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Any advice you can give to potential coaches like us?
Learn people.
Learn people.
The skills, truth be told right, when you learn people, you will start to apply
what you learn about people to perhaps some basic knowledge that you have on coaching
From that point onwards, then you realise "hey wait a minute"
this might not work for a person with stiff muscles
or do i teach this person with stiff muscles how to approach a maybe very complex move set
things like that, be patient, have a very wide perspective towards what your participant may or may not be
that's very important. And if you process that, the skills will grow
because when you start opening your concept (when you start opening your mind) towards what could happen
in a literally quite a random pace, you will then understand
it's not about
it's not about
"oh, okay let's set it, at a certain pace, at a certain timing and then let's do it things one step at a time
sometimes one step at a time for a big group of people works,
but when you have to apply yourself to what's individuals, what's important is a very constructed
and very well managed perspective individual
then you can start to bring people in to what you are saying or what you talk about.
i think that's what young coaches should think about.