Chabot College
Course Outline for Physical Education 61, Page 2
Fall 2005
Chabot College Fall 2005
Replaced Fall 2010
Course Outline for Physical Education 61
Principles of Coaching Interscholastic Sports: Beyond the Basics
Course Description:
61 – Principles of Coaching Interscholastic Sports: Beyond the Basics 3 units
Coaching beyond the basics: ethics, physical training theories and management principles. Research into successful leadership principles, skills and philosophies. Coaching effectiveness and team building dynamics. May be offered in Distance Education delivery format. 3 hours.
Prerequisite Skills:
None
Expected Outcomes for Students:
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. evaluate the role of the coach in interscholastic sports;
2. assess the issues related to dealing with parents;
3. evaluate the needs of special needs kids;
4. analyze the dynamics of team building;
5. investigate the difference between coaching in a game and coaching at practice;
6. explain the relationship between coaches and their athletes;
Course Content:
1. Why coaching is so difficult
- Dealing with parents
- Conflict of interest
2. Ideas and inspiration
- Vision: seeing the opportunity
3. Increasing self-esteem
- Performance and competency
- Self worth and important others
- Self endorsement
4. Making practice time productive
- Recognizing the challenge
- Making a commitment to learn
- Levels of delegation
5. Coaching during a game
- Preparing your team for games
- Helping players deal with pressure
- Opportunities to teach character
6. Handling parents
- The phenomenon of parent-itis
- Guidelines for a coach-parent relationship
- Parents and character development
7. Coaching the special needs youth
- The superstar
- The child with behavior problems
- Children with disabilities
8. Team Building
- The dynamics
- The challenges
Methods of Presentation:
1. Lecture
2. Discussion
3. Multimedia
4. Case Studies
Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:
1. Typical Assignments
- Read the chapter on handling parents
- Develop a set of guidelines for a coach-parent relationship
- Search the web for guidelines suggested by a high school in their school’s policies and procedures handbook
- Evaluate the school’s guidelines, discuss what you like and what you don’t like about their guidelines
2. Methods of Evaluating Student Progress
- Quizzes
- Written assignments
- Coaching project
- Final exam
Textbooks (Typical):
Positive Coaching: Building Character & Self-Esteem Through Sports, Jim Thompson, 1995.
The Double-Goal Coach: Positive Coaching Tools for Honoring the Game and Developing Winners in Sports and Life , Jim Thompson, 2003.
Special Student Materials:
None
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