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Principles of Effective Training Sessions

Keep all athletes active Athletes need to be active listeners
Create clear, concise goals Learning improves when athletes know what is expected of them
Give clear, concise instructions Demonstrate — increase accuracy of instruction
Record progress You and your athletes chart progress together
Give positive feedback Emphasize and reward things the athlete is doing well
Provide variety Vary exercises — prevent boredom
Encourage enjoyment Training and competition is fun — help keep it this way for you and your athletes
Create progressions Learning is increased when information progresses from:
  • Known to unknown — discovering new things successfully
  • Simple to complex — seeing that “I” can do it
  • General to specific — this is why I am working so hard
Plan maximum use of resources Use what you have and improvise for equipment that you do not have — think creatively
Allow for individual differences Different athletes, different learning rates, different capacities
 
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