| Principles of Coaching | |||
| PRIN OF COACH | |||
| CLASS CODE: | PE 390 | CREDITS: 2 | |
| DIVISION: | EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT | ||
| DEPARTMENT: | EXERCISE & SPORTS SCIENCE | ||
| GENERAL EDUCATION: | This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. | ||
| DESCRIPTION: | To expose students to principles and practices of effective coaching. Students will fulfill ASEP coaching certification requirements. | ||
| TAUGHT: | Winter, Summer, Fall | ||
| CONTENT AND TOPICS: | Text: Successful Coaching, Martens Coaching a Realist Perspective, Sabock Introduction/Coaching Philosophy Sport Psychology Sport Pedagogy Sport Physiology Sport Management This class is designed to expose the students to the principles and practices of effective coaching without addressing any particular sport. The focus is on the coach as a person who must deal with many tasks, responsibilities, and problems that arise in the coaching profession. |
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| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: | The student will: 1. Develop a sound coaching philosophy 2. Understand the student athlete and techniques of team leadership and interaction 3. Understand various coaching responsibilities 4. Explore player preparation 5. Become aware of coaching associations, literature and other resources 6. Develop a grasp of individual strengths and weaknesses |
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| REQUIREMENTS: | Student will: 1. Learn through lecture, discussion, panel, guest speaker, videos, and Internet exploration 2. Pass exams 3. Submit written reports and portfolios as assigned 4. Attend class and participate |
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: | January 2004 | ||