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Safety Concepts
Range of coaching approaches
This exercise considers athlete-centred and coach-centred approaches. Click on the button that you believe describes the given situation.
A coach observes a player performing an activity and asks the question “How did it feel that time?”
A coach asks the player questions around a technical aspect of the swing.
A squash coach demonstrates and explains a technical skill.
Coach-centred
Athlete-centred
Coach-centred
Athlete-centred
Coach-centred
Athlete-centred
Answer: Athlete-centred
Answer: Athlete-centred
Answer: Coach-centred
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