- Jan 20, 2010
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As an NCCP level 2 coaching rec, I'm constantly moving. Adjusting, spotting, correcting, demonstrating, encouraging, consoling. I wear a watch for timings and leave tablets and phones in the coaching room where (personally) I feel they belong. Coaching is an active and attentive position and I try to provide my classes with my full attention as that is what the parents pay for and the athletes deserve.
My daughters competitive coaches sit. (Same spot at each aparatus...no alternate points of view)
The girls warm up unsupervised most of the time. The coaches chat or check email during their event complexes. One goes for snacks, another for a smoke. They correct from the sidelines, rarely spot skills or physically manipulate an athletes body position to show correct positioning. I hear the words "did you..." from the coach inquiring after moves that were not seen, more often than I feel I should. I get that these girls are old enough to take verbal corrections, but as a coach I know these girls would be so much farther along with hands on coaching...not everyone is an auditory learner. As a coach, it's killing me that some of these girls are making easy to correct mistakes that have now become ingrained in their muscle memory. (Eg, one athlete spent 8 weeks trying to learn something verbally corrected from the sidelines...2 minutes with a hands on coaching and the issue was resolved.)
I know this post could very well be under the parent section as a vent, but I'm truly curious. Is it unusual for coaches to sit while coaching a provincial level group. How much of your athletes training time do you spend making physical corrections. Do you have training plans for each athlete or just for the group as a whole. Do you have ipads in the gym during training? (if so what are you actually using them for)
And I guess my main question is, if you have lazy coaches in your gym...what do you do about it?
My daughters competitive coaches sit. (Same spot at each aparatus...no alternate points of view)
The girls warm up unsupervised most of the time. The coaches chat or check email during their event complexes. One goes for snacks, another for a smoke. They correct from the sidelines, rarely spot skills or physically manipulate an athletes body position to show correct positioning. I hear the words "did you..." from the coach inquiring after moves that were not seen, more often than I feel I should. I get that these girls are old enough to take verbal corrections, but as a coach I know these girls would be so much farther along with hands on coaching...not everyone is an auditory learner. As a coach, it's killing me that some of these girls are making easy to correct mistakes that have now become ingrained in their muscle memory. (Eg, one athlete spent 8 weeks trying to learn something verbally corrected from the sidelines...2 minutes with a hands on coaching and the issue was resolved.)
I know this post could very well be under the parent section as a vent, but I'm truly curious. Is it unusual for coaches to sit while coaching a provincial level group. How much of your athletes training time do you spend making physical corrections. Do you have training plans for each athlete or just for the group as a whole. Do you have ipads in the gym during training? (if so what are you actually using them for)
And I guess my main question is, if you have lazy coaches in your gym...what do you do about it?