Winning ways of women coaches

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Winning ways of women coaches

Cecile Reynaud, editor

Human Kinetics, c2023

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257) and index

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Description

We've entered a new era of women in coaching. Women coaches across the globe have triumphed, using their expertise, experience, and sustained success to break down barriers and establish new standards of excellence in their coaching roles. Winning Ways of Women Coaches reflects this new era. Some of the most exceptional women coaches in the world have contributed to this groundbreaking book, each examining a different coaching topic from her unique viewpoint. Representing 15 different sports-including professional football and baseball-and earning more than 50 national championships and dozens of world and Olympic titles, these coaching pioneers provide the acumen and inspiration to succeed in the coaching profession: Lonni Alameda Rachel Balkovec Becky Burleigh Denise Corlett Melody Davidson Kelly Inouye-Perez Roselee Jencke Valorie Kondos Field Melissa Luellen Teri McKeever Missy Meharg Felecia Mulkey Carla Nicholls Carol Owens Carolyn Peck Ellen Randell Nancy Stevens Tara VanDerveer Amber Warners Jen Welter Edited by volleyball coaching legend Cecile Reynaud, PhD, the book equips current and aspiring women coaches with innovative strategies and real-world insights to address common coaching challenges, build and maintain successful sport programs, foster player engagement and growth, and further their coaching careers. In addition, contributing coaches weave a common thread throughout the chapters by discussing the importance of building team chemistry and their own approaches to fostering a team culture. Whether you're searching for proven coaching techniques, creative new approaches, or sage troubleshooting advice, Winning Ways of Women Coaches will prove to be your most valuable resource. After reading this book, you'll discover that it's your ability to instruct, develop, and care for your athletes-not just your knowledge of Xs and Os-that will propel your career and separate you from the rest. Showcasing women coaches who have reached the top of their profession and embodying the idea of "If she can see it, she can be it," Winning Ways of Women Coaches will reinvigorate current coaches and inspire would-be coaches to make the leap into coaching.

Table of Contents

Part I. Coaching Career Path and Considerations Chapter 1. Checking Your Coaching Competencies Valorie Kondos Field Chapter 2. Getting a Coaching Position, Growing as a Coach Rachel Balkovec Chapter 3. Changing Coaching Roles, Advancing Your Career Carol Owens Chapter 4. Thriving as an Assistant Coach Denise Corlett Chapter 5. Coaching and Raising a Family Ellen Randell Chapter 6. Managing Yourself Roselee Jencke Part II. Program Development and Management Chapter 7. Working With Administrators Melissa Luellen Chapter 8. Building and Sustaining a Winning Program Amber Warners Chapter 9. Establishing a High-Performance Culture Carla Nicholls Chapter 10. Developing and Implementing a Strategy Melody Davidson Chapter 11. Recruiting, Organizing, and Mentoring a Staff Tara VanDerveer Chapter 12. Planning, Scheduling, and Delegating Felecia Mulkey Chapter 13. Selling Your Program Carolyn Peck Part III. Athlete Engagement and Growth Chapter 14. Recruiting Athletes to Your Program Missy Meharg Chapter 15. Defining and Adjusting Athletes' Roles Kelly Inouye-Perez Chapter 16. Leading Effectively and Coaching People Up Jen Welter Chapter 17. Taking an Athlete-Centered Approach Nancy Stevens Chapter 18. Strengthening Coach-Athlete Relationships Teri McKeever Chapter 19. Growing Athletes Holistically Becky Burleigh Chapter 20. Keeping It Fun While Instilling the Values Lonni Alameda

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