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Kris Gilchrist 'What you coaches really should know'

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Kris Gilchrist

'What you coaches really should know'

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Behavioural patterns of coaches

Views of swimmers

Expectations of swimmers

Behaviour of swimmers

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Negativity

Ability to compart-mentalise

Double Standards

Mood State

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Mood State

Job of coach to motivate

When is negativity justified?

Do coaches expect more from swimmers than from themselves?

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More double standards

Code of conduct

Leading by example

Lifestyle / Physical appearance

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Alcohol

Rest (energy levels on poolside)

Behaviour

Code of conduct

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Leadership role (younger swimmers)

Lifestyle choices

External view of club / sport

Leading by example

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Fitness level

Diet

Clothing

Lifestyle / Physical Appearance

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2nd most important issue for females

All have opposing views

Potential jealousy / negative feelings

Awareness of issue

Favouritism

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Party lifestyle

Socialising

Conversing about coach

Behaviour of swimmers

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Dilemma for most swimmers

Positives vs negatives

Most do as coach 'instructs'

Party lifestyle

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Important for sanity

Happy swimmer = fast swimmer

Easy to fall into pattern:

(sleep / eat / swim / eat / sleep / eat / swim / eat / sleep)

Alternative to party lifestyle

Socialising

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The shower 'bitching session'

Normal

Every coach in the world

Content

Less than 2 per week = good

Every session = bad

Conversing about coach

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Coaches' behaviour

- Mood state

- Double standards (code of conduct / leading by ex- ample / lifestyle choices)

- Favouritism

Swimmers' behaviour

- Party lifestyle

- Socialising

- Conversing about the coach

Discussion