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Role: Soccer Coach of the Selby and District U15 Select team for the North Yorkshire Youth Games
Colleagues: Abigail Ellis (Sports Development officer)
and Andrew Battersby Assistant coach. ...
This therefore means that if I as a coach am able to eradicate or reduce these faulty processes then the group productivity is likely to increase. ... The team of myself , Andrew Battersby (assistant coach) and Abigail Ellis (Sports development officer) also needed to work as a cohesive unit. ... As a coach begins to gain experience you understand the importance of being adaptable to the situation and your subjects and often try to set up a differential of learning to stretch the better players whilst also improving the others. ...
“A coach with a democratic style allows athletes to participate in decisions
about the groups goals, practice methods and game tactics and strategies”. ... 113
As stories from the bible say it is important you need to lay down good foundations if you are going to build on something and this is true in soccer skill development. ... A good coach must be aware that some goals may be reached with ease but others may need extra time and support to be reached, the coaches adaptability comes into play here as he or she can set differing goals for different performers.
Approximate Word count = 2437 Approximate Pages = 9.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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