Coaching
LO:Understand what Achievement Standards 1.5 and 1.8 are about.
Be able to understand and identify successful and unsuccessful forms of communication.
Make a list of all of the things a good coach/leader does and says
Gives plenty of positive
Gives everyone the same amount of playtime
Being on time
Making sure everyone is engaged
Focus on everyone and not just a couple of players
Giving feedback
Encouraging players
Think of a lesson or time you were coached that didn’t go so well. List down what didn’t go well
Being late
- Not organized
Intrapersonal Skills
Interpersonal skills are the life skills we use everyday to communicate and interact with other people, both individually and in groups. IPS allows us to relate to others. People who have worked on developing strong interpersonal skills are usually more successful in both their professional and personal lives
Focus
Communication
Communication is the sending and receiving or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using come other medium such as body language between people
Effective communicator will use:
Effective communication:
Communication is a two-way process that requires active listening and cooperation from both parties
Specific Examples of effective communication
Delivering a team talk before or during the game outlining key points of focus e.g. “Remember to drop down low to set yourself up for the scrum”
Thumbs up to a player who is doing something well
Smiling and clapping hands to encourage and attract players attention
Enthusiasm and positive words
Clear talk and easy to understand sentences
Appropriate style and tone for the situation e.g. Whispering one to one, shouting, calm, excited
Body Language
Body Language accounts for 70% of all information sent and received between people.
Brainstorm the various of ways that body language can be used to express confidence, enthusiasm and annoyance during an activity
Active Listening
Listening skills are used to understand the position of others and gauge thoughts and feelings. Active listening is often reinforced by positive body language which shows the speaker that the listener is concentrating on what they are saying
Good listening makes speaker feel valued and that they are being taken seriously. This improves attitudes and participation within the group
Opponents of active listening
Eye Contact
Provides attention and acknowledgement of speaker
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Minimal Encouragers
Short phrases designed to encourage the speaker to continue
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Facial Expressions
Used to acknowledge and respond to feeling of speaker
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Open Questions
Encourages speaker to provide further information
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Body position
Stand and position of body parts in relation to speaker
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Reflecting
Repeating information to acknowledge feeling and show understanding
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12/14/2017
LO:Understand and identify forms of effective communication. Plan a lesson based on yesterday’s feedback
Analysing Interpersonal Skills-video
Definition
1st Video
+ve Communication
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X
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-ve Communication
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✓
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Positive words
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X
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Negative words
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✓
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Body language
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X
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Poor Body language
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✓
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Listening
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X
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Ignoring
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✓
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Ideal tone
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X
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Too loud
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✓
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Suitable volume
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X
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Too quiet
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X
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2nd Video
+ve Communication
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✓
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-ve Communication
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X
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Positive words
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✓
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Negative words
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X
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Body language
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✓
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Poor Body language
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X
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Listening
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✓
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Ignoring
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X
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Ideal tone
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✓
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Too loud
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X
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Suitable volume
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✓
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Too quiet
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X
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What made this coach/captain successful/unsuccessful?
What coach/captain is the most successful of the videos and why?
Feedback is information about reactions to a person’s performance of a task, etc.which is used as a basis for improvement
Feed Forward is the opposite of feedback, it is the modification or control of a process/performance using its anticipated results or effects.
Feedback can be reactions from things you:
Using questioning to get reactions
Allows others to feel valued
Unlocks ideas and solutions that others have
Shows people that you are actively listening
Encourages further discussion
Forces others to think for themselves
Supporting is to give assistance to
Encouraging is to be positive and to give hope for future success; promise
Support and Encouragement will help others overcome obstacles and persevere in a variety of situations
Name
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Prefered method of support/encouragement
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Smile
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High Five
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Tell them individually
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Talk about in a group
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McKenzie
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✓
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Sam
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✓
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Jordana
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✓
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Tyler
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✓
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Skaife
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✓
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What makes a good coach?
Giving feedback
Positive communication
Listening
Suitable volume
Positive words
Reflection
I’m not a good coach because I never coached before. A positive trait I have is that I am optimistic. Negative traits I have is that I am shy and disorganized. My goal this year is to improve my interpersonal skills.
List 3 ways that body language can be used positively during sport/coaching
List 3 ways that body language can be used negatively during sport/coaching
Remember the titans observations
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Positive
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Negative
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Communication
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It was positive in the end, they started to communicate as a team.
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They communicate negatively towards their teammates at the start.
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Feedback/Feedforward
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The coach gave them good/positive feedback/feedforward
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Support and encouragement
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The coach supported the team to be united as one.
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Task 1
Objectives:
Everyone to be involved
Everyone to enjoy the game
To improve my interpersonal skills
How will I achieve my objectives:
By making sure everyone is listening, and giving player the same game time
Do fun drills
Making sure I give feedback/feedforward, supporting my team and positive communication.
Expectations of me as a coach:
To be on time
To make them involved all the time
To make sports fun
- To know about the game