Coaching styles
May 21st, 2008
Autocratic: you would use the autocratic when you are being a strict coach that makes all the decisions and having total control over the situation. For example; at the beginning of a session so that you get them under control, listening and paying attention. Democratic: you would use this when you let the players contribute evenly and in a more relaxed environment. For example; when you are getting them to split into different teams. Laisse Faire: you would use this when you are a little more relaxed and don’t care all that much. For example; when they have finished the session and are having a muck-a-round game.
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May 20th, 2008
My Coaching philosophy is:
- As long as you are trying your best thats all that i can ask of you.
- You must listen carefully to instructions because the last thing that a coach wants is an injury.
- Winning and loosing isn’t necessarily the reason that people become involved in physical activity
- Sportsmanship is very important and it is essential to participate fairly.
- Being nice, playing to the rules and accepting winning or loosing.
- Self esteem is essential in helping form a sense of self.
- Social factors are improved by participation of regular physical activities.
- If an individual is apart of a team then there social health is improved greatly.
Thats what i believe should be considered whilst being a coach for any sport.
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Sport coaching blog
May 7th, 2008
Hey i’m jackie. This is my sport coaching blog.
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