Coaching Young Athletes

Coaching Young Athletes
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015004089242
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Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Coaching Young Athletes by : Rainer Martens

This guide introduces and explains the basics of coaching, such as coaching philosophy, sport psychology, sport pedagogy, sport physiology, sport medicine, parent management, and sport law.

Coaching Athletes to Be Their Best

Coaching Athletes to Be Their Best
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781462541263
ISBN-13 : 1462541267
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Coaching Athletes to Be Their Best by : Stephen Rollnick

Part 1. Motivational interviewing -- Part 2. Toolbox -- Part 3. Around the field -- Part 4. MI playbook.

Athlete-centred Coaching

Athlete-centred Coaching
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Publisher : IPC Print Resources
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780956506504
ISBN-13 : 095650650X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Athlete-centred Coaching by : Lynn Kidman

Six coaches and three athletes-involved in sports from international to school-aged level-share their knowledge, stories and philosophies, offering practical insights into how athlete-centred coaching can be put into practice. These successful, athlete-centred, humanistic coaches inspire their athletes and encourage them to make informed decisions.

Growth Mindset for Athletes, Coaches and Trainers

Growth Mindset for Athletes, Coaches and Trainers
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781612437460
ISBN-13 : 161243746X
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Growth Mindset for Athletes, Coaches and Trainers by : Jennifer Purdie

A complete and easy-to-follow guide for inspiring every athlete with the proven power of growth mindset Whether you’re a coach, trainer or athlete, growth mindset has changed the game. It’s helping everyone from little leaguers to professionals reach their full potential. The perfect complement to a physical training regimen, this book shows how to use growth mindset to overcome plateaus and achieve peak performance. With proven strategies and step-by-step examples, this practical handbook shows how to implement growth mindset starting today. The program is based on SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely) goals and offers a range of powerful techniques, including how to: • Use visualization for game-day success • Turn losses into learning opportunities • Improve coach-athlete communication • Build trust among teammates • Stretch athletes beyond their comfort zone • Train with different personalities and ages

The Art of Coaching Young Athletes

The Art of Coaching Young Athletes
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Publisher : Racom Communication
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1933199296
ISBN-13 : 9781933199290
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Coaching Young Athletes by : Rick Peterson

Great coaching is an art form. It involves so much more than mere knowledge of the sport and ability to deliver the message. Is that message being received? Are the athletes excited and engaged when participating? This title reveals to any prospective coach the keys to a high-quality way of coaching athletes of Kindergarten through High School.

Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes

Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes
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Publisher : Human Kinetics
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781492581345
ISBN-13 : 1492581348
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes by : Jeffrey J. Huber

Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes discusses how to improve coaching success and athletic performance through the application of teaching principles and theories. Delving deeper than an explanation of what athletes learn and what coaches teach, Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes offers insight into the how of athletes’ learning and coaching by considering • principles of psychology that drive the emotions, motivation, expectations, self-worth, and relationships of athletes; • application of principles of psychology to the motor learning process; and • use of principles of educational psychology to improve sport expertise and coaching success. A three-time U.S. Olympic coach and veteran collegiate coach, Huber infuses his own experience in applying theories of educational psychology in working with individual athletes, as well as world-class national and international teams. With an engaging presentation and strong practical applications, Huber assists coaching students and practicing coaches in utilizing educational psychology as a platform for improving coaching skills. Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes introduces the idea of the developing coach as both teacher and learner, and how coaching principles and a strong coaching philosophy provide a foundation for effective management and decision-making. By considering the theories that drive successful coaching, developing coaches gain focus, motivation, and guidance as they learn how a thoughtful coach provides the structure and discipline to make athletes more successful on the field of play. Throughout the text, Huber focuses on how athletes learn, considering theories of motivation, behaviorism, cognition, and humanism, and the interplay between emotions and motor learning and performance. Each chapter opens with a coaching related anecdote that readers can relate to in order to highlight the significance of the theory under consideration. After careful explanation of each theory, Huber details concrete examples, guidelines, and specific applications for coaching. In addition to summary information, each chapter concludes with ‘Your Coaching Toolbox,’ which focuses readers on ways to incorporate their newly gained knowledge into their interactions with athletes. Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes is unmatched in its depth of insight into the teaching and learning process in sport and how to put it into practice. By examining how athletes learn and coaches teach, the text helps coaches understand how to maximize athlete performance and increase their athletic success.

Athletic Development

Athletic Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781000402421
ISBN-13 : 1000402428
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Athletic Development by : Caroline Heaney

Athletic Development: A Psychological Perspective is an examination of the psychological factors that help or hinder the development of participants in sport. This includes influences such as families, coach-athlete interactions, and transitional episodes on an individual’s pathway in sport. This edited collection of topical chapters shines a unique psychological perspective on the athlete’s development through sport. It explores a range of contemporary themes that influence athlete’s development including: An introduction to athletic development which orientates a holistic, psychological perspective of the athletic development process. Social influences on athletic development, which explores the impact of varied social influences (e.g., coach, family, peers, school) on sports participation and performance from a psychological perspective. Athlete wellbeing, which explores various aspects influencing mental health and welfare as an athlete progresses through their sports career. The book combines key theory with illustrative case studies, to analyse the complexities of athletic development. It takes a critical perspective highlighting some of the debates and controversies in these areas and uses spotlight boxes in each chapter to focus on questions or topics of particular interest. Athletic Development: A Psychological Perspective is a key reader for all students in the fields of sport and exercise psychology, sport coaching, and related sport science subjects.

Coaching for the Love of the Game

Coaching for the Love of the Game
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781469654843
ISBN-13 : 1469654849
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Coaching for the Love of the Game by : Jennifer L. Etnier

More than 45 million children play youth sports in the United States each year, and most are coached by parent volunteers with good intentions but little training. This lack of training and an overemphasis on winning often results in stress and frustration for coaches and players alike, which can discourage young athletes so much that they walk away from sports altogether. With this new guide for amateur parent coaches, Jennifer Etnier, author of Bring Your 'A' Game, aims to change that. Etnier offers a system of positive coaching that can be applied to any sport, from the beginner level to high school athletics, and explains that good coaching requires working with young athletes at their developmental level and providing feedback designed to keep children engaged and having fun. Etnier gives easy-to-understand guidance on important aspects of successful coaching—including information on the development of children's motor skills, communication with a young athlete's parents, and nurturing a growth-oriented mind-set—making this a critical resource for youth coaches of all experience levels.

The Christian Athlete

The Christian Athlete
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Publisher : David C Cook
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780830783267
ISBN-13 : 0830783261
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Christian Athlete by : Brian Smith

The Christian Athlete is a gospel-centered guide that assists athletes who identify as Christians and are seeking to understand how to practically apply their faith to their sport. Athletes desire—and deserve—a more substantive expression of the Christian faith in the context of sport, but they don’t know what it looks like or where to turn to learn more. Author Brian Smith shares his story as an athlete and coach, and his experience working with high-level athletes in the last decade to help readers better understand how to integrate faith and sport by: Assisting those who want a wide-angled understanding of how to live the Christian faith in the context of sports Walking through the many questions Christian athletes ask about winning, losing, injuries, practice, and everything in between Moving Christian athletes from simply having clichéd spiritual sayings decorating their bodies or t-shirts to actually living out their faith through all the opportunities their sport offers them The Christian Athlete will show readers how to live out a biblical perspective on athletics and urge them to engage in the gifts they are given to glorify God whether they are the team MVP or riding the bench.

Reach Every Athlete: A Guide to Coaching Players with Hidden Disabilities and Conditions

Reach Every Athlete: A Guide to Coaching Players with Hidden Disabilities and Conditions
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Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781284224399
ISBN-13 : 1284224392
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Reach Every Athlete: A Guide to Coaching Players with Hidden Disabilities and Conditions by : Christopher Stanley

Published in partnership with SHAPE America, Reach Every Athlete: A Guide to Coaching Players with Hidden Disabilities and Conditions guides coaches in working with athletes with disabilities that are not apparent based on physical features and athletic capabilities. Referred to as hidden disabilities or conditions (HDCs), there are athletes with a Specific Learning Disability (e.g. dyslexia), Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), as well sensory and physical impairments that may not be obvious, yet still impact performance. Reach Every Athlete is ideal for coaches at all levels who may knowingly, or unknowingly, have an athlete on their team with an HDC. It helps clarify the core symptoms and impact, as well as provides coaching tips and best practices. This guide is also useful to others invested in maximizing the sport experience for athletes, including parents and caregivers, athletic administrators, coach educators, and sport psych