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Coaching Philosophy
EDU 470
9/21/2020
My coaching philosophy can be used for any time in my athlete’s life. A philosophy is a great
way to get your athletes to be confident, controlled, and successful. As a coach I don not only want my
athletes to have a philosophy for their sport, but for life as well. My philosophy is be great at what your
doing in that moment. The reason why I want to coach is simple. I want each of my athletes to be a
better version of themselves and be better than I ever was. For me, it is not about the money, but its
about the success of my athletes in the sport and taking that success into their every day lives. My
values of athletics in not traditional. My value is to succeed and win. By win I do not mean win every
match that you compete in, but to take something away from every match, work on it, and improve. I
value hard work and always trying to better yourself. I do not want my athletes competing for a family
member of because they are bored. I want them to compete to succeed and win. With this mindset my
athletes will win, become confident, become social, and eventually graduate and have the same mindset
in life.
My coaching style is vision coaching. When it comes to coaching, like I said before, I also want to
implement a mindset that will stay with my athletes throughout life. At first, I want them to visualize
that if they strive to be great at what they are doing that moment everything is achievable. Weather it
trying to learn a new move, get stronger, win a match, schoolwork, or doing a job, vision coaching will
help my athletes in all the scenarios. Vision coaching integrates with competence bey giving my athletes
a goal to reach and to be great at what they are doing in the moment, so they reach their goals. Vision
coaching integrates with character because, if you include my philosophy, it gives my athletes a mindset
to be a good person, work heard, and not cheat the person next to you for your own benefit. Vision
coaching helps with civility because it helps the athletes to look at the results of their actions. If they trat
someone like dirt than their image is ruined, but if they treat them politely and respectfully, they have a
good image, and this may lead to opportunities for success. Lastly, vision coaching integrates with
citizenship because when athletes look at a goal and work for it and succeed it feels good. That feeling
will drive them to be better humans and work on side goals that benefit others.
In conclusion. When you take vision coaching and the philosophy of be great at what your doing
in the moment, the outcome is remarkable. These two together make the athletes work harder than
they ever worked and gives them clarity to push toward a goal. Lastly, the greatest part about these two
ideas merging is that you can use them in life as well. You can set a goal in school and work hard and
succeed or have a gold at your job and work harder than everyone in the room and get that goal you set
for yourself.
Be great at what your doing that moment
Goals
(Achievable, worthwhile, exciding) Respect
(Yourself, others, be humble, selflessness)
Mindset
(Positive, confident, self-efficacy)