Subscribe to RSS Feed

Posts Tagged ‘Sports’

Champion Sports Coaching Sticks with Base Set

Dec 4th, 2009 by coacht
Champion Sports Coaching Sticks with Base Set

  • Set of 6 Coaching Sticks
  • Dimensions: 1in W x 60in H
  • Plastic coaching sticks with base
  • Can be used both indoors and outdoors
  • Hollow base must be filled with sand

Product DescriptionPractice weaving in and out or dodging other players with the Champion Sports Coaching Sticks with Base Set. Featuring 6 Coaching Sticks, players can run around this sticks both indoors and out for a great speed and agility drill. Simply fill the hollow base with sand, and run around these 60in high sticks for sport training, or use them to create a unique obstacle course…. More >>

Champion Sports Coaching Sticks with Base Set

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations of Coaching Practice

Dec 2nd, 2009 by coacht
Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical  Foundations of Coaching Practice

Product DescriptionSuccessful sports coaching is as dependent on utilising good teaching and social practices as it is about expertise in sport skills and tactics. Understanding Sports Coaching offers an innovative introduction to the theory and practice of sports coaching, highlighting the social, cultural and pedagogical concepts underpinning good coaching practice. Now in a fully revised and updated new edition, the book explores the complex interplay between coach, athlete, coachi… More >>

Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations of Coaching Practice

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Having A Career In Sports

Nov 29th, 2009 by coacht

As children there are many people who dream of being professional athletes, but the reality is that the majority of people won’t make it that far. It’s not that people who have a real passion for their sport shouldn’t dream of being a professional athlete, they should just remember that it’s truly one in a million athletes who are that good, that consistently. While some of the people who dream of being a professional athlete make it, the others who don’t make it don’t need to think that they cannot have a career in sports. Even if you can’t play professionally, you can make a career out of sports and still really enjoy your job. Many people get so down in the dumps when they realize that they won’t be playing professional baseball, football, or basketball but there is still so much that can be done with their love for sports. There are plenty of outlets associated with sports that will be a good outlet for your talents and knowledge of the sport that you so love. There are opportunities to work with kids, and even work with professional athletes as a trainer on other capacities. So, if you love professional sports and you just didn’t quite have what it takes to play, don’t give up on sports altogether. Instead of giving up on the dream to have a career in sports, just recreate it a bit. Consider going to school to get your teaching degree so that you can teach and also coach children who are just developing a passion for sports. You can help children develop their talents so perhaps they can make it and enjoy the world of professional sports. Helping to develop other people into the professional athlete you always wanted to be will be almost as rewarding as getting there yourself. Coaching children for fun is also something you can do, even if you don’t decide to make a career out of sports. Coaching little league or fun leagues is a great way to stay in the game and make a difference in the life of someone who has as much passion for the sport as you do. You can help someone develop their talents so that they have a chance at realizing your dreams, from your experience you’ll be able to help shape and guide them on their journey to the big leagues. While you may be disappointed that you aren’t a professional athlete yourself, it doesn’t have to be the end of sports for you. You can take your experiences and let other people benefit from them. When you have a hand in the development of an athlete you’ll feel alive again, and when you can share your passion with other people it’s even better. Spanish Mortgages

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Sports Coaching Cultures: From Practice to Theory

Nov 26th, 2009 by coacht
Sports Coaching Cultures: From Practice to Theory

Product DescriptionThis book is about expert coaches and the ways in which their individual life and career experiences lead to their personal beliefs about effective coaching…. More >>

Sports Coaching Cultures: From Practice to Theory

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Equine Sports Coaching

Nov 17th, 2009 by coacht
Equine Sports Coaching

Product DescriptionA vital book for equine coaches. Drawing on tried-and-tested coaching practices used successfully in other sports, this book provides an introduction to coaching specific to the equine environment. The coaching process as a whole is addressed for both the horse and rider. The UK Government Coaching Task Force highlighted the need for the development of coaching across all sports, which led to the introduction of the UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC). Soo… More >>

Equine Sports Coaching

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Champion Sports Coaching Sticks With Base

Nov 16th, 2009 by coacht
Champion Sports Coaching Sticks With Base

Product DescriptionPlastic uprights with Yellow base. Can be used indoors or outdoors. Hollow base must be filled with sand. Set of 6. 60H x 1…. More >>

Champion Sports Coaching Sticks With Base

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Sports Coaching Concepts: A Framework for Coaches’ Behaviour

Nov 13th, 2009 by coacht
Sports Coaching Concepts: A Framework for Coaches’ Behaviour

Product DescriptionCoaching is a central issue in sport at all levels. The insightful analysis presented within the book is practice-orientated, exploring the language of the coaching process in order to define the role of the coach and to better understand the relationship between the coach and the sports performer. Covering key issues of the coaching process and presenting new material on topics such as, the historical and international context of the development of sports coachin… More >>

Sports Coaching Concepts: A Framework for Coaches’ Behaviour

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations of Coaching Practice

Nov 12th, 2009 by coacht
Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations of Coaching Practice

Product DescriptionSuccessful sports coaching is as dependent on utilizing good teaching and social practices as it is about expertize in sport skills and tactics. Understanding Sports Coaching offers an innovative introduction to the theory and practice of sports coaching, highlighting the social, cultural and pedagogical concepts underpinning good coaching practice. Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, the book explores the complex interplay between coach, athlete, coa… More >>

Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations of Coaching Practice

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Champion Sports Coaching Sticks

Nov 10th, 2009 by coacht
Champion Sports Coaching Sticks

Product DescriptionPlastic uprights. Round steel base with steel ground pegs. Colors: Red… More >>

Champion Sports Coaching Sticks

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Sports Coaching Concepts: A Framework for Coaches’ Behaviour

Nov 10th, 2009 by coacht
Sports Coaching Concepts: A Framework for Coaches’ Behaviour

Product DescriptionCoaching is a central issue in sport at all levels. The insightful analysis presented within the book is practice-orientated, exploring the language of the coaching process in order to define the role of the coach and to better understand the relationship between the coach and the sports performer. Covering key issues of the coaching process and presenting new material on topics such as, the historical and international context of the development of sports coachin… More >>

Sports Coaching Concepts: A Framework for Coaches’ Behaviour

Continue Reading »
0 Comments

Powered by Yahoo! Answers