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    extent, I believe, this to be true. I believe for a team to truly be successful they need a great coach. A great coach, in my opinion, has three traits - Leadership, toughness, and the ability to connect with people- that separate them from average coaches (10). I have played under two men who have possessed these three character traits. The names of those men, although I referred to them as “coach,” are Joe Albertson and Jareese Williams.(11) Being a leader or having leadership can be a tough…

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    Coaching Styles Paper Coach number one: Breanne the weight loss coach. Breanne is a bubbly, dynamic, healthy, physically fit coach. She lives what she is coaching others to do. Breanne usually catches people’s attention by a button she wears that says, “I’ve lost 80lbs twice”. She loves to share her inspirational story to let others know you are not alone and you can do it too. Breanne is very personable, she looks you in the eye, and ask questions to get to know you better. Then, she proceeds…

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    While athletes are the ones who are doing the active duty the role of a coach is to lend advice to the trained athlete to success. Most young players need to have some sort of influence and motivation to become the best at what sport they play. Coaches draw out the athlete’s potential with understanding their players and providing them with leadership. This would develop superb chemistry with not only a coach but with a team and is vital in how much better can athletes become to reach their full…

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    Lou Holtz: NCAA Coach

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    Lou Holtz is a NCAA coach and is known to be an amazing leader for his teams. He has lead a team to many championships and bowls. The reason his team was so successful as a coach is because of his intelligence and his leadership skills. He had these characteristic help him become an amazing coach. Holtz was a very aware coach. He knew his players, his budget, his coaching skills, and the expectations from the fans. After his first year as a coach was a flop he decided to re-evaluate his…

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    I Want To Be A Coach Essay

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    From an early age I loved everything about sports. So that’s why what better career choice then coaching. It gives me a chance to give back and try to help others love sports and appreciate them as much as I do. If I do become a coach I would be either a soccer or baseball coach because those are the two sports I know the most about considering I have played them all of my life. Coaching does not just allow someone to teach the elements of the game but also helps teach life lessons and help an…

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    of the team, are deplorable characteristics seen in many inferior teams. In the movie Coach Carter, cockiness, attitude, arrogance and abandonation are traits the members of the team show but, no matter how hard or long it takes, Ken Carter wants to prove to them that if they are able to push themselves on and off the court, they will be able to achieve their goals and have a successful life. The team in Coach Carter is not your stereotypical family because of their looks, communication,…

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    Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden once said “a coach is someone who can give correction without causing resentment.” Each coach has their own method of correcting the error without causing resentment. A coach could be the the die-hard coach, the understanding but still has passion for the sport, or the passive coach that doesn’t mind when players are missing at practice for a specific reason. The die-hard coach doesn’t take any reason for you not being at practice or an outing with the…

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    Coach Jim Pitts Case Study

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    +Relationship: My client in this scenario is the Coach Jim Pitts, a middle school English teacher and boy’s football head coach. My primary focus is Coach Pitts. He is the client with a signed informed consent and he is responsible the financial piece of our professional relationship. Due to confidentiality, I cannot work directly with any of the athletes or parents. However, our agreement allows me to provide mental skills training to both the athletes and the parents as well as the use of…

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    asked this question there are many different things that come to my mind involving sports, such as coaching basketball in a setting where I would be the head coach or the training coach. Although these two options may appear to differ significantly, they are very similar and could make for an easy transition at any time. Becoming a head coach is not an easy job to obtain. There are steps you can take to get to your elite dream job and I am willing to do whatever it takes. In this paper I will…

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    SEC. When I was growing up I imagined being a college coach. I choose this career because I had a lot of people help me when I was growing up, so now it’s my turn to help others, when they become young adults. Everyday as a child I always heard that you have to give back, so that’s what i am doing while I coach. Coaching have many responsibilities. When becoming a coach you just don’t deal with their players, they have to do. I will be the coach that will be able to master everything that it…

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