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| We could not find any results for coach career polos showing results only for coach career |  | Football Coaching Video: At some point during every coachÂ’s career, a coach will see and work with just about every kind of parent there is. From the overbearing youth-league parent to the very supportive, willing-to-do-whatever-to-help-thei | $38  Football-Videos.com |
|  | The Medicus eDataCoach is your own personal and portable coach-to-go. Voted by the Pros as the #1 Golf Training Device designed to effectively help golfers analyze and improve their game, the Medicus eDataCoach will give you the detailed feedback you need to start improving your game now! Features Lifetime of up-to-date information and informative feedback Multitude of statistics to determine the next steps of your golf game development Easily create on-line resume Build resume for sponsorship or career opportunities Portable - easily attaches to your belt clip Tracks each shot you hit while in play Generates personalized coaching system Stores up to 10 rounds of information Up to four players per unit Quick stat-tracking club used off tee Full stat-tracking of entire round Venue selection options: practice, tournament, or league Play 9 or 18 holes (less)96424 - MEDED | $79  GreatGolfDeals.com |
|  | Coach Mike Krzyzewski has been Duke University's men's basketball coach for 25 years concluding the 2004-2005 season. To honor his silver anniversary, Dick Weiss has interviewed everyone from former player Christian Laettner to Duke athletic director Joe Alleva piecing together the success Coach K has achieved and how he has become the face of college basketball.2005. 256 Pages (less) | $25  SportsFanfare.com |
|  | Lessons with Bobby Douglas: Beginning Takedowns with Bobby Douglas, former Iowa State University Head Coach; National Wrestling Hall of Fame (1987), 2000 NWCA Coach of the Year Widely considered one of the best technicians in the world, Bobby Douglas shares his wealth of wrestling knowledge on takedown fundamentals. Douglas demonstrates the movements that will make this techniques work every time. This DVD concentrates on takedown fundamentals from the clinch, body lock and underhook positions. Techniques demonstrated include inside trip, ankle grab, go behind, shoulder throw, arm spin, low single and more. He includes drills to help reinforce these techniques, as well as instruction on how to defend against these moves. This DVD will give your beginning wrestlers an excellent starting point in their career. minutes. 2006 Lessons with Bobby Douglas: Takedown Drills with Bobby Douglas, former Iowa State University Head Coach; National Wrestling Hall of Fame (1987), 2000 NWCA Coach of the Year Coach Douglas demonstrates drills and various demonstrations that will reinforce proper technique on your feet. These drills focus on stance, movement and penetration and cover good head, body and hand position. Douglas concentrates on the clinch and collar tie-up while demonstrating technique on Fireman's Carry, Low Single, Inside Trip and more. 50 minutes. 2006 Lessons with Bobby Douglas: Set-ups with Bobby Douglas, former Iowa State University Head Coach; National Wrestling Hall of Fame (1987), 2000 NWCA Coach of the Year In this DVD, Coach Douglas focuses on two set-ups, the underhook and 2-on-1. Douglas illustrates at least five takedowns for each set-up, including the double leg tackle, trips and throws. He also describes the defense against each. As a bonus, Douglas covers the single leg tackle. Douglas demonstrates how to teach the technique, how to drill the techniques as well as covering some of the finer point that make these techniques work - which will make your wrestlers better on their feet. 39 minutes. 2006 Lessons with Bobby Douglas: On the Mat with Bobby Douglas, former Iowa State University Head Coach; National Wrestling Hall of Fame (1987), 2000 NWCA Coach of the Year Once you start wrestling on the mat you can either win or lose the match in a hurry. Technique from the top and bottom position is so important, yet isn't worked on much in practice. Coach Douglas presents some simple, yet effective techniques, that will help you control yo (less) | $111  Online Sports |
|  | The legend of Shelley Duncan is growing by the minute. The tall and exuberant Duncan son of Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan and brother of Cardinals player Chris Duncan made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees on July 20 2007 as the designated hitter against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays recording his first career hit and RBI. The next day he hit his first major league home run against the Devil Rays earning a curtain call from the raucous Yankee Stadium faithful and the following day had his first multi-home run game going deep twice at Yankee Stadium. Duncan who spent six years in the minors looks likely to stick around the Bronx for a good long while as a DH first baseman outfielder and pinch hitter. Shelley Duncan has hand signed this 16x20 photograph of him in action on July 21 2007 as he rounds the bases after hitting his first MLB home run during game one a Yankees-Rays day-night doubleheader. Duncan's blast capped a five-run sixth inning that led the Bombers to a 7-3 win... (less)Steiner Sports Marketing, Inc. | $80  amazon.com |
|  | Career Transitions in Sport was written for sport psychologists and other practitioners who are concerned with the well-being of athletes who are facing the difficult transition from a sports career and the regret anxiety and identity loss that can accompany retirement. Career Transitions in Sport is a groundbreaking collaboration by international scholars providing an overview of empirical theoretical and applied perspectives on sports career transitions. Author/Editor: David Lavallee, Paul Wylleman Copyright: 2000 Binding: Cloth Pages: 305 pp. Thirteen chapters are organized into three sections: Theory and Research on Career Transitions in Sport Theoretical Perspectives on Career Transition in Sport Self-Identity Issues in Sport Career Termination Causes and Consequences of Sport Career Termination Career Transition Interventions Athlete Lifestyle Programs Practical Considerations in Implementing Sport Career Transition Programs Transferable Skills for Career Change Intervention Strategies for Athletes in Transition The Role of the Sport Organization in the Career Transition Process Special Populations Transitions in Youth Sport: A Developmental Perspective on Parental Involvement Sport Transitions Among Athletes with Disabilities Career Transitions Among Dancers Within-Career Transitions of the Athlete-Coach-Parent Triad The End of an Era: The Case of Forced Transition Involving Boston University Football Organization in the Career Transition Process David Lavallee, Ph.D., is a principal lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Teesside, England, where he teaches courses in psychology and is the director of the Center for Sport Performance and Applied Research. His educational qualifications include a master's degree in psychology from Harvard University and a doctorate in sport psychology from the University of Western Australia. Dr. Lavallee is also a chartered psychologist and graduate member of the British Psychological Society. His general area of research and applied interest is in counseling in sport and exercise settings. Currently, Dr. Lavallee serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss (Taylor & Francis) and is a member of the British Psychological Society Sport and Exercise Psychology Section Committee. He is a former All-American soccer player. Paul Wylleman, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. He teaches psychology of sport, ex (less) | $39  Online Sports |
|  | with Greg Dale, Ph.D., Mental Training Coach, Duke University Knowing where you want to take yourself as a coach, where you want to take your program/team, and knowing what your are hoping to guide your athletes towards all involve the artful science of goal setting. In this four-part video, Greg Dale offers coaches a complete guide to assist in developing and implementing a systematic goal setting plan. In Part 1, "You the Coach," Dale encourages coaches to look upon their career and reflect upon the legacy that they want to leave. Dale emphasizes the importance of a coach's personal and program goals and outlines strategies for implementing the goal setting process. Part 2, "Your Team," Dale explores the concepts of systematic goal setting and offers a four-phase approach to help a coach facilitate team goal setting sessions. Part 3, "Types of Goals," explores the SMART concept for positive goal setting. Part 4, "Goal Setting for Individuals," Dale offers a process for helping a ... (less)Championship Productions - GD-2174 | $40  amazon.com |
|  | with Mark Guthrie, University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse Head Coach, Recently won his fourth straight NCAA Division III National Team Championship 19 NCAA Division III Team Titles! As coach of a perennial NCAA-contender and having coached successfully at the high school level, Guthrie speaks from experience on what it takes to create a successful track program. Guthrie shares his advice on how to define and then successfully implement your coaching philosophy and involve your athletes and staff, school, and parents. Guthrie shares sound advice on how to create a first-class coaching staff. Throughout his coaching career, Guthrie has kept a concise record of what he does every week of the year to prepare for the upcoming track season. Guthrie shares this schedule of must-do tasks and also includes a helpful checklist of meet management ideas that will assist greatly when preparing for your next home meet. Finally, he provides suggestions for the difficult task of recruiting athletes to participate in track and his thoughts on how to keep the track program growing in a positive direction. 59 minutes. 2001. ISBN 1-56404-820-9. (less) | $37  Online Sports |
|  | Developing a Positive Coaching Philosophy identifies and reviews the 10 principles of successful coaching. Reflecting the core attributes and practices of the best coaches in the world in all sports, the principles provide the philosophical foundation for being an effective coach at all times. The DVD is appropriate for all coaches at all levels of competition--particularly individuals who are just beginning their coaching career. Among the topics covered: professional learning and growth, creating self-belief in the athlete, how to develop self-discipline and self-responsibility in the athlete, what is a leader and a mentor?, fundamentals of coach-athlete communication, and teaching for independence--not dependence. (less) Coaches Choice - 827008323791 | $39  amazon.com |
|  | Parents (DVD)At some point during every coach's career, a coach will see and work with just about every kind of parent there is. From the overbearing youth-league parent to the very supportive, willing-to-do-whatever-to-help-their-senior-son-play-football parent, it is no secret that parents come in all kinds of varieties. In all instances, parents want to be involved; they want to help. Getting Parents on Your Side: A Coaches' Guide to Developing Positive Relationships With Parents is based on the premise that if parents can be positively involved in an athletic programNwithout getting in the coaches' way or in the way of their son/daughterNthen EVERYBODY will benefit. The DVD details several simple principles (communication, show that you care, education, honesty, etc.) that can be applied to any sport at any level. It offers specific examples, including the agenda for and how to address the all important beginning-of-the-season meeting, which sets the tone for the entire year. It provides details on how to communicate with parents, how coaches can get them on their side, how coaches can show them that they care, how to diffuse (and eliminate!) playing time issues, how to setup and run booster club meetings, and a variety of other steps that coaches can take to get parents positively involved with their programNwithout having them interfere with what the coaches are trying to do. (less) | $36  Online Sports |
|  | ParentsAt some point during every coachs career, a coach will see and work with just about every kind of parent there is. From the overbearing youth-league parent to the very supportive, willing-to-do-whatever-to-help-their-senior-son-play-football parent, it is no secret that parents come in all kinds of varieties. In all instances, parents want to be involved; they want to help. Getting Parents on Your Side: A Coaches Guide to Developing Positive Relationships With Parents is based on the premise that if parents can be positively involved in an athletic program--without getting in the coaches way or in the way of their son/daughter--then EVERYBODY will benefit. The DVD details several simple principles (communication, show that you care, education, honesty, etc.) that can be applied to any sport at any level. It offers specific examples, including the agenda for and how to address the all important beginning-of-the-season meeting, which sets the tone for the entire year. It provides deta... (less)Coaches Choice - 827008684991 | $37  amazon.com |
|  | Having a positive impact on their clients lives is the primary goal of the work that many health/fitness professionals engage in day-to-day. Wellness coaching is another service that health/fitness professionals can provideNone that helps individuals create and maintain healthier lifestyle habits, while expanding their views of well-being. The Unique and Powerful Coach/Client Relationship explores the trends, distinctions, roles, methodology, and training involved for clearly determining if coaching is a role that health/fitness professionals would like to play in their career. Among the topics covered: trends in coaching, current opportunities and changes, six roles of the coach, coaching isE, methodologyNthe science, process, global coaching study, resources, and recap. Produced in cooperation with the IDEA Health & Fitness Association. (less) | $45  Online Sports |
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