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World Class Coaching System for Athlete Development. Coach Development Seminar Robin Gregg 26 th January 2014. Australian Institute of Sport 2013. High Performance Gold Mines. Ankerson. South Korea. Kingston, Jamica. Brazil. 2010/11 Champions League. High Performance Gold Mines.
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World Class Coaching System for Athlete Development Coach Development Seminar Robin Gregg 26th January 2014
High Performance Gold Mines Ankerson
High Performance Gold Mines Ankerson
UnderstandTalent • Nature v Nurture (G v E) • Nature + Nurture (G + E) Or Adapted from David Schenk G Human Potential E
Performance Potential
Performance Potential
Performance Potential
Iceberg principle Current performance Mindset, motivations, values and background
Talent that shouts and talent that whispers! • “it isn’t difficult to identify talent like Usan Bolt. Anybody could see that he had huge potential when he was sixteen. The real challenge is to identify the potential in something currently ordinary that hasn’t flourished yet” Stephen Francis, Head Coach the MVP Track and Field Club
Understanding talent • Don’t stereotype or adopt a narrow minded approach to your search for talent; • Don’t always play safe – understand what is behind the performance; • Understand what is required to drive success;
Understanding Talent • Know the critical factors; • In-depth understanding of potential; • Understand the reasons for success; • Talent that shouts and talent that whispers…..
Athlete Development Baker & Cobley (2008)
Paradox of Choice “if you want take the island then burn your boats” Must fully commit and engage in deliberate/deep practice
Developmental Model of Sport Participation Intro. To sport Peak Performance Cote et al (2008)
Mindset ? Growth v Fixed Get better or look good (Carol Dweck)
Mindset • “the art of a successful mindset is to view your victories as a beginning and not as a conclusion” Stephen Francis “improvement is not inside your comfort zone”
What’s common? • No self-imposed limits; • Don’t apply standard models – focus on the unique requirements of each player; • Understand the environment;
Environments • Social environment; • Performance environment designed to make players good not make them comfortable;
Philosophy No rigid philosophy – flexibility in approach Both a devil and an angel Enormously ambitious
Backstage Role • “a good coach knows that its not about him, its about his athletes” SentayehuEshetu “inhale more then you exhale” Colm O’Connell
Coach Education Effectiveness • “interviews with coaches across all types of coaching contexts clearly demonstrate that coach education programs typically play a marginal role in coach development in comparison to learning from experience” (Trudel, Gilbert & Werthner, 2010)
Importance of coach education Gilbert et al 2006; Lynch & Mallett 2006; Werthner & Trudel 2006; Erickson 2007)
Learning Situations Jarvis, (2006) Merriam, Caffarella & Baumgartner, (2007)
Lifetime Learner • “the best coaches know that when they cease to learn they cease to grow” (Higgins, 2003)
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever” (Mahatma Gandhi)