Coaching Philosophy
Every coach would like to be a successful coach and that is the main target of each coach as they go about their coaching business each day. They all want to be a coach who wins, one who relates well with the athletes, one who motivates the players, one who knows how to recruit successfully, one with good financial support, with a strong work ethics, one who has the right equipment and most of all good knowledge of the sport.
Aspects of formulating coaching philosophy
The coach will have to take into account three main aspects or guiding principles when formulating the coaching philosophy that will enable him to operate successfully over a long period of time.
Self-awareness; this simply implies knowing self and can be achieved through getting the feedback from peers, sufficiently understanding the real self, the ideal self and the public self and how these three are the commonly tested hence used means of knowing self or self-awareness. This self-awareness will allow the coach to evaluate own beliefs and assumptions hence while constructing the coaching philosophy or drafting any schedules, the coach will be critical enough to come up with relevant material that will significantly contribute to the practice of the coach in the given sports.
Self-esteem; this is referred to as the way one look at his inner being as and individual and the value that they attach to it. It is...
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