coaching philosophy and planning
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is simply the way you see situations & experiences in your life; the way you view people & develop relationships with them; it’s the value you put in all these.
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is the underlying
basis of everything that a
coach does.
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Success as a coach depends more on your coaching philosophy; the rudder that will direct your coaching style.
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As you begin developing your coaching philosophy,
ask yourself these questions:
???(test #1)
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Why am I coaching? (test
#3)
Who am I coaching? What kind of coach do I want to be? (test#4)
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The answers to these questions will impact your every thought,
every action and your every decision as a
coach.
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Coaching involves: training, instructing, guiding, motivating; impacts many areas of an athlete's life.
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YOUR OBJECTIVES FOR COACHING
Athlete DevelopmentHaving FunWinning
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REASONS FOR COACHING
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SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY
1. Develop good communication skills: (test #5) Verbal language Nonverbal language Emotions & feelings involved Dimensional: communicate with athletes,
officials, parents, community
2. Use motivation & positive reinforcement
Coaching includes knowledge in
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FINAL THOUGHTS IN COMMUNICATING:
Emphasize praise & rewards to strengthen desired behavior Positive communication: athletes begin to value
themselves Be aware of emotions expressed in your messages Set realistic goals for your athletes (performance ability goals, emotional social behavior) Be consistent Keep your word Be as good as your word.
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FACTORS TO INFLUENCE MOTIVATION & GOAL SETTING:
1. age appropriateness 2. readiness level 3. family influence 4. athlete preference 5. ability level 6. athlete performance 7. peer influence
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SECOND MOST IMPORTANT DECISION AS
A COACH:
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Your coaching style will determine:
How you decide to teach skills and strategies? How you organize your practice and competition methods? How you discipline athletes? What role you give athletes in making decisions?
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COACHES LEAN TOWARD BEING AUTHORITARIAN,
CASUAL OR COOPERATIVE
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Authoritarian, command style?
the DICTATOR
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easy going coach; casual or submissive
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cooperative?the teacher
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Authoritarian Cooperative CasualPhilosophy Win centered Athlete centered No emphasisObjectives Task objectives Social & Task Objectives No objectives
Decision Making
Coach makes all decisions
Decisions are guided by coach, but shared
Athlete makes decisions
Communication Style Telling Telling, asking, listening Listening
Communication
DevelopmentLittle or none High None
What is winning Judged by coach Judged by athlete and
coach Not defined
Athlete Developmen
t
Little or no trust in the athlete Trust in the athlete Trust not shown
Motivation Sometimes motivates Motivates all No motivation
Training Structures Inflexible Flexible None
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To obtain the best out of the athlete, all the optimal have to be balanced; coaches should use this in their philosophies &
styles.
Many athletes, parents and coaches focus much on winning, causing stress on the athlete, decreasing performance.
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WHAT IS YOUR COACHING PHILOSOPHY? Athletes first, Athletes first, winning secondwinning second The man who has The man who has the gold is the man the gold is the man who ruleswho rules
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No pain, no gainNo pain, no gain Just do your best, Just do your best,
and God will take and God will take care of the restcare of the rest
Winning is Winning is everything;everything;
win at all costwin at all cost
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If you have knowledge, pass it on to those who do not have it
Just do it
Practice makes perfect
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REFLECT ON“Your athletes do not really care what you know but they want to know that you care. ”
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“Our children are the messages we send
to a time we may never see…”Neil Postman
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MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR EVERY COACH.
1 - How can you teach more life lessons to your players and set a better example?
2 - What are the most important character building qualities to teach your players?
3 - If the players on your team were your own children, what would you want them to get out of this experience?
4 - How can you motivate your players?
5 - How can you improve teamwork and the attitudes of each player?
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PREPARING A
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Factors that affect Factors that affect Athletic PerformanceAthletic Performance
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PLANNING setting goals developing strategies outlining tasks set schedules to accomplish the goals.
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Factors in preparing a training program Biological age Training age Date and place of competition
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Special Training Foundation Training Pre-competition Training Competition Training Transistion Training
Total rest Active rest
Periodisation: What to do & When to do it