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The Coach's Influence On Young People

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A coach needs to take on a lot of responsibilities in order to be effective and must also have personal strength, determination and commitment in order to support participants to be successful and accomplish results. They must always be able to provide motivation and encouragement to engage young people to participate in fun activities that they will enjoy whilst they are learning. They must always treat them as individuals and respect their needs and aspirations and value their cultures and beliefs. Displaying positive behaviour can influence the young people’s performance and confidence levels especially between the ages of 15-17 years (Reference).
The coach’s role can either have a positive or negative influence on young people and can become a really important instrument depending on whether the coach is determined and committed to increase their …show more content…

This will also help coaches to develop and establish their own personal skills and qualities e.g. self-efficacy and increase their determination to achieve their own goals and reach their own full potential (Reference).
According to Sports Coach UK (2014) in 2014, approximately six million people received coaching sessions every week. When these results were analysed, the results showed that 3.6 million children and 2.3 million adults were involved in receiving coaching of some kind. The results also showed that over two-thirds of the population said they were engaged in sport and found playing much more enjoyable when they were coached and research from Sports Coach UK (2014) suggested that sport participation had increased when the benefits it had for people and their development had been

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