Education Week 2 Assignment: Day 1- Part 2 Workshop

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Workshop Title: Developing an Athlete-Centered Coaching Philosophy

Outline Schedule of Activities:

Duration: 3 hours (9:00 am - 12:00 pm)

9:00 am - 9:15 am

Activity: Welcome and Introductions

Purpose: Foster a friendly environment and a sense of community among the coaches.

Rationale: A successful workshop requires coaches to develop rapport and trust with one another.

9:15 am – 10:15 am

Activity: Understanding Athlete-Centered Coaching Philosophy (Powerpoint Presentation)

Purpose: Introduce the concept of athlete-centered coaching and its benefits.

Rationale: Setting the foundation for the workshop by providing a clear understanding of the philosophy.

10:15 am - 10:45 am

Activity: Group Discussion

Purpose: Encourage coaches to share their knowledge and thoughts on athlete-centered coaching. 

Rationale: Encourages active participation and allows coaches to reflect on their present coaching style.  

10:45- 12:00 Activity: Video Analysis – ‘How To Create Your Own Coaching Philosophy" (Video Link: How To Create Your Own Coaching Philosophy

Purpose: Learn why coaches must one and how to develop a winning coaching philosophy.

Rationale: To provide visual reinforcement and inspiration for the coaching philosophy.

Powerpoint Presentation:

Title: Developing an Athlete-Centered Coaching Philosophy

Content: Introduction to athlete-centered coaching, its principles, practical application, and case studies.

List of Videos with Links:

1. Video Title: "What is Coaching Philosophy"

   Link: [ How To Create Your Own Coaching Philosophy - YouTube

 

Description:

What Is A Coaching Philosophy?

4 Reasons Why You Need One

How To Create Your Own

Coaching Philosophy Examples

How To Use A Coaching Philosophy

   Purpose: To provide real-life examples and testimonies supporting the effectiveness of athlete-centered coaching.

Assessment Survey:

At the end of the workshop, coaches will be given an assessment survey to help them evaluate the workshop's effectiveness. The survey will ask about the clarity of the workshop content, its relevance to their coaching practice, and their confidence in using athlete-centered coaching principles. Furthermore, open-ended questions will prompt coaches to provide qualitative feedback on the workshop's strengths and areas for growth.

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Developing an Athlete-Centered Coaching Philosophy

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Agenda

Introduce the athlete-centered coaching concept and its significance in sports coaching.

Explain how it is different from the typical coach-centered approach.

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The following are the key principles of athlete-centered coaching: Emphasize athlete development. Emphasize the significance of individual development, skill acquisition, and personal aspirations. Empowerment and autonomy: Discuss the importance of providing athletes a say in decision-making and encouraging independence. Positive and inclusive environment: Explain how a supporting and inclusive environment improves athlete motivation and performance

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Advantages of Athlete-Centered Coaching:

Increased athletic motivation and involvement.

Improved athletic performance and skill development.

Improved athlete satisfaction and enjoyment.

Long-term athletic retention and development.

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Strategies to Implement Athlete-Centered Coaching:

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Developing relationships and trust with athletes.

Goals are created and planned collaboratively.

Individualized coaching methods

Encourage athlete involvement in decision-making.

Giving constructive feedback and assistance.

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Case Studies and Examples:

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Provide real-world examples of effective athlete-centered coaching

programs.

Highlight the benefits of athlete-centered coaching for athlete

development and performance.

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Navigating Q&A sessions

Know your material in advance​

Anticipate common  questions​

Rehearse your responses

Maintaining composure during the Q&A session is essential for projecting confidence and authority. Consider the following tips for staying composed:​

Stay calm​

Actively listen​

Pause and reflect​

Maintain eye contact

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Conclusion:

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summarize the important themes presented.

Coaches and athletes should both embrace an athlete-centered coaching philosophy.

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THANK YOU

Lamar Douglas

Skills, Tech, & Strat of Coach (2024SU)

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