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COACH IN 2025

What is expected of a volunteer coach?

If you are interested in coaching this year please contact Coach Coordinator Wade Chitty Via wadechitty@hotmail.com

Coaches play an important role not only in the sporting life, but also the everyday life, of the participants they coach.

Coaches influence not only the development of sport-specific skills and sporting performance, but also the participant’s development as a person and their approach to other aspects of their life.

While at times it can be challenging, coaching is also a very satisfying role.

To be an effective coach, you will need a number of skills. A coach needs knowledge of the sport, but more importantly, they need to know how to pass that knowledge onto the participants they are coaching.

To do this, a coach needs skills in:
• organising
• observing
• analysing
• adapting
• communicating
• improving performance.

Coaches should:
• be a good role model for the participants
• show enthusiasm and enjoyment for the task of coaching – make it fun!
• be self-confident, assertive, consistent, friendly, fair and competent
• ensure the safety of all participants
• behave ethically and dress appropriately
• maintain discipline throughout the session
• be very organised, not only for each session but for the entire season
• be able to justify, if necessary, why things are being done, or be ‘big enough’ to ask for
suggestions when not sure and to admit and apologise when they make a mistake
• treat everyone fairly, and include participants of all abilities and disabilities, ages, genders, and
ethnic backgrounds.

Do you have a coaching philosophy?
A coaching philosophy will include aspects such as:
• how the coach communicates
• will the coach encourage athletes to ask questions and take some responsibility?
• will the coach seek to remain up to date and improve their coaching knowledge and skills?
• how behavioural issues will be dealt with
• will the coach include everyone, irrespective of ability or background?
• the coach’s emphasis on winning, losing and cheating
• promoting respect for others

If so please get in contact with us today!

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