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Title: What is Coaching?


1
  • What is Coaching?
  • Workshop 1

2
What is Coaching?
  • It is about
  • growing and guiding your athletes and in doing so
    growing yourself
  • listening to your athletes, understanding their
    needs and then working with them to help them
    succeed in their sport
  • leading others.

3
Coach Foundation Stones
  • Through the Coach Foundation Stones activity you
    will have an opportunity to think about coaching,
    to define it
  • and to examine your own strengths and areas for
    development.

4
NZ Coach Approach
  • Is a philosophy to unleash the potential of New
    Zealand athletes by a style of coaching that
    promotes learning through ownership, awareness
    and responsibility.

5
What will we see from a coach approach
  • Learners who learn, coaches helping the process.
  • The focus on the how not the what in
    coaching.
  • Coaching is delivered through quality
    conversations using effective questions with no
    pre-determined answers.
  • Above all else we have moved from coaching
    sport to coaching people.
  • Each individual takes ownership of his/her own
    performance through enhanced self-awareness.

6
NZ Coach Approach
Coach-centred Autocratic Instructional Command
style Coach has the knowledge
Athlete-centred Empowering Participative
style Athlete has knowledge Questioning based
NZ Coach Approach Continuum
7
Constructing your coach toolkit
  • There are different styles of coaching, from
    autocratic or command, to the more empowerment
    styles.
  • Your coach toolkit is built from your values,
    style, qualities, skills and abilities.

8
Coach qualities
  • The qualities of effective coaches are really the
    qualities of people who work effectively with
    people.
  • The key qualities are interpersonal ones, people
    skills.

9
Coach qualities and skills
Personal values Self-discipline Respect
Vision Communication Coping skills
Ability to set goals Motivation High standards
Leadership Ethic of hard work People management
Teaching skills Interpersonal skills Psychological skills
Organisation Self-knowledge Ability to read people
Motivation Preparation Understanding of the sport
Encouragement Willingness to learn
10
Some of the skills of coaching
  • Planning
  • Organising
  • Safety awareness
  • Building rapport
  • Providing instruction and explanation
  • Demonstrating
  • Observing
  • Analysing
  • Questioning
  • Providing feedback
  • Building a team culture

11
Key qualities of successful coaches
  • Knowledge of the sport
  • Caring
  • Ability to motivate
  • Leadership

12
Coach roles
  • The role of the sports coach is
  • to create the right conditions for learning to
    happen
  • to teach skills
  • to motivate for better performance.

13
Coaches may play several roles
Role model behaving in a values-based manner which can be mentored by others
Teacher passing on knowledge, teaching new skills
Trainer improving players fitness and performance
Motivator providing positive reinforcement
Manager organising practice, planning for competitions
Mediator providing advice, settling disputes
Friend providing empathy and support
Leader providing a philosophy and vision for your players
Disciplinarian being firm but fair
Challenger asking questions, stretching athletes through challenge
14
Sports do not build character. They reveal it.
Heywood Broun, Writer
15
Coach philosophy
  • Your philosophy is your set of values and
    beliefs.
  • It is really reflecting on why you are doing what
    you are doing.

Your athletes are much more likely to become
what you are than what you want them to
be (Martens, 2004, p.8)
16
Developing a coaching philosophy includes
  • developing greater self-awareness to get to know
    yourself better
  • deciding what your objectives are in coaching.
  • Your objectives will shape many of your
    behaviours as a coach
  • believing in something - the basis of a coaching
    philosophy.

17
Questions to develop a coaching philosophy
  1. What do you want to accomplish?
  2. What do your athletes want to accomplish?
  3. What are the priorities for all of us?
  4. What are your responsibilities?
  5. What methods will you use to achieve your goals?

18
Questions to develop a coaching philosophy
(continued)
  • How will you define success?
  • How will practices and games be organised?
  • What are the team ground rules?
  • What are the commitments and consequences?
  • How will you develop a team or group philosophy
    and set of values?

(Adapted from NZ Coach Development Framework,
2007)
19
What are Values?
Values are standards or principles that guide
your actions and beliefs
(Lee King, 2000)
20
Values are
  • contributed to life experiences and reflected in
    our behaviour
  • our core values which guide our actions
  • the core of character.

21
Values and behaviours
  • Values guide our personal behaviour and the way
    in which we interact with our families and within
    our environment.
  • Values assist us to distinguish right from wrong
    and provide meaning in the way we conduct our
    lives.

22
Values and behaviours
  • Values sit at the base and make up the foundation
    of who we are.
  • Values are our beliefs, the things we hold
    important and the things we will not give up on
    when the going gets tough.

23
Some examples of personal values
Honesty Integrity
Approachability Caring
Courage Creativity
Independence Ethics
Morality Reliability
Dedication Punctuality
24
Some examples of team values
Loyalty Conscientiousness
Competitiveness Fairness
Inclusion Winning mentality
Collaboration Equality
Understanding others Listening

25
Some examples of cultural values
Bi-cultural understanding
Regionalties
Family/whanau
Understanding of diversity
Faith
Tradition
Respect for the environment
26
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