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We are now counting down to the end of our internship with James at Excelsior, and this is a good point to reflect on what I have experienced!
But before that I just want to mention the events from the last few weeks at Millfiled School.
For the last three weeks we have seen a new intake of girls for next year’s sessions. James has aimed to get them moving correctly over the summer to provide them with good technique and so that he can start then loading in September. We have gone through the 5x5 injury prevention programme with them as well as given them agility and leg exercises to do over the summer. Providing a good base (if they train consistently over the summer) to aid future training and improvement.
Self reflection of an Intern
Throughout this process I have learnt many things, which I will list in a minute, but the most valuable of these has been the chance to gain firsthand experience with quality athletes and coaches.
As Matt mentioned in his last blog it is great to assist a good quality coach and mentor, but it is also important to have the chance to coach by yourself and think for yourself. This is something I have had the chance to do recently and has helped me become more confident as a coach.
If you want to be a coach, or even work with athletes, then I have discovered that experience is the most important factor to consider.
As well as experience, other buzz words I would relate to this internship include:
These words and phrases have all cropped up in previous blogs over the last year and are concepts a coach should regularly consider.
Although this internship has been invaluable, I know my learning and growth as a coach is far from over.
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Read Fran's previous blogs on
Read Fran's previous blogs on gender training. To pretend there is no difference is to spend time in that Egyptian river.
Recognising differences and adapting is not prejudice: it is coaching.
James Marshall.
Sounds like there has been a
Sounds like there has been a lot of practical knowledge and people skills soaked up from CoachMarshall.....
Good work
AP
"Women in the
"Women in the gym".......prejudiced?
Should genders be treated differently?
Surely a training/lifestyle ethos should cover both genders?
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