Sports Coaching
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Coaching the Un-coachables is what coaching is really all about. Anyone can learn to coach the coachables: those basic skills and techniques of sport. They can be learnt by anyone, anytime, anywhere and for free. What really matters are the things that can’t be measured, are hard to see and often impossible to define. But, success and winning in sport is determined by the un-coachables: Desire, Desperation, Hunger for success, Determination, Resilience, Passion, Motivation and Unbreakable self-confidence.
In the old days it was easy. You needed a job filled. You advertised. Someone came along, filled in a form, showed you their certificates, degrees and awards, maybe did a psyche test, an interview and voila – instant employee. In the old days you searched for qualifications, for skills, for experience and for knowledge.
Got a speaking engagement coming up? Or have to make a big impression with a pitch or presentation? Want to engage with your audience? Want to capture their imagination? Want to get your audience excited and enthusiastic about what you are doing? What to communicate with each and every person in the audience? Then join
The Sports Coaching Brain Coach’s Peak Performance Profile and Report is a must for every coach. Complete our unique Peak Performance Profile and we will analyse it and send you a detailed, individualised report on how to improve every aspect of your coaching from learning to leadership, from communication to creativity and from passion to performance.
This is a must for every coach.
The aim is to create a sustainably successful high performance environment and to always be competitive. Winning once can be a matter of luck. Sustainable competitiveness comes from good planning, good management, vision, creativity, innovation and hard work.
The Performance Clock explains why athletes, coaches and teams fail to sustain competitiveness and how you can avoid the traps and pitfalls inherent in the cycle of sports performance.