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    Coach Interview Project

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    Coach Interview Project There are many great coaches in this world but one of the best that I have ever met would be my colleague from work. His name is Jordan Vela and he coaches a volleyball team of guys and girls also from my work‚ Outback Steakhouse in Springhurst. When we think of volleyball we think that it is a woman’s sport and that it is the easiest sport to play. It actually is harder than it seems according to him. At first I didn’t believe him but then he showed me some photos and

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    Coach Carter

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    Department of education Salvador Fuentes Valentín High School Base-Ramey ‘’Coach Carter’’ Yelaine López Blas Mrs: G. Mendez English 11 11-3 Part 1. Answer the following question. Write complete sentences. 1. Where does most of the story take place? In the streets and in the field school. 2. Who was the hardest student to deal with? Why? Timo Cruz because it was lack of discipline‚ wanted to do things his way and had no respect for anyone. 3. What kind of social problems

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    Coach Carter

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    Ken Carter is a coach and on the other side he is also a father. As a coach‚ he is responsible for his team players so that they have a contract that even though they are players they still need to go to their respective classes because Coach Carter still gives prioritize for their study. At first some of them agree and few of them disagree with him. Yes‚ they won a lot of games but when Coach Carter recognizes that his players did not excel to their academics and having a lot of failing grades since

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    Great Basketball Coach

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    Basketball Coach? Have you ever imagined not having a coach for your sports team? Or why your coach is so successful? Even though they are very demanding‚ they’re essential for any team’s success.  “I demand a lot out of my players‚ but we have fun and I give them room to learn and make mistakes‚” said Coach Mike Bates. They provide structure and are the heart and souls of each team. Coaches have to love the game.  The team reflects the coach‚ if he’s successful so will you be.  The coach needs to

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    Coach Mentor Trainee’s learning is focused on abilities Trainee’s learning is focused on attitude Trainee’s technical or professional development is the focus Trainee’s professional and personal development is the focus Trainee’s existing competencies are utilized Trainee’s potential skills are realized Coach interacts with the trainee in a professional way Mentor interacts with the trainee with an affective component Coach inspires respect for his / her professional skills Mentor is a role mode

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    that’s not the whole picture. There is a lot more to coaching than planning for a practice or a game. Many times a person who would like to coach an interschool athletic team has little or no preparation to teach sports skills and techniques. The only qualifications is often the person’s participation on his or her high school‚ college‚ or university’s team‚ coach of a community youth team or even perhaps as a professional player. While all that experience is valuable in one way or another‚ it does

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    Steps to becoming a coach Many students graduate from college without fully understanding the steps of what to do to find that job that they want. Fortunately‚ with the correct resources‚ this process can be generally simple in most professions. For example‚ coaching seems like it is a pretty easy job to obtain but it can be somewhat frustrating if you don’t know how to find that coaching position you’ve worked hard to get. There are some key steps that are mandatory when referring to coaching

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    If I were able to choose a team to coach I would choose to coach a Top Division 1 soccer team. I feel that I would be the type of coach that only wants the best for my team. I would be a very strict coach because throughout my soccer career I have seen success with my coaches that are very strict. I would like to be a college coach because dealing with collegiate athletes is something I find to be very unique. I find it unique because other than a professional team this is the highest level that

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    Coach Carter 2

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    Leadership Movie Coach Carter (2005) Film Minh Tran Woodbury University Coach Carter is a 2005 film directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on a true story‚ after the Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter portrayed by (Samuel L. Jackson) made headlines in for benching his undefeated team the Richmond Oilers due to poor academic results. This was a great movie that illustrated several styles of leaderships and mentorship. Coach Carter display‚ transformational leadership‚ authentic leadership

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    What Makes a Good Coach

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    SPORTS COACHING What makes a good coach? Coaches can come in all shape and sizes and use a variety of techniques and methods. Some may be great tacticians with a deep knowledge of the sport whereas others may be great motivators. But whether it candlin or capello all coaches have roles and responsibility in order to make them effective leaders. • In a coaching role it is needed for you to develop the skills of organising‚ safety‚ providing instruction‚ explanation‚ and demonstrating

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