She Can Coach

She Can Coach
Author: Cecile Reynaud
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-12-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781492584124

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Sport needs more female coaches. What better way to develop women who are enthusiastic, prepared, and professional in filling those important roles than to learn from female coaching legends? She Can Coach! is both an invaluable guide for current female coaches and a recruiting tool for the next generation of female mentors. Unlike any book before it, this collection speaks directly on the topics that determine success in coaching by using the words and experiences of 20 of the most successful female coaches in 13 different sports: Beth Anders, Old Dominion University, field hockey Terry Crawford, Cal Poly University, track and field/cross country Diane Davey, Plano (Texas) High School, soccer Lele Forood, Stanford University, tennis Nell Fortner, Indiana Fever (former coach), WNBA Dorothy Gaters, Marshall High School (Chicago), basketball and cross country JoAnne Graf, Florida State University, softball Jan Harville, University of Washington (former coach), rowing Kim Kincer, Methodist College (former coach), golf Marcia McDermott, Carolina Courage (former coach), WUSA Sarah Patterson, University of Alabama, gymnastics Mary Jo Peppler, Coast Volleyball Club, volleyball Sharon Pfluger, College of New Jersey, lacrosse and field hockey Joan Powell, Coronado (Colorado) High School, volleyball Lorene Ramsey, Illinois Central College (former coach), basketball Amy Ruley, North Dakota State University, basketball Jill Sterkel, University of Texas, swimming Pat Summitt, University of Tennessee, basketball Mary Wise, University of Florida, volleyball Margie Wright, Fresno State University, softball Each chapter addresses a key factor in guiding athletes and teams to the top and keeping a program at the championship level. From establishing a professional and personal foundation to developing team management and organizational skills, She Can Coach! covers every essential component necessary for success as a coach. Leading an athlete or team in any sport at any level can be a rewarding role. Apply the wisdom and lessons from these accomplished women to be a better coach, today and tomorrow.

You Can Coach

You Can Coach
Author: Joel Comiskey,Sam Scaggs,Ben Wong
Publsiher: Joel Comiskey
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781935789048

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We've entitled this book "You Can Coach" because we believe that coaching is more about passing on what you've lived and holding others accountable in the process. Coaching doesn't require a higher degree, special talent, unique personality, or a particular spiritual gift. We believe, in fact, that God wants coaching to become a movement. We long to see the day in which every pastor has a coach and in turn is coaching someone else. In this book, you'll hear three coaches who have successfully coached pastors for many years. They will share their history, dreams, principles, and what God is doing through coaching. Our hope is that you'll be both inspired and resourced to continue your own coaching ministry in the years to come.

Therapist Into Coach

Therapist Into Coach
Author: Vaughan Smith, Julia
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780335220519

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This book considers what coaching is, the routes by which people have become coaches, the coaching client, coaching methods and the issues within running a mixed practice. This includes a thorough exploration of the points of difference between therapeutic and coaching models, including the nature of interventions, mind set of the coach and the structuring of the process.

Brilliant Coaching 4e Become a manager who can coach

Brilliant Coaching 4e  Become a manager who can coach
Author: Julie Starr
Publsiher: Pearson UK
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781292457277

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This book provides core coaching principles and beliefs for you to operate from as you manage your team, as well as guidance to help you develop key coaching skills including listening, asking effective questions, building rapport and how to give constructive (performance-based) feedback.

Those Who Can Coach

Those Who Can     Coach
Author: Lorraine Glennon,Roy Leavitt
Publsiher: Council Oak Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1885171498

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Reminiscences from consummate sports figures, armchair athletes, and benchwarmers are collected in this inspirational tribute to coaches.

Strong Women

Strong Women
Author: Suzanne Wrack
Publsiher: Welbeck
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2024-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781802796971

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Overpower. Overtake. Overcome. – Serena Williams Throughout history, every woman pulling on spikes, lacing up boots and picking up a racquet has been a rebel – and this explosive book aims to uncover the often hidden histories behind 50 of these incredible pioneers. From the first Black woman to be a professional softball player, Betty Chapman, to the iconic 'Battle of the Sexes' match won by Billie Jean King, and from trans trailblazer Laurel Hubbard to Emma Raducanu's unforgettable US Open win, award-winning sports journalist Suzanne Wrack celebrates sporting giants at the absolute top of their games.

Coach Maddie and the Marine

Coach Maddie and the Marine
Author: Blaire Edens
Publsiher: Entangled: Bliss
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781633752108

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He’s the one man she refuses to fall for... After the combat death of her Marine husband, grief counselor Maddie Westerfield has thrown herself into helping other families—leaving no time for dating. Which is just fine with Maddie since falling in love again, especially with another man in uniform, is out of the question. No matter how gorgeous he is. Plus, she’s busy looking after her eight-year-old nephew for her deployed sister. For the last eight years, Lieutenant David Sterling has lived with the guilt of losing one of his soldiers in an ambush in Afghanistan. So when the opportunity presents itself, he jumps at the chance to help the beautiful widow coach her nephew’s football team. But keeping things strictly professional between them is harder than he expected. And even though he knows a relationship with Maddie will only lead to heartbreak, he can't help falling for her.

The Voice Coach s Toolkit

The Voice Coach s Toolkit
Author: Pamela Prather
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-03-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000845440

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The Voice Coach's Toolkit identifies the primary professional vocal coaching opportunities and the avenues by which a student or early career coach can navigate the vocation. For purposes of this book, the Voice Coach is defined as someone who coaches the spoken voice in three precise areas: the teaching artist, the professional film/TV/theatre coach, and the professional voice-user coach. These three coaching worlds are broadly defined and each area includes in-depth interviews and practical advice from top coaches along with the author’s personal expertise. The book can be read in sections or as a whole, making it as useful for early career coaches as it is for those looking to expand their vocal coaching career or vocal pedagogy students who need a broad survey of all three areas.