coaching styles and types. About 4 x 1200
coach's personality greatly affects their athletes, their forms of action are of vital importance to optimize the relationship with her pupils. This is where the ability of the coach but can be reduced, and that if unable to reach everyone, but rather becomes a dictator or a leader.
coach's personality positively or negatively influence the athlete, as it affects training philosophy and is reflected in the sportsmanship of athletes. This influence is much more influential in younger athletes, who have a child to maturity, have a personality less structured and therefore, are more malleable.
We can classify or distinguish three styles of coaching, taking into account that never show pure form, ie, they are always combinations with predominance of either.
1. Authoritarian.
- Mark discipline.
- Hard on the standards.
- usual punishment to meet the standards.
- Person cold.
- Do not support alternative views.
- Motivate by threats.
- Contempt the weak.
2. Democratic.
- Allows athletes enjoy training.
- Concern about the problems of athletes.
- Increased motivation.
- Open to different training systems.
3. Permissive.
- In competition is passive, relaxed and detached.
- Improvise more than planned.
- Control emotions.
- seems to control the situation to improvise as events occur. Performing a combination
, somewhat simplified, of these three styles, we can distinguish two types of coaches.
1 - dictator or head coach.
- Sort.
- inspires awe.
- Find mistakes and blame.
- Assign tasks with tax.
- Makes training load.
- know how to do things better than anyone.
- Manage the athlete.
2 - Team leader.
- Supports and listen.
- Show good will and support.
- inspires confidence.
- Fixes and understands.
- a good example and work together.
- Learn how to do better.
- prepares its athletes.
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