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Community
Coach Course
Overview
This course is designed to
teach basic archery coaching skills.
Coaching differs from instructing, though you must be able to instruct
to be an effective coach. Instructors
are expected to impart knowledge of archery technique to students and supervise
their practice to a certain level of perfection. Coaches are responsible for the overall
development of an individual or group of archers into athletes.
Instructors must have a basic
knowledge of the sport, rules of the archery games to be played and physical
and biomechanical requirements to safely enjoy shooting a bow. Coaches understand the mental aspects of
archery skills development as well as the physical demands. Coaches work with their archer athletes to
set and reach short, medium and long range goals. Coaches understand that training is more than
just shooting arrows and incorporate an overall fitness plan into the training
regimen.
A well-developed athletic
training program follows training cycles.
Coaches understand that these cycles must be timed to coincide with
planned competitions. When training for
competition, maximum effort over maximum time does not equal maximum
results. Good Coaches understand that
athletes have good days and bad days.
There are reasons for both and they can be predicted.
Most importantly, Coaches make
a commitment to continue to study the sport and keep the learning process
active for themselves and their athletes.
They develop a Coaching Philosophy and use it in developing their own
Coaching Style. Coaches understand that
the principles and disciplines required to gain a mastery of archery, “The
Sport of Kings”, can also be applied to achieve successes in other areas of our
personal lives.
Coach Lee, the United States National Head Coach lists these
as necessary traits for coaches: 1
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Excellent people and
communication skills
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A solid grounding in
biomechanics, anatomy and physiology
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Clearly defined coaching
philosophy
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A sound understanding of
sports psychology
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Experience of failure
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The ability to coach at
all levels
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Patience, persistence
and optimism
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Honesty and credibility
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Sound
judgment
This course presents you with proven coaching techniques and
methods of training which allow you to coach your athletes more effectively and
help them to reach their full potential much sooner.
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