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    Supervisor – Debbie Nix, Head of School. BJ Reed, athletic director    Began in February 2007 as a volunteer softball coach until present. Began assisting girls’ basketball the following season at the JV level and two years at the varsity level, and continued until taking over as head coach of B-team boys basketball in the 2014-15 season. Also served a season as head JV baseball coach. Was added to paid staff in 2011. Also served as a substitute teacher in 2013 and 2014.     Becton Dickinson and Associates 

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    Senior Capstone Analysis

    My senior capstone is about to becoming a great coach in basketball or just in sports. Coaching is the guy that keep the locker room organized, who conducts the practice, and the guy who make you lift weights and run laps. They help you get better in basketball and just a better person in life because there is no team without a coach everything thing starts with you. You are the leader and the role model that young kids or teenagers need to teach them to learn responsibility or discipline. Coaches

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    Yanni Hufnagel In College Basketball

    In the world of college basketball, its coaches oftentimes go unnoticed. However, most of the players that we see in the NBA today would not exist with the assistance of their coaches. To expound further, LeBron James, Blake Griffin, Steph Curry, and Michael Jordan would have never existed. Like many things in life, playing sports requires guidance. Moreover, it requires ambition and determination. In fact, playing sports involve coaching. Therefore, basketball remains no different. Moreover, few

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    Master Coach: The Psychology Of Coaching

    The psychology of coaching: What is the mindset or the psychology of a master coach? A master coach is like a general on the battlefield, the general must master their terrain and environment. Meaning they understand the specific theater that they are functioning in. In guerilla warfare, fighting in the sand or in extremely hot or cold climate. Similar with a Master Coach they also are keenly aware of the terrain; sports academia, non-profit, unions affiliated, hospitals, etc. They are aware of the

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    Why Coaching In Occupational Therapy

    Why Coaching? You see the little boy finally take those steps he has been working so hard to achieve. A single tear runs down your face. As the young boys occupational therapist this is a huge step in the right direction. He has made a slow, but positive recovery. You tried the a new therapy technique, called coaching. The use of coaching in occupational therapy is beneficial in daily participation, helping the parents understand, and just by giving the patient hope for something better.

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    Wooden on Leadership

    Wooden and Jamison will immediately become a stronger and more persuasive leader. Spiced with interesting anecdotes from past players and assistant coaches, Wooden on Leadership details the techniques of John Wooden, former UCLA Bruins basketball coach whose leadership guided the Bruins to a remarkable 10 national titles in 12 years. The book begins with a discussion of Wooden’s “Pyramid of Success” – his 15 building blocks for leadership. Even Wooden’s definition of success is refreshing and

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    Developing Coaching Skills for the Workplace

    what they are and in what type of work situation they could be used in Appendix 2 . There are also different styles to coaching. Non-directive coaching is coaching in the true sense of the word where the coach simply asks you questions to allow you to find your own solutions. A non-directive coach will certainly not offer you advice and rarely even give you suggestions, although through skillful questioning they will help you to see your situation from a different perspective, gain clarity, uncover

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    The Future of Executive Coaching: Analysis from a Market Life Cycle Approach

    from J ohn L azar, IJCO Co-Executive E ditor, at john@ijco.info .] In launching this journal the editorial board envisioned that the journal would provide a forum for “reflection and analysis…by those leaders of this eme rging field who recogn ize coach ing to be a fixture rather than a fad...” 1 This a rticle exp lores the m arket life cycle o f executive coac hing , considerin g its history and growth, and estimating its current position. We discuss the four stages of the market life cycle: product

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    Miracle

    seen at a first glance. However, when you watch the movie more than once you can begin to see the cultural differences that occur in the movie. The cultural differences that I was able to see from this movie were Jim Craig’s miscommunication with coach, Jim Craig’s father’s miscommunication, the different styles of play between the Soviet’s and the US, and the difference between USA and Soviets players. The first cultural difference that occurred in the movie was easy to see and hear. Jim

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