Coaching Skills: An athlete-centred approach

Posted 3 years 8 months ago by Deakin University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Business
Overview
Find out what happens when you place teams and individuals at the centre of their own learning and reflection.
Course Description

Develop your sports coaching skills

To get the best out of your team, you need to implement the coaching techniques that promote collaboration and performance.

On this two-week course, you’ll discover how an athlete-centred approach to coaching can help your athletes achieve their goals.

You’ll learn how to engage with the individuals and teams you coach and focus on their needs, creating the best possible experience for them to reach their potential.

Put the athlete first to increase your team performance

You’ll use Ken Wilber’s Integral Matrix to evaluate the differences between coach-centred and athlete-centred approaches. This understanding will help you reflect on the impacts of these different styles of coaching on team performance.

Producing your own plan to include individuals in their development, you’ll understand how to introduce your athletes to the thinking aspects of the game. Specifically, you’ll help them review past performances and help them plan for future games.

Investigate the differences between the art and the science of coaching

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to explain the differences between the art and science of coaching and understand how to apply different approaches to your own context.

You’ll understand the importance of review and planning and how coaching with the athlete in mind can be the difference between success and failure.

This course will suit you if you have an interest in sports or business coaching. You may be new to the field and looking to pursue a coaching career or you may already be working in the area and want to upskill.

Requirements

This course will suit you if you have an interest in sports or business coaching. You may be new to the field and looking to pursue a coaching career or you may already be working in the area and want to upskill.

Career Path
  • Identify the differences between coach-centred and athlete-centred coaching
  • Explain the differences between the art and science of coaching
  • Investigate the impact of a coach- or athlete-centred approach on individual development and performance
  • Apply athlete-centred coaching principles to enhance individual/team performance