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WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENSPresented by Mike Hubicki
Effective Leadership in Coaching…
Introduction
Effective Leadership in Coaching…WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS!
Mike Hubicki, MH883213, Ohio University
The Coach’s Role
“No longer must we be so concerned with knowledge or I.Q. We must concern ourselves with how leaders relate to all types of people…and how they do this with a caring spirit.”
Dee Stokes
The Coach’s RolesThe Soft Stuff: Mindset Leadership E.Q. Psychology I.Q.
The Tangible Stuff: Admin and Manage Grow Program Planning Fitness and Training Competing
Where the Magic Happens
What We
Know
Where the
Magic Happen
s
Where the Magic Happens
Where the Magic Happens…walking away "put me down a path that allowed me to discover and learn things about myself that has resulted in me becoming a better coach, a better husband, a better dad, a better person….If the price of who I am today was losing an Olympic gold medal, I am completely good with that." Jason Dorland
Where the Magic Happens
“Ironically, the ultimate sport paradox is that the less we focus on winning, the more likely we are to win, by improving our performance.”
Jason Dorland
Where the Magic Happens
What We
Know
Where the
Magic Happen
s
Step Into My Laboratory
INTRINSIC MOTIVATION = J O Y
Step Into My Laboratory
Experimental Quick Fixes
I love myself Be athletic Breathing-3+3+3 Act as if Smile
Changing the channel
Go grab the game Positive self talk Anchor words Mindset
Step Into My Laboratory
“Smiling shifts your energy from anxious and stressful to joyous. Smiling is uplifting. It helps eradicate fear….it communicates positive energy.”
Karla Reiss
Step Into My Laboratory
Conclusion
“My passion is to become the best coach that I can be, through education and investigation, and lead my athlete's to sustain their JOY of learning, training, competing and caring for each other.”
ReferencesDobbs, C. Why should your players follow you?
Retrieved from www.blackboard.ohio.edu
Dorland, J. (2011). Chariots and horses: life lessons from an Olympic rower. Toronto, ON: Heritage House Publishing.
Dweck, C. (2007). Mindset: The new psychology of success. New York, NY: Ballantine Books.
ReferencesGoleman, D. (2000). Leadership that gets results.
Harvard Business Review, 78(2), 78-90.
Hammermeister, J. (2010). Cornerstones of coaching. Traverse City, MI: Cooper Publishing Group.
Stokes, D., (2013) 21st Century leadership. Athens, OH: COED 6120 Research Notes.