Coaching skills for riding teachers
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Coaching skills for riding teachers
Kenilworth Press, c2008
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Accomplished coach Islay Auty explains how to develop your teaching technique to bring out the best in your pupils, be they top-flight competitors or recreational riders. The text explains how modern coaching techniques can be applied to equestrian sport and, as such, the books is more about the skills of coaching than how to teach the actual skills of riding. It focuses on topics such as motivation, inspiring confidence, personal development, communication, awareness and judgement, psychology, and how people learn.
The author examines the particular issues involved with teaching children, pleasure riders, and competitors at all levels - and brings her text to life with thought-provoking scenarios.
- Deals with modern coaching techniques and how they can be applied to the equestrian environment
- Written for riding teachers who wish to enhance their teaching skills, especially those who are newly qualified or still studying for their teaching certificate.
- Excellent background reading for those seeking to achieve the UK Coaching Certificate in Equestrian Sport.
目次
Introduction
- How to use this book
- A few definitions
Chapter 1 - 'You' as a Coach
- Qualities of a coach
- Developing as a coach
Chapter 2 - Communication
- First impressions
- Listening
- Questions
Chapter 3 - How People Learn
- Good and Bad Experiences
- The learning process
- Development teaching/coaching styles
Chapter 4 - Awareness and Judgement
- Developing awareness as a coach
- Developing awareness in the rider
- Physical ability and fitness
- Psychology of rider and horse
Chapter 5 - Taking Responsibility
- The coach's responsibility
- The rider's responsibility
- Joint responsibility to the horse
Chapter 6 - Aims
- Planning
- Assessment
- Outcomes
Chapter 7 - Coach-led and Rider-led Training
- How styles develop
- Changing emphasis
Chapter 8 - Coaching Children
- Starting age and motivation
- Physical considerations
- Teaching pointers
- Exceptionally talented riders
Chapter 9 - Working with the Recreational Rider
- Pleasure riders and the riding school
- Nervous riders
- Riders who come to the sport late in life
- Riders returning to the sport
- Non-competitive riders
Chapter 10 - Coaching the Competitive Rider
- Recognising young talent
- From weekly rider to competitive rider
- Motivation
- Dealing with success and failure
Chapter 11 - A Career in Equestrian Coaching
- Basic requisites for coaching
- Developing and specialising
- Employment
Chapter 12 - The Practical Application of Coaching
- Facilities
- Problem-solving and exercises for lessons
- Reflection
- Maintaining self-motivation
Chapter 13 - Understanding your Sport
- The British Equestrian Federation and member bodies
- Competing and coaching
- The British Horse Society and its role in instruction
- Other training and coaching qualifications and initiatives
Index
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