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Coaching Styles Overview
- The five common coaching styles are Democratic, Authoritarian, Holistic, Vision, and Autocratic.
- Coaching objectives are for athletes to win, have fun, develop skills, emotional control, and social cooperation.
- Coaching styles in education include instructional, coercive, emotional, authoritative, and pacesetting.
Types of Coaching Styles
- The four types of different coaching styles are regularly cited as: democratic coaching, autocratic coaching, laissez-faire coaching, and holistic coaching.
- Accepted sports coaching styles are autocratic, democratic, and holistic.
Influencing Behavior Patterns
- Techniques influence behavior changes. When used effectively, they influence progress.
Coaching in Different Contexts
- In sports, individuals and teams flourish under different styles. Coaches match style to skills and personalities, using the style that works best.
- Consider executive, team, virtual, and integrated coaching. Leading managers coach staff to speed up and grow.
Situational Training Styles
- The best training style can be situational. Coaches use different styles for different objectives. Democratic coaching gives more control while providing support.