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In this episode of Coaching Revealed, Institute of Coaching Director of Education, Pamela Larde interviews Sam Isaacson, coach, author, and founder of AIcoach.chat. As a founder, Sam's work aligns with the goal of providing coaching opportunities to the 99% of the global population who have never experienced coaching. This episode covers:The democratization of coachingDifferences between AI tools and botsDistinctions between non-directive coaching and directive outputs from current AI coachesUsing AI to scale positive impactCoaching in VR and AR spaces
A tenant of positive psychology and coaching is understanding how to properly utilize a strengths–based approach. In this episode of Coaching Revealed, the Institute of Coaching Director of Education, Dr. Pamela Larde, interviews Claudia Aronowitz, a professional coach and mediator with a public health background. Positive psychology and coaching entered Claudia's life as a means to better support the populations she deeply cares for. Dr. Larde and Claudia explore how positive psychology, silence, and listening improve individuals' lives.
We've been pressing Shawry for a long time to stop by and here he is, a Premiership player with the Swans and now the Coaching Director of the Gold Coast SUNS Academy, Rhyce Shaw, Enjoy!
Wade Graham, Josh Reynolds & Anthony Maroon are in & we go deep on the draw to explain why the Cowboys are morals for the top 4, Josh Reynolds says the Roosters will win the comp, we look at the sharks slide & why are the Broncos floundering?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In less than 20 minutes a week, we'll introduce you to an expert or business owner with deep experience in what they do. Grow you, grow your team, grow a small business. In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Michael Denehey speaks with Theo Kapodistrias from Theo Kapodistrias Speaking and Coaching & Director of TEDxHobart. Theo shares valuable insights on improving leadership communication, emphasizing practical frameworks and his five C's approach. He is the author of the book A Way With Words available in paperback and Kindle Learn how these strategies can enhance your business's success and listen to the full episode now! Key Takeaways for Small Business Owners: Building Confidence: Theo Kapodistrias emphasizes the importance of confidence in public speaking, particularly for those who manage large teams but are uncomfortable speaking in front of groups. Techniques to build confidence include breathing exercises, thorough preparation, and utilizing a structured framework for presentations. The Five C's Framework: Theo's "five C's" framework consists of knowing your audience, delivering information effectively, maintaining confidence, presenting creatively, and being authentic. This framework helps speakers structure their presentations and deliver their messages more effectively. Effective Communication: Not all information is best delivered through presentations. Theo illustrates this with an example where dense legislative changes were better communicated via an infographic rather than a traditional presentation. This highlights the importance of choosing the right method to engage your audience. Our hero crafts outstanding reviews following the experience of listening to our special guests. Are you the one we've been waiting for? Continuous Improvement: Regardless of current proficiency, small business owners should invest time and resources into improving their communication skills. This ongoing development is crucial for effective leadership and building trust within teams. Systems and Processes: Having systems and processes, like the five C's framework, provides structure and confidence in business operations. These tools are essential for growing a business and ensuring consistent performance. Engage Creatively: Avoid simply reading information to your audience. Find creative ways to present your message that captivate and resonate with your listeners. One action small business owners can take: One action small business owners can take, as suggested by Theo Kapodistrias, is to invest time and effort in improving their communication skills. This includes understanding their audience, developing confidence, and using frameworks to deliver information effectively. By honing these skills, business owners can enhance their leadership capabilities and build stronger connections with their teams. Do you have 2 minutes every Friday? Sign up to the Weekly Leadership Email. It's free and we can help you to maximise your time. Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey.
Sixties and Forty20 are joined by Steve Georgallis in this week's preview podcast as the Coaching Director of the Club's Elite Pathways and the Eel's NRLW coach debriefs the show on how the junior representatives have started 2024 as well as how the NRLW is shaping up. The show then pivots to North of the border where the Eels travel to Ipswich to take on the Titans in the final preseason trial. Brad Arthur has named a full strength line-up that delivers some clarity on who is leading across a number of positional battles. The boys share what they are looking for from the team on Sunday and who can still cause shake-ups ahead of Round 1. Illawarra awaits for all of the Junior Representatives this weekend. The Steelers are undefeated in three grades and will push the Eels in all four games on Saturday. The boys break down each contest, what Parrmatta need to do and how this weekend can shape the season as we begin to tip over the halfway point in the Junior Representatives.
The journos are in - Adam Peacock, Michael Chammas and Brent Read - to discuss David Nofoaluma's exit from the Tigers, TPJ's rumoured return to the NRL, the Warriors' offer to Sharks prop Braden Hamlin-Uele, Ronald Volkman, dramas around Las Vegas and crystal ball predictions for the upcoming season! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a teenager Brad gave his heart to Jesus. At the same time he had same sex attraction. What do you do with being attracted to the same sex when you have given your life to Jesus? Brad didn’t know how to answer that question so he did everything he could to be who everyone else wanted him to be in every circumstance. On a personal spiritual retreat he found that he didn’t know who to be when it was just Him & God. That was when God told him he needed to be honest with someone about his 25 year secret. And he obeyed. Today Brad Klaver is the Coaching Director at Winning at Home. He’s deeply passionate about empowering others to discover, own and be unleashed into their full potential and identity as people made in the image of God, to be loved by Him and to love Him in return.Support the show: https://give.moodyradio.org/fall-share?v=def&appeal=MRWM&_gl=1%2a142i9we%2a_ga%2aNTE4MTE5MmUtY2U1Yy00YmQ3LWU4MmUtNjEwYTQ5YzAyODRj%2a_ga_4WH1937046%2aMTY5NTExODEwMS4yOTkuMC4xNjk1MTE4MTAxLjYwLjAuMA..&_ga=2.197426156.215784306.1695059984-1182841406.166859587See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Students and teachers are trying to achieve a “new normal” after the COVID-19 pandemic. And it seems like they're on track to reaching this goal. According to a July 2022 report from The Collaborative for Student Growth, students in K to 8th grades are showing signs of rebounding in key areas like math and science. However, students in high-poverty areas are behind. This report asks everyone to “sustain a need for urgency” to meet the needs of our students.How can educators reach the students who need them the most?Today's episode of FranklinCovey's Change Starts Here attempts to answer this question. Host Dustin Odham chats with his long-time colleague, Coaching Director and Coach, Tia McIntosh on the relationship between building a culture of belonging and student achievement. The pair passionately discusses a teacher's impact on young lives and why building relationships is critical for success.Join the conversation where McIntosh tells us:1. Why the foundations of teaching matter2. What brought her to FranklinCovey3. How to build authentic relationships with kids“The biggest part of [educating] kids is teaching them how to be people. Our biggest part of being a teacher is showing them how to function in society,” said McIntosh. She is a “lifelong educator” who is intimately aware of our schools' challenges, especially in the inner cities. She knows firsthand the value of teaching children facing tough circumstances and the key to finding success is creating authentic relationships. To do so, she offers educators and stakeholders strategies to build real relationships with their students.Tia McIntosh earned her B. A. in English at the University of Delaware and later earned her Master of Public Administration from Rutgers University. She fell in love with teaching in 2011 while working at the Camden City School District. During her tenure there, McIntosh worked at the elementary, middle, and high school levels until she became a school administrator. McIntosh is a champion for students and educators who understand the value of showing up as your full self.
Students and teachers are trying to achieve a “new normal” after the COVID-19 pandemic. And it seems like they're on track to reaching this goal. According to a July 2022 report from The Collaborative for Student Growth, students in K to 8th grades are showing signs of rebounding in key areas like math and science. However, students in high-poverty areas are behind. This report asks everyone to “sustain a need for urgency” to meet the needs of our students.How can educators reach the students who need them the most?Today's episode of FranklinCovey's Change Starts Here attempts to answer this question. Host Dustin Odham chats with his long-time colleague, Coaching Director and Coach, Tia McIntosh on the relationship between building a culture of belonging and student achievement. The pair passionately discusses a teacher's impact on young lives and why building relationships is critical for success.Join the conversation where McIntosh tells us:1. Why the foundations of teaching matter2. What brought her to FranklinCovey3. How to build authentic relationships with kids“The biggest part of [educating] kids is teaching them how to be people. Our biggest part of being a teacher is showing them how to function in society,” said McIntosh. She is a “lifelong educator” who is intimately aware of our schools' challenges, especially in the inner cities. She knows firsthand the value of teaching children facing tough circumstances and the key to finding success is creating authentic relationships. To do so, she offers educators and stakeholders strategies to build real relationships with their students.Tia McIntosh earned her B. A. in English at the University of Delaware and later earned her Master of Public Administration from Rutgers University. She fell in love with teaching in 2011 while working at the Camden City School District. During her tenure there, McIntosh worked at the elementary, middle, and high school levels until she became a school administrator. McIntosh is a champion for students and educators who understand the value of showing up as your full self.
Today on Footy Talk the journos are in as Danny Weidler, Michael Chammas & Adam Peacock break down a week where the journos have been in the headlights! We break down Moses' press conference beef, Wayne's crack at a Brisbane journo & did the Dragons make a mistake re-signing Anthony Griffin? ------
The UAE's T20 League is about to begin and Neeil spoke with the coaching director of the Desert Vipers, Tom Moody. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Future of Coaching Revisited - A Conversation with Herry Einzig Join Hetty Einzig and Yannick Jacob in conversation around the state of coaching now and in the future. Hetty first appeared on this podcast back in 2018 talking about the ideas from her book, The Future of Coaching and in this session, Yannick invites her to revisit the topic in the light of the many changes we've experienced since that time. Together, amongst many other things, they explore: Why a coach needs to understand themselvesWhether the coach is ever a neutral instrumentNew ideas on the future of coachingThe place of the body and somatic intelligenceContested realities and postcolonial dimensions in coachingThe place of ethical responsibility in coachingBecoming grounded as a coach for robust partneringBANI vs VUCA frameworks for thinkingThe place of knowledge and sharing in coachingThe place of training within coachingThe role and place of hope for the future About Hetty Einzig Hetty brings 25 years of psychology and executive coaching experience to global leadership development. A best-selling author, her career has spanned the arts, journalism, media, health and policy development in the private, public and voluntary sectors. She designs and delivers leader-coach and global culture change programmes. Key focuses are women's leadership, Transpersonal Coaching and regenerative approaches for contribution. She works ecosystemically and holistically founded on transpersonal psychology and informed by psychoanalysis and embodiment approaches. She teaches at the Irish Management Institute, is a Senior Associate Director with Common Purpose, and she coaches, teaches and facilitates in French. She is Association for Coaching Director of Publications Strategy and Executive Editor of Coaching Perspectives, the AC global magazine. Hetty holds a Masters in Psychoanalytic and Systemic Approaches to Organisational Consulting from the Tavistock Centre (UEL), a Certificate in Coaching Supervision from Oxford Brookes, a Masters in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute (UL), and a BA in languages from Cambridge University. She is married with two millennial daughters. The Future of Coaching: vision, leadership and responsibility in a transforming world Routledge 2017. ‘Radical Hope – a dimension of the soul rooted' in Holding the Hope: restoring psychological and spiritual agency in the face of Climate Change. PCCS Books forthcoming, January 2023. For more information on Transpersonal Coaching programmes For more information on Ecosystems Supervision groups Contact: einzig@hettyeinzig.co.uk http://www.hettyeinzig.com
Kylie Butler was previously the Managing Director of Christian Coaching Institute (CCI) prior to CCI combining with Arrow in 2022. She is now the Executive Leaders Program Director and Coaching Director for Arrow Australia. And she is an Enneagram Three! For those who are unfamiliar with Enneagram, it's a tool with an ancient background that helps you understand your core motivations in life and leadership. 'Threes' make great leaders! They love achievement, loving being seen as successful and get lots of stuff done. Who wouldn't want to be a 'Three'? (It's possible that I am one too...)But there is a downside. 'Threes' are image conscious people, and Kylie speaks very honestly about the experience of having people who worked closely with her say, "We don't really know who you are?"Ironically, Kylie is incredibly vulnerable about her struggle to be a person of vulnerability. She outlines her journey from self-awareness to changed behaviour, and the conscious choice she has made to put down the mask and be a person of honesty and self-disclosure.By the way, we mention a great book by Henry Cloud called Integrity, which is used as a foundational text in the Arrow Leadership programme.If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
The boys spoke about his time at Sydney so far, Brett Ratten's sacking, his medicinal marijuana journey, and more.
How does one go from being coached to becoming a coach themselves? This awesome journey has been told first hand on the podcast by some of Michelle's former students. This week we welcome Brooklyn Shearer, a former student of Cheyanne Peters (our Coaching Director) to share her perspective and personal journey from coach to mentor. We discuss the importance of taking responsibility for your actions and the freedom that comes with creating forward mobility in a life of self fulfillment. Brooklyn Bio: Brooklyn is a former student of Cheyanne Peters through Positive Presence Global. The impact of the coaching she received helped her realize that Coaching today's youth is her purpose in life. She grew up in Northern Utah and is now attending college at Southern Utah University. Brooklyn is working towards her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Spanish and Dance. Brooklyn is a self-proclaimed theater kid and loves all that comes with being on stage. She is a lover of music, plays three instruments and sings. She also is an advocate for LGBTQ youth and wants to help people understand the true importance of unconditional love.
In this episode, Cory and Brian interview Jon DeWitt. Jon is one of the primary leaders within the Share the Hope network. His story begins as a person attending Share the Hope to currently serving as the Coaching Director for the Share the Hope Hub. In this role, he coaches microchurch leaders as they reproduce disciples and microchurches among formerly incarcerated men and those walking out of addiction. "We are not building Share the Hope for God. He is building his Kingdom his way, which means we are just free to be. We get to come alongside him as he does the work!" Next steps with the Underground: Subscribe to our newsletter Connect with us for Coaching Support the Underground
860: Gary Nicol is the Co-Founder and Coaching Director at TPEGS (Tour Pro Experience Golf Schools). Since the 80s, he's helped thousands of golfers around the world including over 30 European Tour Professionals and numerous Ryder Cup players, amassing 10 wins as a coach. He's also co-authored a series of three books with Karl Morris (episode 855), combining their efforts as a golf coach and mental coach providing great insights for all golfers. The latest book, “The Lost Art of The Short Game” isn't about mechanics, but the emotional and mental approach to playing your best from inside 100 yards. Find their books on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3qzgjXh Check out the video of this complete interview on our GolfSmarterTV YouTube channel.This week on Golf Smarter Mulligans #176 Brady Wilson from the Classic Club in Palm Desert discusses prepping a Jr golfer for college. We also break down Rory McIlroy's meltdown at the 2011 Masters, as this was recorded the week after the event. His insights are still relevant today. This is part 1 of 2, which will conclude next week. .Become a Golf Smarter Ambassador by introducing our next episode! For your effort you'll receive a choice of prizes including a Glove + Glove Compartment from RedRoosterGolf.com. where you can choose from 11 styles of gloves in 26 sizes! Write to GolfSmarterPodcast@gmail.com and we'll assign you an episode number and a brief script to record for the intro of the show. In addition to sharing your home course, you now have the opportunity to offer your favorite Golf Smarter lesson, episode, insight or teacher. Thanks to RedRoosterGolf.com for giving a new glove to every Golf Smarter Ambassador who introduces an upcoming episode!
The new Coaching Director of the QBE Sydney Swans Academy joins Crunch Time to discuss his new role, the approach from Essendon and the state of player movement.
No matter what age you are, having a mentor and external guidance offers a comforting level of support. It can be difficult to see your children struggle to find themselves, but it is just as difficult for children to see their parents struggling. Our phenomenal Coaching-Director and Mentor-Coach, Cheyanne Peters has a powerfully positive conversation with her mom - Shannon Ansley for the Finale of our Coach's Takeover Season. Shannon - a student herself of our PPG family - discusses the impact of going from seeing someone you love at their worst to watching them discover their importance and individuality. A closing conversation for the ages, you do not want to miss this incredibly moving collaboration of mother and daughter!
In this episode, Caralee is joined by two of our awesome team members here at the 95Network, Jon Sanders and Travis Stephens. Jon serves as our Coaching Director and is also a full-time firefighter and one of the founders of EntrePastor, an organization that helps pastors identify ways to create additional sources of income for their families. Travis is our Membership and Social Media Director and is the Executive Pastor of Strong Tower Church in Tennessee. Jon and Travis dive a little deeper into what coaching through 95Network looks like, what it includes, and how it can help pastors. We touch on the isolation pastors often feel, which leads them to burnout and discouragement. We also talk about how having a group of other people who can share stories, encourage, and give sound advice is priceless for leading successfully. Pastors, our prayer for you today is that God provides exactly what you need to accomplish His mission. We're here for you.Show Notes: https://www.95network.org/diving-more-into…hens-episode-125/Support the show
Lee Stephenson and Danny Parmelee welcome guest, Paul Turner. Paul is the Coaching Director for Orchard NEO, an organization passionate about planting churches in Northeast Ohio and raising up church planters to spread the gospel throughout the area.0:24 Lee introduces special guest, Paul Turner.0:44 Paul introduces himself and explains his role at Orchard NEO.1:19 Danny asks Paul to clear up any confusion of Orchard NEO being connected to another church planting organization. 1:30 Paul explains that Orchard NEO is a regional church planting organization, funded by Christ Community Chapel. He also shares how they got their name.2:04 Lee asks Paul what his passion is for church planters, through his role as Coaching Director.2:14 Paul explains that he, himself, once planted a church. But the church didn't last long, so after that, he began to think about what he wished he had when he was attempting to plant a church.3:13 Danny asks Paul to talk about the connection between coaching and having resources, when planting a church.3:54 Paul shares that having a ministry fully funded doesn't mean a whole lot if the quality of the ministry suffers. Resources are necessary, but so is quality ministry.4:53 Lee asks Paul what kind of candidates they are looking for in Northeast Ohio, to be successful church planters.5:25 Paul explains the population landscape of the area, including three major cities.5:56 Paul talks about what the religious backdrop of the area is, and how it affects the ability to plant churches.7:15 Paul shares what Orchard NEO looks for in the men that should be planting churches in Northeast Ohio.8:10 Expanding on what kind of church planters he's looking for, Paul uses an analogy for those who feel the call to plant should be like a batter swinging for the fence.8:44 Lee likes the imagery Paul uses when talking about church planting.9:04 Lee asks Paul to speak about his experience coaching church planters who feel called to an urban setting.9:33 Paul explains what planting in an urban setting can be like, when dealing with people's needs due to not just poverty, but also trust issues. In his experience, once people are convinced someone is there to give, they will finally trust. But that can be a long process. It can take years to gain trust in an urban community.11:27 Paul shares that those planting in an urban area need financial support from people who understand how long the church planting process could be. Growth will be slow, but loyalty happens.12:23 Danny asks if someone from another area coming to Northeast Ohio to plant a church can be successful.12:54 Paul welcomes people who aren't native to the area, because they can see the community with fresh eyes. It can be a disadvantage to learn the culture and area, but it's not impossible. Loving local people on their terms is more important than where the planter comes from.14:03 Lee asks Paul what he would say to a church planter who is on the fence about attending an assessment center.14:25 Paul answers that he thinks having someone affirm your strengths is important to sort out a calling.15:33 Paul praises Converge's church planting assessment process and the focus on the mission of finding church planters who have been called by God to do so.16:17 Lee thanks Paul for sharing his story and passion for Northeast Ohio.
Travis chats about the pre season and expectations for 21/22
About Gillian McMichael Gillian is an acclaimed transformational coach and is in the top 3% of coaches world-wide. With over two decades of experience of working with Executives globally she has supported over 10,000 clients overcome their barriers to success. Moving beyond fear to elicit agency in those she works with. The founder of Full Circle Global, Gillian's passion and energetic drive towards excellence in coaching has seen her company rapidly become a market leader in leadership development, coaching and coach training. A champion of professional development, Gillian is a true entrepreneurial leader at the forefront of coaching and leadership growth.Her client list of leaders and managers spans law, property, private equity, banking, construction, IT, and government. Her coaching and leadership development work is recognised as innovative and empowering, evoking awareness and actions that lead to success. She has supported the growth of hundreds of organisations, working in partnership to identify key areas of organisational development. This collaborative approach assists in redefining strategic vision, improving performance and developing the personal ability of teams using facilitated learning and coaching as a foundation to challenge, focus and motivate. Gillian's extensive experience was founded upon a 12-year career in Human Resources and prior to Full Circle she led New U Coaching as Development & Coaching Director. She is a member of the International Coach Federation ICF, the Association for Coaches, EMCC and an Associate Member of the CIPD and the Institute of Directors. Gillian is also a former member of the ICF UK Board of Directors. Gillian is an ICF globally accredited coach and is holds the MCC certification and an accredited coach supervisor with CSA. She also is a certified Chopra Centre meditation & wellness teacher.
How does it feel to transform from the dad who goes to work and comes home in the evening – to the working-from-home dad who's always around? It's a big change in identity. And while it was beginning to emerge before the pandemic, COVID-19 accelerated it. Now, dads – whether they're first-timers or fathers-of-five – are reappraising what they do at home and what they do at work, and how those two roles intersect. Join Rob Bravo, Coaching Director and Head of Wellbeing at Talking Talent, and Han-Son Lee, CEO and founder of DaddiLife, as they discuss what fatherhood means today – and what businesses can do to support this societal shift. Tune in to this week's episode to learn about: The three steps organisations need to take to help create better environments for working parents. The need for courage in not just listening to employees – but acting on what they say and what they need. The importance of role models, safe spaces, and sharing stories for working dads. #DEI #Diversity #Inclusion #Equity #TalkingTalent #WorkingParents #WorkingDads #NewDads #DadLife #DaddiLife #Parenting
What makes the perfect leader? Well, until recently, you followed the equation IQ + EQ + RQ. For decades, this combination of intelligence, emotional understanding, and resilience held good. Until March 2020, when the entire world was thrown into chaos. As businesses pivoted and people scrambled to find new ways of living, working and being, a new kind of leadership behaviour emerged. Join Rob Bravo, Coaching Director and Head of Wellbeing at Talking Talent, as he explains why CQ – care quotient – is the next evolution in leadership capabilities. And, most importantly, why CQ is fundamental to succeeding in this new and changing world.
In this episode of MetCast, we chat to Jackie Newton, Manchester Met Exercise and Sports Science MA graduate. Jackie was Director of Coaching and Athlete Development for Athletics Northern Ireland going into this summer's Olympic and Paralympic Games, helping to prepare athletes for the biggest competition of their lives. She is now starting a new role as Head of Coaching Development for British Athletics. In this episode, recorded before the Olympics got underway, you'll hear everything from how Jackie's time at Manchester Met helped her to embrace a career in elite sport, to how she prepared for this summer and a competition like no other.
In this Just Go Play podcast episode, Daryl Devonish and Taryn Lipschitz speak with Ari Nitikman and Danie Proby to discuss What you can learn from the culture of Ultimate.With a mission to change the culture of all sports, Ari and Danie share what makes Ultimate unique including:Focus on fundamental skill development including running, jumping, and throwingThe guiding principle of the game is: Spirit of the Game where players have to work with the other team on calls and constructive feedbackEmphasis on teamwork. No one player can be the star - the whole team needs to work together as a functioning unit.You can learn more about the programs Elevate Ultimate at www.elevateultimate.com or find them on social media:Twitter: @ELEVATEyourUltiInstagram: @elevate.ultimateFacebook: ELEVATE Ultimate Ari Nitikman started playing ultimate when he was in Grade 6. He went on to play semi-professionally for the Vancouver Nighthawks of the MLU and Vancouver Riptide of the AUDL. He became a rookie on Canada's top men’s team, Furious George, when he was 20, which was also when he dropped out of business school to start Elevate Ultimate full time. He has represented U24 Team Canada twice, earning a bronze in the mixed division in 2017, and a silver medal in the open division in 2019. His goal is to represent Canada at the Olympics one day, whether it be playing or coaching. Jocelyn “Danie” Proby started playing ultimate at the University of Victoria in her first year. She quickly became captain, led them to a Canadian National Championship, and their first-ever qualification to the USA College National Championships. She went on to play for Vancouver’s top women’s team, Traffic, until she, unfortunately, tore her ACL. She kicked rehab in the butt and went on to make Team Canada Mixed Masters just three years later. She became the assistant coach of the U20 Team Canada women in that same year, and the head coach of the U24 Team Canada women the next year. Danie has a Physical Education degree as well as her Advanced Coaching Diploma and was the Coaching Director for Ultimate Peace. Her goal is to represent Canada at the Olympics one day.Follow Just Go Play on Instagram @qualitycoaching to receive coaching insights and information. Just Go Play is the resource for parents, teachers, coaches, and athletes to understand how sports will help build skills for life. The mission is to help and encourage kids, parents, and coaches to enjoy sports and participate for life.
There is more right with soccer in our country than not. Sam Snow began his soccer journey in 1970 and over the decades since, he has seen the numbers of players, coaches and referees grow into the millions.Host Richie English shares a few give and go’s with Sam and delves into the growth of the game both on and off the field. It’s an Education…...Don’t miss it.BIO……The US Youth Soccer Technical Department expanded when Sam Snow joined the team in 2003 as the Assistant Director of Coaching Education. His experience and knowledge are grossed from years spent in national, collegiate and youth education. In October 2004, Snow acquired a greater level of responsibility when he was promoted to the position of Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in America.His reputation for teaching both players and coaches in a manner that is professional, non-threatening and enjoyable is widely acknowledged and respected throughout the nation. Snow's accolades are impressively stacked, including the United States Soccer Federation "A" License and National Youth License, a Premier Diploma and National Goalkeeping Coaching License. Coaching is a second nature for him, as he has coached at the high school (Norfolk Catholic High School), collegiate (Florida Southern College, University of South Florida, Virginia Wesleyan College), state (Florida Youth Soccer Association) and regional (US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program Region III) levels.Prior to joining the US Youth Soccer Technical Department, Snow held positions as a U.S. Soccer National Staff Instructor and as a Director of Coaching for Louisiana Soccer Association. In 1977, Snow received his bachelor's degree from Virginia Wesleyan College and his Master of Arts – Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 1979.Sam Snow is the founder of American Made Soccer Consultants. Snow has over forty years of experience as a coach, player and administrator in soccer in the USA. Coach Snow has served as the technical director for US Youth Soccer and for the Louisiana Soccer Association. He is a former college and high school coach and teacher.Snow is a coach educator for U. S. Soccer, United Soccer Coaches, South Texas Youth Soccer and North Texas State Soccer. He holds the “A” License, Premier Diploma, National Youth License, and UEFA “C” License from the DFB and National Goalkeeper License. For 14 years Snow lead the instruction of the National Youth License; a.k.a, the National Youth Coaching Course. He is co-authoring the revised curriculum for the new National Youth Diploma for United Soccer Coaches. Snow also holds the Preliminary Badge from the Football Association, the Director of Coaching special topics diploma from United Soccer Coaches and the Soccer Coach National License from Special Olympics. He earned certificates from Safe Sport, the CDC, and Darkness to Light and Coaching Healthy Habits.He is an Instructor for the Master’s Degree in Coaching Soccer with Ohio University.Sam Snow is a prolific writer on coaching and playing the beautiful game. His blogs on the US Youth Soccer website averaged 1500 readers per week. He has published articles in Athletic Journal, Coach & Athlete, Conditioning for Soccer, Goal Nation, Scholastic Coach, Soccer America, Soccer Corner, Soccer Journal, Soccer Nation News, Success In Soccer, The Farpost, The Touchline and Youth Soccer Insider. Further, his writings are posted on the websites of numerous state associations, US Youth Soccer regions, US Youth Soccer, NSCAA, and others in the sports field both domestic and international.Coach Snow continues as a sought after clinician for clubs, schools, state and national associations. He has conducted sessions for the convention of United Soccer Coaches, the workshop of US Youth Soccer, the AGM symposia for
Steve Edwards is Director of Coaching and Head Coach of the South West Metro NBL1 North women's team at South West Metro Basketball Association in Brisbane, Queensland. Steve grew up in Philadelphia PA and began his working career with the US Air Force stationed initially in Korea then Japan, and travelled extensively during his service conducting several tours of duty and special operations assignments, and achieving the rank of Sergeant during his tenure.Steve came to Australia in the late 1990's and was first associated with Club and rep programs in Sydney, and more recently in Brisbane, with both the Southern Districts Spartans and South West Metro Pirates. Steve has been a state level Head Coach and Assistant Coach and has his teams have won silver medals across U14 & U16 age groups. Steve has also been Assistant coach in two SEABL Championships in 2009 and 2014 with the Spartans women's team and in this interview, acknowledges the influence of coaching mentors such as Donna Rinaldi, Joey Wright, Leonard King and Brendan Joyce.In this interview, we discuss the journey that led Steve to be in Brisbane as Coaching Director, his coaching philosophy and his non-negotiables as a coach. You can follow the progress of Steve's NBL1 North team through South West Metro's website :https://www.piratesbasketball.net.au/
Part 2: We are taken on Australian Coach Shannon Rollason's journey as he prepares his athletes for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games where his athlete Jodie Henry wins the ultimate prize - Gold. He discusses the up's and down's of the preparation and having two athletes on the team that win Gold - Alice Mills and Jodie in the Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay and Jodie winning the Women's 100m Freestyle and how this can relate to Club coaching.
Coach Shannon Rollason chats with Ben, Jon and Robby about his coaching career with a focus on when he started coaching and his early days. Shannon talks about his years as Head Coach of Chandler SC (1993-2004) that he turned into a powerhouse. Some of the awards he earned during this time were: Brisbane Club Champions 1996, 98, 99, 2004; Australian Open Club Champions 1996; Australian Age Club Champions 2002; Australian Age Coach of the Year 1999, 2001, 2002; Australian Coach of the Year 2004With so much experience and knowledge to share this will be the first of three episodes with Shannon...
Brayden Heslehurst is Head Coach of the Logan Thunder womens NBL1 North team, coming into his second season in 2020 with this group after reaching the quarter finals in 2019. Brayden coached the QBL mens team at the Sunshine Coast Phoenix from 2017-18 and was Coaching Director or the Sunshine Coast Basketball Association at Maroochydore.Brayden grew up around basketball and was involved in his youth with the Southern Districts Association in Brisbane, as a player in the SEABL team then later as an Assistant Coach with Head Coach CJ Bruton in 2015 and 2016. He successfully coached the Southern Districts Spartans mens SBL team to a championship in 2015.Brayden is a well known sports journalist, and provides great insight in this interview into the branding of the league into NBL1 North, and provides his thoughts on building the culture in his team and the importance of good leadership within the playing group. You can follow Brayden's team through the Logan Basketball Association website at: https://www.loganbasketball.com/
Samantha Yarock sits down with recently appointed RSL Academy coaching director Arnold Rijsenburg to talk about taking on the challenge of the new position, how his experience working in youth soccer in Europe will help him at RSL and how he is adjusting to his new life in Utah.
Samantha Yarock sits down with recently appointed RSL Academy coaching director Arnold Rijsenburg to talk about taking on the challenge of the new position, how his experience working in youth soccer in Europe will help him at RSL and how he is adjusting to his new life in Utah.
Shane and Jenny Froling are both experienced basketball players and coaches, and in this interview we had a chat about their basketball careers, the coaches that influenced them in their junior representative and NBL/WNBL playing careers and the careers their children (Alicia, Keely, Harrison and Samson) are now having in the WNBL and NBL.Shane Froling was a Victorian junior rep player, being introduced to basketball at a young age, and attended the AIS (1985-86) and played and coached 20 seasons in the NBL and Australian basketball scene being coached by world champion and Olympic level coaches such as Barry Barnes, Brian Goorjian, Tom Maher, Ian Stacker, Patrick Hunt, Dr Adrian Hurley and Phil Smyth. Shane played in the NBL with the Eastside Melbourne Spectres, Hobart Devils, Brisbane Bullets and finished up his playing career with the Townsville Suns before switching into an Assistant Coaching role under Head Coach Mark Bragg. Shane was Assistant Coach with the Townsville Crocodiles from 1997-2006, and was also highly influential in basketball development in North Queensland as Queensland Academy of Sport Head Coach. Shane has also been involved in Queensland junior representative teams as Head Coach and Assistant Coach, as well as being the Australian Emu's Development Coach from 2006-2010. Shane was involved with the Indonesian National Mens Team from 2011-12 and is Coaching Director at the DBL camp held annually. Shane was named Queensland Male Coach of the Year in 2009-2010.Jenny Froling (nee Lind) grew up in Collinsville and was also a junior representative player, and played at the Queensland level under legendary coach Norma Connolly. Jenny started her WNBL career with the Brisbane Lady Bullets after moving to Brisbane in 1983. Jenny was awarded a scholarship at the AIS (1985-86) where she met Shane. Jenny then moved to Melbourne, with the goal of going to join Geelong but she then joined the WNBL Nunawading Spectres under Head Coach Tom Maher. Jenny won 2 WNBL championships as a player and then 1 as team manager. Jenny and Shane moved to Hobart where she played with the Hobart WNBL team and won her 4th WNBL Championship. Jenny then became Assistant Coach for the Hobart Quit Islanders in 1991. Jenny and Shane moved to Brisbane while Shane played with the Bullets, and then after having her 4 children, Jenny decided to join the ranks of referees in the local Townsville competition. Jenny quickly became a QBL, WNBL and NBL rostered referee over the next few years. In the history of the WNBL Jenny is the only representative to have played, managed, coached, refereed and mothered WNBL champions at the WNBL level and she was recently awarded WNBL Life Membership in February 2020.
Chet Beatty (Men's Ministry and Coaching Director) - 2 Chronicles 29:20-24; 2 Corinthians 6:3-10
Today’s guest is a coach who I rate as one of the best in Britain. He has worked as a head coach in 2 different sports: Triathlon and athletics. In 2000, he was head coach for the GB women’s triathlon team at the Sydney Olympics. From 2002-2007 he was a Performance Coach for British Triathlon, and in 2009 he became Coaching Director for Triathlon Ireland, and then as Performance Director he led the team at the 2012 London Olympics. He then swapped sports to become National Endurance Coach for Athletics Ireland, and is now Welsh Athletics National Coach. Chris Jones and I first became acquainted back in 1995 when he called me out of the blue to discuss a strength training article that I had written for 220 Magazine. Since then Chris and I have become good friends and we can spend many hours discussing triathlon training, or general coaching philosophy over a bottle of fine red wine. This was another conversation that I really, really enjoyed and I hope you do too. Please set aside an hour to listen in as we chat about: How Chris learned his trade from Ray Butters, the man who is now guiding Jessica Learmonth to triathlon success Why great coaches have a deep fascination for their sport that goes beyond a job Why sometimes you just have to "scramble” to keep up When a good coach isn’t necessarily an expert, but has a book of contacts to draw upon and knows exactly when to do so The mental and physical toll of being an Olympic coach Knowing when to change direction: Understanding that all coaches have a shelf life Understanding what type of coach you are and finding your niche Learning that what derails sports performance isn’t training, it’s life To find out more about Simon’s coaching please visit his website here. To follow Simon on Facebook, click here. For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
On today's episode of the Dynamic Leaders podcast, Colin is joined by Andrea Ervay. Andrea is the Head Coach of the women's varsity lacrosse team at Providence High School (Charlotte, NC) and is also a Co-Founder and Coaching Director for TEAM Lacrosse Academy. Originally from Upstate New York, Andrea played lacrosse all through college before embarking on a career where she is now considered a serial entrepreneur and continues to make positive impacts on kids through sports. Topics include: Andrea's Who Are You segment (2:26), where her love for lacrosse came from (5:17), lessons learned from being part of a brand new lacrosse program in high school (9:29), recruiting tips for high schoolers looking to play at the collegiate level (12:54), common misconceptions of the recruiting process (17:21), her transition from college lacrosse to the business world (19:22), the importance of her first mentorship experience and how it shaped her business future (29:08), the important aspects covered in TEAM Lacrosse (34:01), the future of lacrosse in the southeast (35:43), they talk about motivating others in the learning and development segment (40:17), where she gets her personal development from (46:28), and finally, who a Dynamic Leader is in her life (51:50). Get in Touch with Andrea: teamlaxacademy.com andrea@teamlacrosseacademy.com Mentioned on the pod: Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracy No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline by Brian Tracy The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen Covey ------- Intro Music: Detroit Rock City - KISS (July 28, 1976) Outro Music: Take It Easy - Eagles (Live: July 27, 1980 - Santa Monica, CA) "Who Are You" Segment: Who Are You - The Who (August 1978) ------- Take the Podcast Listener Survey and help us continue to improve the show for everyone! ------- At Talent 409, we help people discover their talent altitude through workshops and seminars while increasing their opportunities for success on and off the field. Talent altitude is the idea that player development is more than just physical. Learning traits and qualities related to leadership development will help you in competition on the field and also prepare you for life after sports. In addition to student-athletes, we work with coaches and administrators at the high school and collegiate level to enhance their education on how they can positively impact the performance of their teams and programs. Contact us today to see how we're helping today's team leaders become the community leaders of tomorrow. talent409.com Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn: @talent409 Dynamic Leaders Facebook Group Email: colin@talent409.com ------- We are sponsored by Sweat with Stodds. And what a great sponsor she is. She’s been with the pod since day one and we love having her support. Sweat with Stodds offers a number of different options to get you on a path to improve your fitness future; everything from fitness, nutrition and simple healthy habits. So what are you waiting for? Head over to sweatwithstodds.com right now and when you buy a program enter the code DYNAMIC at checkout to receive a discount for being a loyal podcast listener.
This week we interviewed Dino Senesi. Dino is the Coaching Director of the North American Mission Board’s Send Network (SBC). He has led congregations and encouraged leaders for over thirty years. He has served local churches in Louisiana, Ohio, and South Carolina, and his ten years of denominational leadership have provided hands-on experience with hundreds of churches and leaders. Matt and Jared talked with Dino about the importance of having a coach as a church planter and why so many planters don't have one. Then they talk through some of the common mistakes that happen in coaching relationships as well as some good practices for coaching relationships. Pick up Dino's book, Sending Well, to learn more about how to implement great church planting coaching into your church or network! Make sure to check out the NEW website! https://getinthetrenches.com/ Also, sign up for our weekly e-mail so that you can be the first to get new episodes and blog posts! When you sign up, you will also unlock our FREE e-book "30 Of The Best Quotes For Church Planters", a curation of 30 of our favourite church plant quotes! We’d love to hear feedback! Feel free to ask us a question or just let us know what you think about the podcast. You can reach Matt at mhess@fellowshippickering.ca and you can reach Jared at jared@fellowshiposhawa.com Head to http://www.thefellowships.ca to learn more about what Matt & Jared are up to in Canada with their church planting organization, the Fellowships Network.
In today’s episode, I have a return guest on the show. It really was a pleasure to sit down with Gary Nicol, former European Golf Tour coach and current professional golf coach and co-author of the best-selling golf book The Lost Art of Putting. Gary has a very distinct style that he brings to his coaching that is very much focused on asking rather than telling. Gary sets out to ask the right questions and by asking the right questions, he can get his clients to dig more deeply into their patterns of thought and habits that they might bring with them to the golf course. He does this to unlock answers within themselves in an effort to better understand their own golf games and the mindset that have developed and how this mindset might need to change or shift in order to bring about an improvement in their game. Even if you are not a golfer, you will benefit from hearing this episode as you will see Gary’s unique style come alive in this conversation. With 16 years experience on the European Golf Tour, Gary had the chance to coach some of the game’s greats and to learn alongside them. The framework that Gary brings to his coaching is about finding clarity and decluttering the mind in order to simplify the game and in doing so, help each of his clients genuinely experience more joy on the course. The game of golf is a lifetime pursuit that is meant to keep people physically active in their lives for as long as possible. Gary does a great job helping his clients understand this. However, when coaching the world’s elite golfers, it’s about giving them the edge they need to perform at their best in competition. Even with the elite that he has coached, he steers clear of being a swing technician and making the focus of his coaching specifically on technique. He works more on mindset, imagery, and creating success through the art of paying attention and being present with oneself. Much of Gary’s work is deeply rooted in the building blocks of peak performance psychology, mindfulness, and sports psychology. I want to thank Gary for his time, energy, and insight. He’s a quality person who embodies everything it means to be a lifelong learner. Hope you enjoy the episode with Gary. Thanks for listening. About Gary Co-Founder and Coaching Director of Tour Pro Experience Golf Schools, Gary has been coaching golf since the late 1980’s. Since then he has helped thousands of golfers around the world including over 30 European Tour Professionals and numerous Ryder Cup players, amassing 10 wins as a coach. He has coached at all the Majors and loves to share the knowledge and expertise gained from these experiences with visitors to TPEGS in his own inimitable style. Gary combines his personal experience with the latest, V1 video analysis, SAM Putt Lab and Trackman precision swing and ball flight analysis to help golfers unleash their true potential. Gary works closely with TrackMan co-hosting training seminars and workshops and is a certified TrackMan University Master as well as a Certified Mind Factor coach. Look out for Gary’s instruction in Today’s Golfer magazine. Connect with Gary Twitter: @garynicol67, @archerfieldgolf, @tpegsgolf Links to Gary’s Work: http://www.tpegs.com/ Themes Discussed: The Power of Questioning, Intention and Purpose, Singular Point of Attention, Imagery, Empowerment, Mindset, Mindfulness
Join host Leroy Barber and producer Andru Morgan for part 2 of the SITUP Podcast series on innovation. On this episode the SITUP team sits down with Keisha Polonio an amazing innovator working with the Tampa Underground. Keisha is the Associate Director and Coaching Director for the Tampa Underground Network. As a certified leadership coach, she invests in the lives of leaders who have kingdom dreams. She provides them with the tools necessary to accomplish their goals within their ministries and their personal lives. For the past ten years, she has committed herself to coaching and continues to serve anyone who longs to do the thing God has called them too. http://www.createdwomen.com https://www.tampaunderground.com https://www.ugcoach.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/situppodcast/message
There is a sport out there that has grown 17% every year for the last 6 years. In addition, 54% of participants say it helps them connect with their friends, 67% of parents get to play it with their children, and 71% of parents say it has had a positive influence. Those statistics sound fantastic. Can you guess which sport? In this latest podcast, Kirk Anderson tells us what sport this is and what we need to do to create that same experience in other sports. Show Notes 1:30 Where it all started for Kirk 4:30 How do we size the court to the child – Teaching children first, tennis second 15:30 The challenges of changing the coaching culture in tennis 22:30 Things USTA could have done better during their rebuilding 28:30 Some of the World’s best tennis players were multi-sport athletes 33:00 Advice to parents who feel forced to have their child specialize early 39:00 Biggest issues Kirk sees in youth sports 46:15 What books are on Kirk’s bookshelf? About Kirk Anderson Kirk Anderson is the former Director for Coach Education at the United States Tennis Association. Anderson is certified by the Professional Tennis Registry and the United States Professional Tennis Association, and he is one of nine people in the world to hold the Master Professional classification from both teaching organizations. Anderson has a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and a master’s degree in Exercise Science from Western Michigan University. He is a graduate of the USTA High-Performance Coach program and is certified by the International Youth Conditioning Association as a Youth Fitness Specialist. Anderson has published dozens of tennis-related articles in journals in the United States and internationally. He has served on the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Tennis Participation Task Force since 2000 and is a member of the Special Olympics International Global Resource Tennis Team and the Special Olympics North America Tennis Development Committee. He is a member of the HEAD/Penn National Advisory Staff and the Adidas Tennis Advisory Staff. In addition, Anderson has participated in three major "Let’s Move!" events with First Lady Michelle Obama, in Washington, D.C., New York City and London, England. In 2003, Anderson received the International Tennis Hall of Fame Educational Merit Award, and he was named Person of the Year by Racquet Sports Industry magazine in 2006 and the Professional Tennis Registry Professional of the Year in 2012. In 2013, he was inducted into the Western Michigan University Department of Human Performance and Health Education Alumni Honor Academy. Get in Touch Email: kirk@coachkirkanderson.com Website: http://coachkirkanderson.com/ The Boys in the Boat on Amazon: The Boys in the Boat The Essential Sheehan on Amazon: The Essential Sheehan Become a Transformational Coach Today - Want to create gritty, resilient athletes who succeed beyond the game? Purchase Warriors, Not Winners now! Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
What will it take for US Soccer to become a World Soccer Power? How can we continue to grow the game at the youth levels while helping to improve at the highest too? This episode, we sit down with Sam Snow to talk about his role with US Youth Soccer and the plan for getting to the next level. Enjoy the show! Show Notes 6:15 The Soccer Boom of the 70s thanks to the NASL 10:15 Positive changes in soccer over the last few decades 17:15 The Art and the Science of Sport – Soccer is more Art 32:15 There is nothing sacred about the number 11 – let them play in less numbers 38:15 John and Sam discuss the player age mandate 42:15 The need for parent engagement in soccer 52:45 Penetration to the grassroots is still a challenge for US Soccer About Sam Snow Sam recently retired as Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer. It was a post he had held since 2004. His reputation for teaching both players and coaches in a manner that is professional, non-threatening and enjoyable is widely acknowledged and respected throughout the nation. Snow's accolades are impressively stacked, including the United States Soccer Federation "A" License and National Youth License, a Premier Diploma and National Goalkeeping Coaching License. Coaching is a second nature for him, as he has coached at the high school (Norfolk Catholic High School), collegiate (Florida Southern College, University of South Florida, Virginia Wesleyan College), state (Florida Youth Soccer Association) and regional (US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program Region III) levels. Prior to joining the US Youth Soccer Technical Department, Snow held positions as a U.S. Soccer National Staff Instructor and as a Director of Coaching for Louisiana Soccer Association. In 1977, Snow received his bachelor's degree from Virginia Wesleyan College and his Master of Arts – Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 1979. Get in Touch Emails: SSnow@USYouthSoccer.orgBartley54@TX.RR.com Become a Transformational Coach Today - Join Us at Way of Champions 2018 Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
Jason sedan of Fore Door Golf and Golf Channel Academy joins us for this weeks episode of Breaking Par with Bernard Sheridan. Jason is a young instructor with a lot of great ideas and is having great success with his students. here is a little bit more Jason. Jason is the Founder and Coaching Director for Fore Door Golf, a Golf Channel Academy location, based at the Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Club adjacent to America's Oldest Resort Town. The summer months offer a schedule of game improvement events to reach all ages and abilities. Jason strives to take is personal coaching experiences to the game field. Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Club's solitude offers not only world class conditions to improve your game but almost limitless opportunity to get on the course and work on your game where it matters most! During the winter months, Jason serves as Director of Instruction at the Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club in Vero Beach, FL. Jason's approach to coaching golf stems from a 4 step approach he calls the "Doors to Success". While many successful instructors have developed a methodology for the golf swing, not all students may be able to move in a way that suits the instructor's method and therefore the student is left with a severe misunderstanding of what will allow them to play their best golf. Jason is committed to a 4 spoke system of Assessment, Comprehension, Training, and Application. By teaching in fours, Jason is able to keep his instruction clear and memorable, allowing for the student to see instant as well as long lasting improvement. This personalized and thorough approach is unlike anything offered in today's market of coaching services and is guaranteed to help you achieve successes you never thought possible. Fore Door Golf begins with prioritizing the learning process. At a fundamental level, all golfers must learn what is required to gain 1) Contact 2) Direction 3) Distance & 4) Control of a golf shot. Along the way, there is room for many principles and preferences of how to achieve these parameters. Fore Door Golf encompasses an infinite amount of patterns to accomplish the goal of enjoying the game. Contact - http://jasonsedan.com/
Regardless of our profession, we must remain open and receptive to new learning as it’s this new learning that not only helps us excel within our chosen field, but also makes a genuine difference in the work that we do. In this episode, I interview, Gary Nicol, a golf coach who worked on the European tour coaching some of Europe’s finest professional golfers for 16 years. Great coaching has many parallels to great teaching. We dig deep into Gary’s fundamental teaching philosophy identifying specific principles that he has put into action in his personal and professional life that help him to constantly refine his craft and raise the performance of those around him. Gary shares a number of different strategies and approaches that he uses in order to better understand each golfer that he coaches. In better understanding them, he is able to differentiate his instruction in order to maximize the impact he has on helping them improve their games. There are many gems of insight that he shares that easily transfer over into the world of education. Whether you are a golfer or not, you are sure to learn some valuable takeaways in this episode that are applicable to the work that you do. About Gary Co-Founder and Coaching Director of Tour Pro Experience Golf Schools, Gary has been coaching golf since the late 1980's. Since then he has helped thousands of golfers around the world including over 30 European Tour Professionals and numerous Ryder Cup players, amassing 10 wins as a coach. He has coached at all the Majors and loves to share the knowledge and expertise gained from these experiences with visitors to TPEGS in his own inimitable style. Gary combines his personal experience with the latest, V1 video analysis, SAM Putt Lab and Trackman precision swing and ball flight analysis to help golfers unleash their true potential. Gary works closely with TrackMan co-hosting training seminars and workshops and is a certified TrackMan University Master as well as a Certified Mind Factor coach. Look out for Gary's instruction in Today's Golfer magazine. Connect with Gary Twitter: @garynicol67, @archerfieldgolf, @tpegsgolf Links to Gary’s Work: http://www.tpegs.com/ Themes Discussed: Self-Directed Learning, The Power of Questioning, The Importance of Listening, Intention and Purpose, Singular Point of Attention, Visualization, Data Informed Learning, Mindset
Zach & Ryan (Dan Boal) are joined by April Diaz, Coaching Director at the www.theyouthcartel.com and a certified coach and trainer at Fuller Youth Institute, to discuss everything from #Charlottesville to Youth Ministry Coaching. This episode almost didn't happen! A must listen for sure! Thanks for listening! Subscribe, Rate, and Share www.notarealpastor.com
Chris Snyder is the Director for Coaching Education in the Sport Performance Division of the United States Olympic Committee. His responsibilities include discovering and providing resources to better benefit sport culture and the National Governing Bodies that service sport in our great nation. In addition, Chris is focused on supporting both the Sport Performance Department and Team USA coaches as they strive to be the best they can be. Chris has coached for over ten years at both the collegiate and high school ranks, and is currently an assistant coach at Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Co. How to reach Chris: Chris.Snyder(at)usoc.org - Email Chris to get on their Coaching Newsletter www.teamusa.org/adm - Check out their Athlete Development Model Show Notes: 2:00 - On going from "worst coach ever" to USOC Director of Coaching 10:00 - The big difference between veteran coaches and rookie coaches 14:50 - "We teach coaches X's and O's AND we teach them coaching" 19:00 - What Coaching Educators can learn from London Cab Drivers 24:30 - How preaching the "soft values" matters for Olympic Sports 30:00 - What FUN is (and is not) to Olympians 35:00 - On The USOC Quality Coaching Framework 44:00 - Chris' advice to coaches wanting to change the system 48:30 - What Chris would tell his younger self ----- Join us for the Way of Champions Coaching Conference June 2-4 2017 Sign up before May 1 to receive a discount!
Ranell Hobson is the Coaching Director at The Academy of Sports Speed. She will share her experience in working with athletes at The Academy of Sports Speed and how their teachings cross over to all types of athletes. 01:00 - Skills, Functional Movement, Elasticity, Power and Mechanics of The Sports 02:15 - Athletes' Underdeveloped Skills 03:19 - The Bad Effects of Sedentary Lifestyle to Athletes 11:50 - Explosiveness of The Blocks 17:01 - The Shift to Being Leaner 18:50 - The Forward Propulsion in Running 19:53 - Restriction in The Hips = Decrease in Running Performance 27:20 - Survey Says... 33:00 - Drills? Some more drills? 36:01 - The Importance of Individual Training
John Worsfold spoke to the FIVEaa Sports Show about his new role as Coaching Director with the Crows
Today we had the pleasure of speaking with Sam Snow, the Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer. Sam stops by the show to chat with us about soccer here in the US at the grassroots level and how young coaches can handle things such as early specialization, burnout, proper development, and playing up an age group. Enjoy!
This week’s guest was originally on the show way back in episode 32. He is the Coaching Director and owner of FUNC fitness in Canberra and is passionate about enabling others to develop their awareness of Functional Fitness. He is all about movement first and exercise second. With a strong background in various disciplines including Listen In The post TPS 79: Diamond Dave Nixon – Functional Fitness, Efficiency And Movement With Passion appeared first on The Wellness Couch.