tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post5553830737304902714..comments2024-03-26T04:43:26.948-07:00Comments on The Business/Judo of Life: Smart Coaching: Caring that you knowDr. AnnMariahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741371839260099343noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post-54798928592821522532011-10-24T09:58:32.065-07:002011-10-24T09:58:32.065-07:00I like the idea of recognizing the individual.
I ...I like the idea of recognizing the individual.<br /><br />I have never met you or Jim. Next time that I fly to the west coast I will try to participate in one of your training sessions.Jorge Almeidahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13578456951846190064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post-17460630161127056402011-10-23T19:47:30.943-07:002011-10-23T19:47:30.943-07:00Yes, we will be writing about level appropriate co...Yes, we will be writing about level appropriate coaching. A major part of one of the coaching chapters is recognizing the individual. This includes coaching recreational players different from international competitors as well as coaching children different from adults.<br /><br />While your idea of serenity sounds good, uh - you've never MET me or Jim have you?Dr. AnnMariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13741371839260099343noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post-22875119064373774192011-10-21T04:55:12.103-07:002011-10-21T04:55:12.103-07:00Besides developmentally appropriate coaching will ...Besides developmentally appropriate coaching will you be writing about level appropriate coaching? It is not only different to teach different age groups but different level judokas. Not every one is going to be coaching the olympic selection, actually most of the readers of your book might be athletes that have are starting to coach a local club with some white, green and blue belts. For these athletes, what I find it is the best to say when I am coaching their matches, is to remember them of the ashi-waza swipes. It keeps them moving around the mat and it creates opportunities for them to use their techniques instead of a match of static strengths.<br />On another subject, is there some kind of written code of conduct for coaches on competitions? If there is none, it would also be appropriated for a smart coach to know that it is not good to scream at their players/referees/other coaches. We have all seen the poison that it inflicts too many times. It is appropriated for the player to express their emotions, but I think that the coach should be an example of serenity and control (at least on the outside) that the player can rely on. The thought is that it should be about the player, not about the coach.Jorge Almeidahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13578456951846190064noreply@blogger.com