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Arte-miy333 [17]
2 years ago
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1. Regarding coaching efficacy, what are the four dimensions of coaching efficacy and what can one do to enhance coaching effica

cy?
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Mandarinka [93]2 years ago
4 0

Regarding coaching efficacy, the four dimensions of coaching efficacy and character building  and to enhance coaching efficacy are motivation, game strat- egy, technique.

According to Model for Coaching Efficacy Motivation, game strategy, technique, and character development are the four elements of coaching efficacy, which has been defined as the degree to which coaches believe they have the power to impact the learning and performance of their athletes.

One of the most popular techniques for increasing efficacy is setting suitable goals, breaking them down into smaller ones so the client believes they are attainable but yet offer a certain degree of "stretch," and helping the client through this process.

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