Coaching Young Performers

Coaching Young Performers includes essential information on physical growth, social and emotional development and early skill learning, but cuts through the theory to present the information in a practical and useable way.
Learn how to adapt your coaching style for different stages of development and individual needs and gain tips on how to deal with many different, sometimes challenging, situations. A chapter on identifying and developing elite performers from a young age is a unique feature.
This resource will help you to build our stars for the future, but - more importantly - make sure all children enjoy their sport.
- "Summary" boxes remind you of key points
- Regular "Tasks" help to consolidate your learning and allow you to test yourself
- References throughout the text point you in the right direction for further reading
- Great stand-alone resource, but can be used in conjunction with the other books in the Develop Your Coaching range to provide a comprehensive coach development programme
- Suitable for all sports coaches
- Author: Martin Hagger for sports coach UK
- Copyright Year: 2004
- ISBN: 9781902523569
- Length: 86 pages
Chapter One: Introduction
- Why coach young performers?
- Why young performers are different to adults
- The role of the coach
- Young performers' lifestyles
- Summary
Chapter Two: Long-term development
- Related research
- Long-term Athlete Development
- Benefits of LTAD
- Implications for coaching
- Summary
Chapter Three: Psychological and Social Development
- Why do children and young people take part in sport?
- Developing competence
- Setting goals
- Motives and motivation
- Developing independence
- Effort and ability
- Creating an effective environment
- Friendship and acceptance
- Self-esteem
- Enjoyment
- Rules and fair play
- Young performers and competition
- Summary
Chapter Four: Physical Development
- Growth trends
- The adolescent growth spurt
- Skeletal development
- Responses to exercise
- Strength
- Flexibility
- Safety considerations
- Summary
Chapter Five: Skill Development
- Basic movement patterns
- Fundamental movement patterns
- Stages of learning
- Sport-specific movements
- Types of practice
- Modifying sports
- Summary
Chapter Six: Talent Identification and Young Elite Performers
- Are elite performers born or made?
- Talent identification
- Setting goals for young elite performers
- How much should young performers train or practise?
- Other issues
- Summary
Chapter Seven: Conclusion
- Where next?
- References
- Further reading
sports coach UK - Formerly known as The National Coaching Foundation, sports coach UK is the leading organisation dedicated to the development of coaching and coaches in the United Kingdom, and has provided educational and development opportunities for coaches of all levels and across all sports. As a registered charity, the organisation has developed a range of titles and workshops to support coaches at all levels. For more information on sport coach UK workshops, please visit www.sportscoachuk.org.
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