazing time with my family. The weather was perfect‚ and the talk I had with coach Hallenbeck went very well. The reason I came to Garrett College was baseball. Baseball has been a huge factor in my life ever since I was a little kid. It helped keep me out of trouble‚ helped me develop relationships with well-known coaches‚ and it

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    My dream is to be an athletic trainer‚ coach‚ or having something to do with staying close to sports. In order to follow my dream‚ I would need to visit some place that would allow me to experience a career that has to do with sports. That’s why with the ticket I am holding in my hand‚ I would be able to get admitted into the locker room area where I can see coaches as well as trainers do their jobs. The stadium I will go to is the AT&T Stadium in Arlington‚ Texas home of the Dallas Cowboys football

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    athletes as best achieved where a coach first realizes the main goal of youth sport as different from elite sport. This is influenced by the fact that youth sports primary goal is development while elite sport is winning. While it is true that winning happens in youth sports‚ it serves as a product of the right development and thus should not be emphasized. In an instance where a youth sports coach focuses on winning‚ it translates to a situation where the coach thinks and makes short-term plans

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