Search Results - Coach and Athletic Director
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Recipe for success: Creating cornerstone culture for your program
Thorson, M.Published in Techniques Magazine (2024)“…(3) What is the role of the athlete(s) in developing a great culture? An additional question for coaches was this: What advice would you offer a young, beginning coach who is attempting to establish and create a great culture?…”
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Olympic debrief
Dick, F.Published 2013“…und gibt folgende Empfehlungen: 1.National Coaching & Performance Leadership. High performance: - Coach Development & management - Athlete Development Junior - Peak Performance - Performance Directors - Performance Structures 2.High Priority - head Coach Junior Program 3.Athlete Development Pathway Review - Junior - Peak Performance - Delivering "on the day" 4.Junior - Peak Performance years attrition - why? …”
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The evolving position of director of track and field operation
Tape, A.Published in Techniques Magazine (2013)“…It is not likely for a team to be successful if the coaches and athletes aren`t in the right place at the right time with the right equipment and it is the responsibility of the Director of Operations to take care of those crucial logistical matters. …”
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2012 Olympic performance assessment - a European perspective
Dick, F.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2012)“…Debriefing after the Games or other major championships and then planning for the next edition are a primary responsibility of national athletics federations and their personnel, particularly the Chief Coach or Performance Director. …”
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Approaches to technique and technical training in the high jump
Ritzdorf, W.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2009)“…The coach's approach to technique and technical preparation are critical for his/her athlete's success. …”
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Project 30 Task Force Report
USA Athletics FederationPublished 2008“…His stated goal was to choose individuals who weren`t directly involved in preparing or coaching the 2008 Olympic Team. Renamed the Project 30 Task Force following Mr. …”
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Development of maximum sprinting speed
Dick, F. W.Published in Track Technique (1989)“…The 15th Annual Congress of the European Athletics Coaches Association (held in East Germany last January) focused on sprints and hurdles. …”
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Drilling for gold in the sprint realys
Best, D.Published in Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director (2005)“…Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director…”
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A better glide in the shot pu
Boggis, D.Published in Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director (2005)“…Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director…”
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Re-creating a culture for athletics in Australia: a report into the high performance, development and governance of athletics in Australia
Elliott, H.Published 2004“…Hubs network: In order for AA and MAs to provide a local focus for athletics, be it competitions, training or access to resources for clubs, coaches and officials, AA and MAs need to develop regional athletics Hubs. …”
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A Greek odyssey
Newell, K.Published in Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director (2004)“…Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director…”
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Effects of runner positioning on sprinting the curve of a 400-meter track
Plunk, J. R., Green, T., Gillespie, J.Published in Coach and Athletic Director (2003)“…Coach and Athletic Director…”
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A survey on the effect of lane assignment in sprinting the curve portion of a 400-Meter Track
Green, T., Plunk, J. R., Sherman, N. W., Gillespie, J.Published in Coach and Athletic Director (2001)“…Coach and Athletic Director…”
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Australian Track & Field Coaches Association
“…The main objectives of the Australian Track & Field Coaches Association are: To promote coaching in Australia so as to improve the quality of performance and the level of participation in track and field athletics To encourage the accreditation, training and testing of persons to become qualified coaches and to arrange for the proper regulation of such activities To develop the coaching of track and field athletics within clubs, schools, universities, college of education and any other institutions To safeguard the professional integrity and image of ATFCA and its members To represent the interests of coaching and coaches in the decision making processes affecting the ATFCA…”
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