The Language of Coaching The Art & Science of Teaching Movement

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Try to recall the best coach you've ever had. Consider what differentiated them from other coaches; what made them so effective? Was it their knowledge and programming, or did it come down to the way they communicated with you and the way they made you feel? While the former are critical, it is a coach's words that set them apart from the rest. The Language of Coaching focuses on the impact that communication has on an individual's ability to learn and perform a movement. Written by performance coach Nick Winkelman, the book examines how instruction, feedback, and cueing can significantly affect training outcomes. Grounded in motor learning and the science of attentional focus, Winkelman takes you on a journey, guiding you through practical coaching frameworks that will help you adapt your language to the learning needs of those you support. Packed with stunning visuals, the book provides over 25 movement sequences that outline different types of coaching cues, including a visual depiction of unique analogies, such as a sprinter taking off like a jet or an athlete loading into a jump like a spring. The book is filled with a comprehensive collection of cueing frameworks that guide you through the process of creating your own cues for any movement you want to teach. You will also learn how to engage in more productive conversation with your athletes through sample dialogue that uses the book's cueing philosophy. Whether you are new to coaching or a seasoned veteran, The Language of Coaching will help you grow as a communicator and learn how to coach the person with the same precision as you do the program.

Author(s): Winkelman, Nick
Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc.
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 336
Tags: The Art & Science of Teaching Movement

CONTENTS

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Photo Credits

PART I  LEARN

1  LEARN THIS

Learning: A Primer

Part 1: The Profile

Part 2: The Process

Part 3: The Distinction

Summary

2  PAY ATTENTION

Attention: A Primer

Attention at Work

Part 1: Out of Focus

Part 2: Coming into Focus

Part 3: In Focus

Summary

3  REMEMBER WHEN

Memory: A Primer

What’s in a Memory?

Part 1: Working Memory

Part 2: Long-Term Memory

Part 3: Making Memories

Summary

PART II  COACH

4  FINDING FOCUS

Cueing: A Primer

Part 1: A Cue Is Born

Part 2: The Dark Side of the Cue

Part 3: You Gotta Be Choking Me

Summary

5  CUE IT UP

Constructing Cues: A Primer

Part 1: Cueing in 3D

Part 2: Cue Tips

Part 3: Clarifying Internal Cues

Summary

6  GOING ANALOG

Analogies: A Primer

Part 1: Mental Maps

Part 2: Similarity

Part 3: Familiarity

Summary

PART III  CUE

7  THE ROAD MAP

Habits: A Primer

The Habit Instinct

The Habit of Cueing

Habit Upgrade: A Three-Step Process

Fishing for Cues

Summary

8  STRONG CUEING

Upper-Body Push/Horizontal/Two-Arm Dumbbell Bench Press

Upper-Body Push/Vertical/Two-Arm Dumbbell Shoulder Press

Upper-Body Pull/Horizontal/One-Arm One-Leg Dumbbell Row

Upper-Body Pull/Vertical/Pull-Up

Lower-Body Push/Two-Leg Front Squat

Lower-Body Push/One-Leg Squat to Bench

Lower-Body Push/Rear Foot Elevated Split Squat

Lower-Body Pull/Two-Leg Romanian Deadlift

Lower-Body Pull/One-Leg Romanian Deadlift

9  POWERFUL CUEING

Countermovement/Vertical Jump

Countermovement/Horizontal Jump

Countermovement/Vertical Hop

Countermovement/Lateral Bound

Noncountermovement/Squat to Throw

Noncountermovement/Vertical Toss

Noncountermovement/Chest Pass

Noncountermovement/Rotational Throw

10  FAST CUEING

Linear Speed/Three-Point Start

Linear Speed/Acceleration

Linear Speed/Absolute Speed

Multidirectional Speed/45-Degree Cut

Multidirectional Speed/Side-Step Cut

Multidirectional Speed/180-Degree Cut

Multidirectional Speed/Crossover to Sprint

Multidirectional Speed/Crossover Run

Multidirectional Speed/Drop Step to Sprint

Multidirectional Speed/Backpedal

References

Index

About the Author

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