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Staying Organized As a Coach Ch. 7: Planning for Teaching
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Staying Organized As a Coach Ch. 7: Planning for Teaching.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: Staying Organized As a Coach Ch. 7: Planning for Teaching.

Staying Organized As

a CoachCh. 7: Planning for Teaching

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Before the season begins

• Practice/Game Schedule• Busing information• Player Expectations• Facilities request• Checking/purchasing equipment• Hiring coaches

• Create a season plan…

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Creating a season plan1. Establish Goals2. Identify Skills For Each Goal3. Organizing the subject matter for instruction4. Evaluating Skills5. Plan Practices

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Step 1: Establishing Goals

• Technique: performing skills

• Tactical: knowing when to use techniques (skills)

• Legal: rules and officiating procedures

• Physical: training athletes (weights, nutrition, etc.)

• Mental: preparing psychologically before practice and games

• Moral: sportsmanship and other responsibilities

General statements of what to you want your players to be able to do

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Step 1: Establishing GoalsGeneral statements of what to you want your

players to be able to do

• Create 2 goals for your sports team• The goals need to be different components

o Choose 2 different ones out of the 6 optionso Identify what type of goal it is

***Remember to be general***Examples are on page 62

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Step 2: Identify Skills For Each Goal

• Breaking down the goals you set out for your team into smaller components

• Techniques and tactics tend to be the easier goals to break down

• Gather information from other resources or past seasons to break down goals

• Answer the question: What is essential for my athletes to know in order to compete in a game/contest successfully?

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Step 2: Identify Skills For Each Goal

• Break down the goals you created for your team. • Be specific (goal #1 on page 63)• This is will help you develop your practice plans• Details are key!

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Step 3: Organizing the subject matter for instruction

• How much time will you spend on the skills?

• What skills will be taught first?

• What levels will focus on the skills more than others?

• Teach the basic skills first

• Teach the skills your players need to compete in their first contest/ game first.

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Step 3: Organizing the subject matter for instruction

• Goal #1• In the order of when

you would teach the skills from first day of practice

• Goal #2• In the order of when

you would teach the skills from first day of practice

Using the skills you wrote down for your teams goals, rank when you would teach

the skills

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Step 4: Evaluating Skills

• “Good teaching requires that you individualize instruction.”

• Evaluate players skills and knowledge to help decide:o positionso roleso how to move forward with your coaching

• You as the coach need to be knowledgeable of proper technique and skill in order to evaluate properly

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Step 4: Evaluating Skills

• What are 5 different ways you can effectively evaluate your teams knowledge and skills for the goals you set out for them?

• Explain in detail the process you would take in order to decide positions, roles, playing time, etc. when evaluating your players.

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Step 5: Plan Practices• Using a preseason evaluation will help you plan

your practices, especially first week of practice.• May need to go back to steps 2 & 3 and modify

based on results of evaluation• ALWAYS PLAN AHEAD, adjust if needed to

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Step 5: Plan PracticesThe basic elements of a practice plan

• Date• Practice objectives

(step #3)• Equipment needed• Practice Activities• Warm-up• Practice of previously

taught skills

• Teaching and practice of new skills

• Practice under competitive conditions

• Cool down• Coach’s

comments/feedback• Reminders• Organization

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Step 5: Plan Practice• Create one practice lasting 2 hours• Be sure all components of the practice plan are

present (previous slide/handout pages 67-69)• If you need to look up drills, do so. Don’t just

make something up with a name.

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