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Styles of coaching and teaching always seem to be evolving from generation to generation. Coaching and Teaching in the Iron Age touches base with the changing times and offers several useful tips for assuming leadership roles that can enhance the performance of students and athletes. The DVD details a number of factors that can help coaches and teachers adapt to their somewhat mercurial circumstances. Emphasis is placed on balancing the physical and the intellectual in order to achieve optimum performance.
Among the topics covered:
- Components of effective leadership
- Developing a balance between the intellectual and the physical
- Establishing rules
- Implications for practice
- Motivating athletes/students
- Strategies for training
- Cultivating confidence and achieving success
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Biography
- Rose M. DuBois, MS, CGPS, is an instructor in the fields of biological sciences and cardio fitness at Central High School in Rapid City, South Dakota. She also teaches well-received graduate-level courses in “achieving peak performance” and “developing excellence in others” in the renowned Educational Resources program. She is a retired gymnastics coach who led her 1991 high school gymnastics team to the school’s first ever state championship in that sport. In 2000, she was voted NFIOA (gymnastics) Official of the Year. From 2001-2003, she served as a referee at the South Dakota state gymnastics meet. Along with teaching, coaching, and officiating, Rose enjoys spending her free time with her family, snow skiing, golfing, biking, and hiking in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota.
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