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Title: 1' Introduction to coaching


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1. Introduction to coaching
  • At the end of this session you will have been
  • Introduced to the Course Tutor (Chris)
  • and to each other!
  • Introduced to the course
  • Introduced to the Level 2 key coaching behaviour,
    coaching skills and knowledge

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2. Welcome to
  • The facilities of TRC
  • The Level 2 Certificate in Coaching (Rowing)
    award
  • This is a a participant-lead course
  • The face to face part of the award

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3. Introductory Activity The coaches on this
course
  • Pair up with another coach - someone who you
    dont know if possible
  • Wendy/Kim Emma/Tina Will/Paul
    Matt/Annie Ben/Caroline Mike/Lucy
  • Find out about his/her coaching
  • You can use the template in the learning
    workbook Where does he/she coach?
  • Who do they coach? What ages, abilities etc.?
  • Feedback the details of YOUR coaching context to
    the rest of the group

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4. What makes a coaching session good?
  • A good coaching session is one where
  • To help make the session a good session, coaches
    should..
  • fc

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5. What makes a good coach?
  • What skills and knowledge does a coach require?
  • What types of behaviour should a coach
    demonstrate?

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6. Developing coaches does one size fit all?
Coach?
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7. Level 2 award overall outcome
  • The overall outcome of the Level 2 Certificate in
    Coaching (Rowing) is to enable you to
  • Plan, deliver, and review rowing coaching
    sessions
  • P-D-R
  • Objectives
  • http//www.1st4sportqualifications.com did
    appear to have the list of outcomes as promised
    in your packs so .

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8. Introduction to coaching
  • Our OBJECTIVES?
  • Establish and effective, fair and equitable
    coaching environment
  • A safe environment
  • Review participants needs and establish goals
  • Produce plans for sessions that supports the
    participants objectives and development
  • Plan for the evaluation of sessions
  • Establish and maintain working relationships
  • Deliver coaching sessions
  • Develop participants performance
  • Conclude coaching sessions
  • Evaluate participants performance and
    effectiveness of sessions
  • Monitor personal coaching performance..NEXT

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9. Coaching behaviour
The key elements of coaching behaviour emphasised
at level 2 are
  • Concern for standards
  • Being a participant-centred coach
  • Continually developing as a coach

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Skills and knowledge of a coach 10
Four areas of coaching skills and knowledge are
emphasised at level 2
  • Safe and professional behaviour
  • Communication
  • Planning and reviewing
  • Sequential training

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11. Coaching behaviour, skills and knowledge
Coaching behaviour
1. Showing a concern for standards
Safe and professional behaviour as a coach
Communication
Skills and knowledge
Planning and reviewing
Sequential training
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12. Level 2 award structure
Supportive learning materials paper and the
internet
Learning workbook
Coaching logbook
Application
Face to face course
(Mentored) Coaching Practice
End assessment
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13. Introduction to coaching Coaching an
activity
  • Divide yourselves into groups of three
  • Wendy/Emma/Will Lucy/Matt/Annie Ben/Caroline/Kim
  • Paul/Tina/Mike
  • A participant
  • A coach
  • An observer
  • Carry out a ballbin game
  • Swap between the roles of participant, coach and
    observer

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14. Discussion coaching methods
  • Comment on and give examples of
  • Demonstrations
  • Questions asked by the coach
  • Questions asked by the participant
  • Instructions
  • Feedback

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15. Introduction to coaching summary
  • Introduction to
  • The content of the award
  • The structure of the award
  • Coaching methods
  • Instruction, demonstrations, questioning and
    feedback
  • Being a participant-centred coach
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