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    The GROW Model Paper

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    "Influence is our inner ability to lift people up to our perspectives." - Joseph Wong According to Health (2013), in order to effect change, coaches must influence their clients to do things differently. One of the quickest and most effective techniques to assist with this effort is the GROW model, i.e. Goals, Reality, Options, and Way Forward. This paper will discuss the Goals and Reality aspects of this model through preplanning, action, and reflection. Preplanning According to Alexander

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    “Hannah oh my god,” brooklyn said softly. “Don’t try to move it,” my coach added as rolled to my side trying to get myself off of the cold ground. The touch of my coach’s warm hand frightened me at first, but in the corner of my eye I saw him whisper to the assistant coach “Yeah it does not look good.” We were on our way to Saint Ursula high school for a basketball game. The drive felt like it was forever away. “How far away are we from the school?” Korryne shouted to the coach. “We are like

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    An important setting in the movie Remember the Titans by Boaz Yakin is Gettysburg. This is where the boys need to overcome their differences and to work together. After waking the football boys up at 3am, Coach Boon took the team for a run into the woods where they came to a stop at a cemetery called Gettysburg. Coach Boon then starts to talk and says “we are fighting the same fight that we’re still fight amongst ourselves today.” it so believable through a long camera shot of the field with peaceful

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    The Right Path in Life Sports have always been a passion of mine since I was young. I have always been fascinated by all kinds of different athletes and have always wanted to be one as well. In 7th grade I had the opportunity to engage in a sport which was soccer. The experience was amazing and it made me realize I wanted to do more. Next year when I was in the 8th grade I wanted to do more than just soccer. I was never good at basketball or baseball, so those were out of my possibilities. All that

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    Discipline is something we all need, without discipline it would be chaos and nothing would get done. In the book Outcast United the Fugees have to learn discipline and start from nothing. The Fugees defeat teams that are official and have been doing it for years they do this by using teamwork and having respect for eachother. Along the way there are bumps, like when some of there players do not show that they have commitment for Luma strict rules. Without discipline you can not have a strong and

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    The Film Like Mike

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    The film Like Mike directed by John Schultz was about, a boy in an orphanage who finds a pair of basketball shoes that helps to transform his life. The story begins when one night Calvin finds a worn pair of Michael Jordan's old shoes, with the initials MJ inside them. When he puts the shoes on he gains the ability to play basketball like an NBA star, maybe better than Michael Jordan. One night the orphanage was outside the Staples Centre, selling chocolates. After the basketball game that was

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    Weston: A Short Story

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    As Weston a athletic 13 year old boy with dirty blonde hair and a bunch of homework sits lazily on the couch after a tough school day and not a thought went by his mind of trying to do his obnoxious homework, all he could think of is doing and watching sports. As he hears the creaking sound of the screen door opening and then the key going into the keyhole in the door he realizes he didn’t do his homework and he has a big practice tonight. His mom is going to have a full blown tantrum about not doing

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    Volleyball Tryout Essay

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    It was the day of volleyball tryouts. I was obviously pretty nervous as most should be, but it was way more than that. But something about this current volleyball tryout felt good. Very good. It all started the night before. I can not explain how many volleyball related Youtube videos I watched. I even tried a whole week of just vegetables but I could not live with eating brussel sprouts for my main dish. I ran 2 miles. Anything I did, it just did not seem like enough! The worst part was

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    What choices Paul made in Tangerine affect the outcome of Paul at the end of the story. A choice is when Paul decides to go tryout for Tangerine Middle School's soccer team. Another choice is was to go behind the gray wall. That's how Paul figures out about his eyesight. Finally the last choice was to jumped on Coach Walski`s Back. That is how Paul got expelled from Tangerine Middle. First, When Paul tries out for Tangerine Middles soccer team he realizes he will play back up for Shandra Thomas

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    Per Reporter: Carley told her teacher (unknown) that Micheal raped her on this weekend. It is unknown what the Carley definition of rape. Carley stated that: " Micheal was walking down the street and her mom Crista picked up Micheal. They were heading to Pet Smart. Once, arrived at Pet Smart, Crista got out of the vehicle. I (Carley) was getting out of the vehicle as well. Micheal grabs me (Carley) back in the car. Micheal then pulled down my (Carley's )pants on the back seat." Carley said there

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