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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Coaching And Instruction American' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Coaching and Instruction American Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Coaching And Instruction American 1. Youth Soccer: Teaching The Younger Generation What It Takes To Be An Athlete - By: Michael Russell The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is a national, non profit organization which provides soccer development and instruction for children between the ages of four and nineteen in all fifty states and some territories of the United States. AYSO is mostly run at local levels by teams of volu... Featured ArticleExecutive Coaching And The American President Perhaps no one better than a former U.S. president has the right to advise executives:The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it. --Theodore RooseveltAs a former president, President Theodore Roosevelt might have been reflecting upon his own experiences as the executive presiding over many members of government. His executive c ...
Read full story 2. The Top 10 Steps For Organizing Your Office/workspace - By: Pam Woods Do you run late for meetings, misplace keys, files, important documents, or other items, run afoul of deadlines, or forget appointments? If so, you're not alone. Americans lose/waste nine (9) million hours per day looking for misplaced items, according to the American Demographics Soci... 3. How To Become A Freelance Chef - By: Michael Russell Becoming a freelance chef does not mean that just knowing how to cook automatically qualifies you to go into someones home and cook for them. Obtaining the necessary industry (yes, it is an industry!) knowledge through a comprehensive training program puts you way ahead of the game. Knowing how to m... 4. Does Coaching Involve Teaching? - By: Michael Russell Although coaching will result in the person being coached to learn something, that really is not the point of coaching. A coach is someone who deals with, helps and trains those who have already learned more than the basics of what they are involved in. The coach normally comes after the teacher has... 5. How To Play Tennis - The Mental Game - By: Tomaz Mencinger Learning how to play tennis can be either a wonderful or a very frustrating experience. It depends on whether your approach and expectations to the game are realistic and whether your coach and his way of teaching the game of tennis are the best for your starting level of play. br ... 6. Coaching-no Time Outs - By: Michael Russell What is a coach? Well, if you're a sports fan, a coach is the person or persons that trains and directs the team, and produces a game plan that hopefully will lead the team to victory. How much control the coach has over the team, will depend on what level they're coaching on. Coaches on the h... 7. Workplace Training And Coaching - By: Michael Russell The main idea for training and coaching is to pass on the information and knowledge to the learner in the best possible way. Some people learn through the use of instructions, whether it is notes that they have taken themselves as they learn, or from some prewritten notes given out by the trai... 8. Soccer Training Camps - By: Michael Russell There are a lot of soccer camps at which to receive soccer training. Soccer is so widely popular throughout the world that there are almost limitless possibilities for soccer training. Soccer camps and soccer training are both big business. Colleges, state soccer associations, recreatio... 9. Football - Coach Get Too Much Credit Or Blame? - By: Michael Russell They say that the game of football is won or lost on the field, and in doing so you're relying on the players and not the coaches to execute the plays. The coaches can only tell them what needs to be done. It's up to the players to do it. Still, many coaches take the heat for what happens in a game ... 10. Why Kids Who Play Chess Outperform Their Classmates - Part I - By: Michael Russell Success at the strategy board game chess has long been considered an activity requiring superior mental abilities. What is becoming increasingly clear, however, is that chess can be used as a valuable tool to help develop various cognitive skills, especially in school-aged children.br ... 11. Being The Parent Coach - By: Mpam Id 53539 The Parent-Coach by Jonathan Buzby I have found two of the most challenging roles as an adult to be parenting and coaching children. This naturally makes coaching as a parent one of the toughest assignments you can undertake. Yet, as with parenting and coaching, being a parent-coach c... 12. Coaching And Team Management - By: Michael Russell How Coaching Helps With Team Management What first comes into your mind when you hear the word “Coach”? Do you picture a basketball team with a man/woman shouting out instructions? Or perhaps a football team with a man/woman pacing to and fro, calling out the names of the players? Coaching is no... 13. The Growth Of Distance Learning - By: Tim Henry Distance learning has been defined by the United States DistrictLearning Association as the acquisition of knowledge and skillsthrough mediated information and instruction. Distance learningencompasses all technologies and supports the pursuit of lifelong learning for all. Today distance lea... 14. Artist Resources - By: Michael Russell Anyone who has heard the term starving artist, knows that those in the art profession need every possible break they can get to increase the number of times their work is viewed, the possibility of it being purchased and the chance to improve their craft. Without artist resources that provide the op... 15. Public Speaking Training - By: Michael Russell Speaking engagements require great preparation, appropriate skills and attitude, time, and extensive effort that will help you grab your listeners attention and never turn their heads away until the end of oral deliberation. Perhaps, more than enough preparation is one of the best things... 16. Manage Your Employees' Strengths: A Lesson From Tennis - By: Glory Borgeson In grammar school, about the only subject I dreaded was gym. I went to school in the days when all little girls wore dresses. For gym class, we slipped on some shorts and changed our shoes to the PF Flyers we kept in a cubby-hole. Then it was off to the gym for some dreaded act... 17. Ashanti - By: Michael Russell Ashanti is an American R&B singer and actress who came into the spotlight during the early 2000s. She has released four char topping albums, has appeared on several television shows, and more recently has begun appearing in movies, such as Bride and Prejudice (2004), and Coach Carter (2005). ... 18. Four Great Coaching Legends - By: Michael Russell Coaches are often the forgotten member of a successful team. They willingly take a back seat to the athletes they're in charge of and in many cases have helped shape through their careers. They are also often times the number one target when things go wrong. Coaches are expected to... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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