Successful Coaching Practice Test

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True

T/F Cooperative-style coaches typically want athletes to learn to make their own decisions about their performance.

False

T/F Corrective discipline involves defending against disciplinary problems before they can occur.

True

T/F Creatine is not banned by international or U.S. sport federations, but the NCAA does ban its member schools from providing it to athletes.

True

T/F Definition of philosophy: A philosophy is defined as the beliefs or principles that guide actions

False

T/F Difficult decisions and ethical dilemmas in coaching: Those in the coaching profession face few difficult decisions and ethical dilemmas.

False

T/F Diversity is not an issue in today's sport environment.

False

T/F During early adolescence boys tend to gain muscle while girls gain body fat.

True

T/F During middle adolescence, the peer group has a profound influence on the way teens think and act.

False

T/F Each stage of learning requires the same set of instructional strategies.

True

T/F Entire athletic programs, as well as teams, should have policies and rules regarding bullying and hazing.

False

T/F Equipment safety is the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.

False

T/F Establishing rules concerning drug use is the solution to preventing use among athletes

True

T/F Even if athletes do not engage in the appropriate behavior, they should be given feedback if they are attempting to behave appropriately.

False

T/F Excess vitamins can improve performance.

True

T/F Failure-oriented athletes often protect themselves by giving little or no effort; this gives them a built-in excuse to mask lack of ability.

False

T/F Feeling competent and having fun are examples of extrinsic rewards

False

T/F Fixed resistance training machines are superior to variable resistance machines because the muscle strength used remains constant throughout the muscle's range of motion.

True

T/F Forty percent of individuals who begin drinking at the age of 13 or younger develop alcohol dependence in later life.

False

T/F Head and assistant coaches should view opposing coaches as the enemy and limit communication with them.

False

T/F Help and guidance from the coach usually don't motivate failure-oriented athletes.

False

T/F High levels of activation (arousal) help the athlete attend to the relevant information when reading the situation.

True

T/F Higher skilled athletes benefit from practicing the whole skill with attention specifically focused on the problem area.

False

T/F In 1997, the U.S. Congress passed the Volunteer Protection Act, which protects volunteer coaches against gross negligence.

True

T/F In many instances, coaches attribute the loss of early maturational advantage to lack of effort.

False

T/F It is important for coaches to maximize distractions when teaching new technical skills.

False

T/F It is more effective for athletes to learn tactical skills through trial and error than for a coach to identify the tactical options in a specific situation.

False

T/F It is not considered good practice to distribute the team handbook because of the risk it will end up in the opponents' hands.

False

T/F It is not the coach's responsibility to help athletes acquire the cognitive skills needed to recognize the problems they face in a game or contest.

False

T/F It is preferable to transfer legal duties since it is not possible to transfer risk.

True

T/F It's important for coaches to know the athletes for whom they are developing a preseason plan.

False

T/F It's important for coaches to limit their athletes' fluid consumption during workouts to build their discipline.

False

T/F Low and moderate glycemic foods are better when eaten during or after strenuous exercise.

True

T/F Managing athletes effectively can influence both the quality of practices and team cohesion.

True

T/F Many athletes equate losing with failure and incompetency because society teaches that self-worth depends on achievement.

True

T/F Many coaches see their body weight increase after their playing days are done because they continue the same diet they had when they were active athletes.

False

T/F Most coaches receive training that teaches them how to effectively manage the athletes.

False

T/F Negligence can only be charged for wrongdoing, not for failing to do something right.

True

T/F Nurturing a team culture of caring and self-policing regarding drug use is an effective means of addressing drug problems on a team.

True

T/F Once a motor program has been initiated, the basic pattern of action can be carried out with minor adjustments.

True

T/F One major problem with coaches who are perfectionists is that they typically direct that perfectionism on athletes.

True

T/F One major problem with extrinsic rewards is that they lose their value over time, resulting in decreased motivation.

True

T/F One purpose of practice is to allow athletes to add more abstract information to the motor program.

True

T/F Optimal activation levels vary from athlete to athlete.

True

T/F Parent feedback at the end of the season can provide useful information about what went well as well as suggestions for improvement if the coach chooses to gather this information.

True

T/F Philosophical principles are often tested when coaches must respond in situations they have never faced before.

True

T/F Questioning athletes about their technical and tactical decisions helps the athletes reflect on those decisions to determine if more appropriate decisions could have been made.

False

T/F Research shows that coaches should teach tactics using a part-whole approach in which the athlete learns the parts of tactical options before learning the whole tactic.

True

T/F Reward appropriate athlete behavior as closely as possible to the behavior's occurrence.

False

T/F Scientific evidence shows that L-carnitine and caffeine can improve fat metabolism.

False

T/F Since medical personnel usually do not attend practices, it's up to the coach to make the final decision regarding medical problems.

True

T/F Sport drinks, sport bars, juices, and watery foods are excellent nutrients for endurance events.

False

T/F Sports require either energy fitness or muscular fitness.

True

T/F Sportsmanship can be thought of as good character in sport.

True

T/F Stereotypes are usually based on overgeneralizations.

True

T/F Stifling an athlete's motivation is a danger of the command style

True

T/F Success-oriented athletes view losing as a result of insufficient effort, which can be overcome by exerting more effort.

False

T/F Team culture can be developed very quickly.

True

T/F Team rules should be built around principles of character to teach athletes both appropriate and inappropriate behaviors.

True

T/F Teens are more willing to seek advice from family and trusted adults during late adolescence.

True

T/F Telling stories can help athletes use their imaginations to turn abstractions into something tangible.

True

T/F The Arizona Sports Summit Accord in 1999 states it is the duty of coaches to promote sportsmanship and good character.

True

T/F The ability to meet the physical demands of a sport is called physical fitness.

True

T/F The best diet for athletes is similar to that recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the entire population.

True

T/F The coach should help athletes with proper nutrition and weight management even though it is time-consuming.

False

T/F The formula Max HR for well-conditioned endurance athletes is Max HR = 220 - age.

True

T/F The manner in which something is said can change the meaning entirely.

True

T/F The more dangerous the activity, the more specific the supervision

False

T/F The only way for athletes to have speed is to have inherited a high percentage of fast-twitch muscles fibers from their biological parents.

False

T/F The preseason parent meeting should never include the athletes because communication between the coach and parents can be inhibited.

False

T/F The shark style of conflict management is appropriate in most athletic situations.

False

T/F The traditional approach to coaching follows the holistic approach to learning.

False

T/F To avoid negative media coverage, coaches should sever all media access to the team.

False

T/F When athletes participate in lengthy tournaments, it is important for them to keep consuming calories for energy; thus high fat foods are best for them to consume.

True

T/F When considering what skills should be included in the season plan, the coach should consider the athletes' readiness to learn the skill.

True

T/F When possible, a coach should transfer the responsibility of evaluating an injured athlete to an athletic trainer or doctor

True

T/F When teaching athletes new technical skills, it's important to question them periodically to ensure they understand the new skill.

False

T/F When the coach makes the decision to impose a consequence for misbehavior, it should always occur in front of the team to serve as an example.

True

T/F While sport-specific training is ideal, it's difficult to obtain the target training heart rate (TTHR).

True

T/F Within the games approach, practice provides athletes with opportunities to make mistakes and learn from those mistakes.

True

T\F A key to positive discipline is knowing when athletes need instruction and when they need to be corrected

False

T\F Although intrinsic rewards are nice for athletes to receive, greater emphasis and value should be placed on extrinsic rewards.

True

T\F Athletes are less likely to misbehave when practices are exciting and fun.

True

T\F Team routines provide direction so athletes know exactly what to do and when to do it.

True

T\F The goal of corrective discipline is to help athletes develop the self-discipline to choose appropriate responses on their own.

concentration

The ability to maintain attention on relevant information and not be distracted by irrelevant information is called

static balance

The ability to maintain equilibrium in a stationary position is

game sense

The ability to make good tactical decisions within a sport is called

muscular speed

The ability to move the body or parts of the body quickly is

agility

The ability to start, stop, and change direction and speed quickly with precision is

metabolic rate

The amount of energy used over a period of time is called

energy

The athletes are always appreciative of the coach's support.

athletes are motivated to fulfill their needs

The basic principle of motivation is that

have an individual meeting with each athlete that participated in the tryout

The best way to cut athletes from the team is to

develop your own philosophy

The best way to develop a coaching philosophy is to

glycolysis

The chemical process of breaking down glycogen into glucose is __________.

metabolism

The chemical process that converts food to fuel is called

cooperative style

The coaching style characterized by giving direction, providing instruction, and disciplining when necessary while allowing the athletes to make decisions and assume responsibility is the

the cooperative style

The coaching style most difficult to implement in terms of individualized coaching is

the cooperative style

The coaching style that fosters the ASEP's "Athletes first, winning second" philosophy is

the submissive style

The coaching style that typically communicates by allowing others to dominate the conversation and avoiding confrontation and conflict is

the cooperative style

The coaching style that typically communicates by being straightforward and positive, encouraging others to do the same is

command style

The coaching style that typically communicates in an aggressive and intimidating way is the

the cooperative style

The coaching style typically associated with the positive discipline approach is

muscular power

The combination of strength and speed is

nonverbal communication

The communication skill that addresses a coach never showing any emotion is

listening

The communication skill that addresses the coach constantly talking and giving advice is

sending messages high in information

The communication skill that typically addresses knowing when to give error identification and error correction information is

feedback

The communication skill that typically addresses the coach continually evaluating rather than giving instruction is

positive communication

The communication skill that typically involves emphasizing praise and reward to strengthen desirable behaviors is

credibility

The communication skill that typically involves the degree that athletes trust what is said is

shares decision making with the athletes

The cooperative coaching style

aerobic warm-up, followed by stretching, followed by technical skill warm-up

The correct order of the warm-up phases is

tactical skills

The decisions and actions to gain an advantage over opposing teams or players are called

anyone who can correctly perform the technical skill

The demonstration of a technical skill should be performed by

between ages 16 and 21

The difference in anatomical size between adolescents is greatest __________________ than at any other time in the human life span.

the physical disability grouping

The disability grouping that includes amputations and cerebral palsy is

the personnel manager

The manager who determines staff needs; selects and trains staff; and selects, recruits and prepares athletes for the season is

the financial manager

The manager who obtains funds, operates the budget, and handles the expenditure process is

the event and contest manager

The manager who plans events and schedules contests is

the logistics manager

The manager who plans for facilities, equipment, uniforms, supplies, and transportation is

the policy manager

The manager who reviews organization policies and establishes team policies is

the instructional manager

The manager who sets instructional goals, selects subject matter, and creates season and practice plans is

muscular strength

The maximum amount of force a muscle can generate in a single effort is

iodine

The mineral that helps control the rate at which energy is used is

a set

The number of repetitions done continuously without stopping followed by rest is

carbohydrate

The nutrient that provides energy for the muscles from starch and sugar in the form of glycogen is

adenosine triphosphate

The nutrients that are stored in body cells and converted into the major fuel source for muscles is called

False

The optimal activation level remains constant between different sports and different athletes

60 to 70

The percentage of water in the body is _____________percent of the body's weight.

the ideal self

The person a coach would like to be is

gender differences

The phrase ______________ refers to socially determined factors that define masculinity and femininity.

periodization

The process of planning the physical training in cycles is called __________.

practice A by itself, then A and B together, and then A, B, and C combined

The progressive-part method for teaching a technical skill with three parts (A, B, and C) would be

ensure the principles remain valued by the coach

The reason to evaluate a coaching philosophy is to

purposeful and destructive

The response to anger that typically focuses on revenge toward those who caused the anger is

spontaneous and destructive

The response to anger that typically results in yelling, swearing, pushing, and hitting is

interval training

The type of training that focuses on short-duration training (2 to 5 minutes) with high-intensity training is

vitamins A and C

The vitamin(s) responsible for the immune system is (are)

resistance

The weight or load a muscle lifts or works against is called

inspection of the playing areas but not the training or dressing areas

Which of the following does not fulfill the coaching duty of providing a safe environment?

tobacco

Which of the following drugs has negative health effects even with moderate usage?

Keep athletes stimulated by varying practices.

Which of the following examples would result in flow experiences for athletes?

1.5 mile run

Which of the following fitness tests is used to measure aerobic fitness?

30-second max test

Which of the following fitness tests is used to measure anaerobic capacity?

skinfold test

Which of the following fitness tests is used to measure body fat?

vertical jump

Which of the following fitness tests is used to measure muscle fiber type?

tactical skills

Which of the following focuses on the mental aspect of performance?

technical skills

Which of the following focuses on the physical aspect of performance?

focusing play

Which of the following forms of play centers the athlete's attention on the key elements of the game?

Team policies should take precedence over school or governing body policies.

Which of the following guidelines for developing team policies is false?

Athletes trying to gain weight should consume lots of red meat and dairy products in order to increase lean muscle mass.

Which of the following guidelines regarding weight gain is false?

The coach maintains a defensive position to ensure the other person doesn't control the discussion.

Which of the following in not an effective way for a coach to respond to confrontation?

accepting and supporting others

Which of the following interpersonal skills involves developing relationships through helping others to feel psychologically safe?

communicating effectively

Which of the following interpersonal skills involves developing relationships through listening?

knowing and trusting yourself and others

Which of the following interpersonal skills involves disclosure and being honest, genuine, and authentic?

Resolving conflict

Which of the following interpersonal skills is important for coaches to possess when dealing with disagreements and arguments?

It builds trust,It initiates caring, It promotes commitment.

Which of the following is a benefit of coach self-disclosure?

increased stroke volume

Which of the following is a benefit of training the energy system?

increased endurance of the respiratory muscles

Which of the following is a benefit of training the muscles?

heart rate

Which of the following is an easy-to-use method for measuring exercise intensity?

After the first scrimmage of the basketball season, Jimmy doesn't know to shake the opponents' hands following the game.

Which of the following is an example of an athlete making a mistake rather than engaging in misbehavior?

blood withdrawn and injected to increase oxygen transport capacity, erythropoietin (EPO)

Which of the following is an example of blood doping?

giving a warning to the athletes the first time they execute a skill incorrectly

Which of the following is an unacceptable way to warn athletes of inherent risks?

Playing conditions remain constant from sport to sport.

Which of the following is false regarding playing conditions?

Beginners should train 2 or 3 times per week.

Which of the following is most appropriate for athletes beginning a resistance training program?

Growth continues for both genders throughout the period of middle adolescence.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of youths during middle adolescence?

successful coach follows the cooperative coaching style.

Which of the following is not a core characteristic of a successful coach?

forcing play

Which of the following is not a method (or tool) for implementing the games approach to coaching?

Ten percent of grains should be whole grains.

Which of the following is not a new guideline for food consumption?

Listening demonstrates authority

Which of the following is not a reason for a coach to develop listening skills?

They like the coach.

Which of the following is not a reason that the absence of fun leads athletes to quit sport?

It helps because every athlete that wants to be on the team must be kept on the team.

Which of the following is not a reason to conduct preseason evaluations?

animal products

Which of the following is not a source of unsaturated fat?

Protect the athlete by never involving the police when laws have been violated.

Which of the following is not a step for correcting misbehavior?

repetitive drilling of the skill to be practiced

Which of the following is not a step in the implementation of the games approach in a specific sport situation?

Instruct the athletes to analyze their play during play.

Which of the following is not a strategy for improving an athlete's attention and concentration skills?

to review individual poor performance in front of the team

Which of the following is not an appropriate reason to hold team meetings?

when an athlete doesn't know that dancing after scoring is considered poor sportsmanship

Which of the following is not an example of willful misbehavior?

the available resistance training equipment with which to train

Which of the following is not important to consider when determining the muscular demands of a sport?

As the number increases, the more direct instruction the coach must provide during play.

Which of the following is not true as the number of players on the field or court increases?

The ergogenic effect of creatine monohydrate diminishes rapidly after 2 minutes.

Which of the following is not true regarding creatine monohydrate as a nutritional supplement?

each has advantages and disadvantages

Which of the following is the best equipment to use for resistance training?

Numerous factors must be taken into consideration in determining a selection process.

Which of the following is the best way to select the team captain(s)?

everyone else is doing it

Which of the following is the most commonly given reason for using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs)?

The wrong decision has a higher probability of resulting in a desirable outcome.

Which of the following is true regarding an ethical dilemma?

The blood lactate threshold indicates when an athlete is shifting from a predominantly aerobic to a predominantly anaerobic energy system.

Which of the following is true regarding blood lactate threshold?

To have power and authority over others

Which of the following is typically viewed as an inappropriate personal objective in coaching?

tactical skills (tactics)

Which of the following is used to gain an advantage in a game or contest?

vitamins and minerals

Which of the following nutrients are not a direct source of energy but are needed to derive energy from carbohydrates?

The attention-focus method

Which of the following practice methods involves practicing the entire skill but concentrating on a specific aspect of the technique?

Emphasizing intrinsic rewards rather than extrinsic rewards

Which of the following practices does not contribute to athletes learning to fear failure?

Allow remarks, jokes, or comments about another person's gender or sexual orientation as long as the remarks are made out of the person's presence.

Which of the following recommendations is not good advice for preventing sexual harassment?

Suspected drug use should be discussed in front of the team to include them in the decision-making process, Counsel the athlete regarding his or her drug use.

Which of the following regarding sharing one's concern about an athlete's suspected drug use is false?

aerobic activity

Which of the following should be the first activity athletes should engage in to start practice?

using humor in tense or frustrating situations to make the athlete the brunt of the joke

Which of the following should not be used to establish preventive discipline through team culture?

the sport signs

Which of the following signs of drug use by athletes are most easily observed by the coach?

The coach should never transfer the risk associated with injury

Which of the following statements about a coach's responsibility to provide emergency assistance is false?

Alcohol is a good beverage to replace the carbohydrate burned during performance.

Which of the following statements about alcohol as a fluid replacement is false?

Decision-making skills can be enhanced by observing both peer and more advanced athletes' decision making

Which of the following statements about athletes enhancing their decision-making skills is true?

New skills should never be taught in a gamelike context.

Which of the following statements about athletes practicing the right skill technique is false?

The games approach is more efficient when there is limited time to learn and prepare for a game.

Which of the following statements about choosing between the traditional approach and the games approach for season planning is false?

The cool-down should last at least 30 to 40 minutes at the end of practice.

Which of the following statements about cooling down is false?

When an institution has a drug policy, coaches can establish and enforce their own policy.

Which of the following statements about drug policies is false?

As energy fitness improves, the body is less efficient utilizing ATP for energy.

Which of the following statements about energy fitness is false?

Lactic acid aides muscle contraction.

Which of the following statements about energy production is false?

Acquiring flexibility is a quick process and can be achieved in

Which of the following statements about flexibility is false?

Adjustments to the practice plan should not be made once the season plan is finalized.

Which of the following statements about implementing practice plans during the season is false?

Coaches need not monitor athlete-related communication through social media.

Which of the following statements about including athlete communication skills in a season plan is false?

Repaired microtears cause the muscle to become stronger and more flexible.

Which of the following statements about muscle soreness is false?

Muscles can generate tremendous force but have little endurance.

Which of the following statements about muscles is false?

Playing and practicing a sport is sufficient for meeting the physical demands of the sport.

Which of the following statements about physical training is false?

Slow glycolysis is the primary energy producer during activities of long duration.

Which of the following statements about slow glycolysis is false?

Coaches have control over factors that determine outcomes.

Which of the following statements about stress and coaching is false?

Tactical skills are readily available in most coaching books.

Which of the following statements about tactical skill development is false?

When they are learning new skills, athletes should continue to practice until they can successfully perform the skill.

Which of the following statements about teaching new skill techniques is false?

Assessing fitness levels should never be used to predict performance potential.

Which of the following statements about the benefits of assessing an athlete's fitness level is false?

It does not use oxygen to convert fuel into energy

Which of the following statements about the characteristics of the aerobic energy system is false?

It needs oxygen to supply energy to the muscles

Which of the following statements about the characteristics of the anaerobic energy system is false?

Endurance athletes typically have inefficient circulatory systems.

Which of the following statements about the circulatory system is false?

The games approach emphasizes direct instruction

Which of the following statements about the games approach is false?

The nervous system does not provide feedback during movement

Which of the following statements about the nervous system is false?

The bones are extremely heavy and make up approximately 75 percent of the body's weight.

Which of the following statements about the skeletal system is false

Video equipment is too expensive to use in sports.

Which of the following statements about the use of video to enhance technical skill acquisition is false?

Smokeless tobacco is a safe alternative to smoking tobacco

Which of the following statements about tobacco use is false?

Trust is rooted in integrity,Trust means adhering to moral and ethical principles.

Which of the following statements about trust is true?

A participation agreement is an example of a waiver

Which of the following statements about waivers is false?

It's the most predominant model carried forward from the past.

Which of the following statements characterizes the command style of coaching?

Variable practice initially hinders learning but surpasses blocked practice with more practice.

Which of the following statements comparing blocked practice to variable practice is false?

Caffeine can increase metabolic rate and burn more fat in the long term.

Which of the following statements concerning caffeine as an ergogenic supplement is false?

It is an efficient source of energy to fuel the muscles.

Which of the following statements concerning fast glycolysis is false?

Research demonstrates that females are not physically capable of playing sports.

Which of the following statements concerning gender equity in sport participation is false?

Lactic acid is responsible for muscle soreness.

Which of the following statements concerning lactic acid is false?

High ratios of fast-twitch fibers result in higher lactate thresholds.

Which of the following statements concerning muscle fiber is false?

Slow glycolysis is a less efficient in producing ATP than fast glycolysis.

Which of the following statements concerning slow glycolysis is false?

engaging in paraphrasing and questioning while the speaker is speaking

Which of the following statements describes active listening?

Athletes should be positively reinforced if they fail to properly execute but make a good effort.

Which of the following statements does not describe the perspective of the perfectionist coach?

The absence of team rules promotes better athlete behavior than presence of team rules.

Which of the following statements is false regarding team involvement with rule making?

It's okay to recommend and provide nutritional supplements to athletes.

Which of the following statements is not a guideline for coaches to follow regarding athlete supplementation?

Bullying is a ritual imposed on a person wanting to be included in the group.

Which of the following statements is not true of bullying and hazing?

It is the social architecture within the team that nurtures the team psyche.

Which of the following statements is true of a team culture?

Conflicts can clarify problems, Conflicts typically involve emotion.

Which of the following statements is true regarding conflict resolution?

Coaches should have athletes practice what is relevant and pertinent for actually playing the sport.

Which of the following statements is true regarding practicing technical skills the way they are performed in a game?

A coach has a duty to prevent sexual harassment among athletes and assistant coaches.

Which of the following statements is true regarding sexual harassment by a coach?

Male teams have a different team culture from female teams

Which of the following statements is true regarding the differences in team culture?

Coaches should always teach technical skills from the beginning as if the athletes don't know them.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the identification of the technical skills that should be included in the teaching plan?

The whole method of practice avoids spending time combining skill parts back into the whole.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the whole method of practice?

ATP is one of many fuels a cell can use to contract muscles.

Which of the following statements regarding ATP is false?

The coach should consider whether he or she gets along with the athletes prior to the start of the season.

Which of the following statements regarding a coach's knowledge of the athletes for season planning is false?

Coaches must understand that athletes must fulfill their own needs.

Which of the following statements regarding a coach's understanding of athlete needs is false?

Anger is not a common or appropriate emotion.

Which of the following statements regarding anger is false?

Parents should never interfere with the coach or the team.

Which of the following statements regarding coach-parent relationships is false?

Coaches should always provide feedback regardless of how well the athlete knows the skill.

Which of the following statements regarding coaching feedback is true?

Little can be done to teach cultural heritage tolerance

Which of the following statements regarding cultural heritage in sport is not true?

illegal drug use has increased over the last decade.

Which of the following statements regarding drug use among 8th through 12th grade students is false?

Salt tablets should be provided to combat electrolyte imbalance.

Which of the following statements regarding electrolyte imbalance is false?

Practice plans should never be altered.

Which of the following statements regarding flexible practice plans is false?

Beer is a good fluid replacement after strenuous exercise.

Which of the following statements regarding fluid replacement beverages is false?

Coaches should stick to the practice plan when athletes show signs of boredom.

Which of the following statements regarding fun and exciting practices is false?

Sponsoring agencies (such as school districts) provide all necessary insurance coverage.

Which of the following statements regarding liability insurance is false?

Research shows that performance-enhancing supplements are safe.

Which of the following statements regarding nutritional supplements is false?

Practices should remain constant with little variation so the athletes know what's coming next.

Which of the following statements regarding optimal use of practices is false?

Elimination of all possible limitations should be accomplished in the preseason planning assessment.

Which of the following statements regarding preseason planning assessment by the coach is not always possible?

Protein is stored in the body

Which of the following statements regarding protein is false?

Self-disclosure must be relevant to the situation.

Which of the following statements regarding self-disclosure is true?

Coaches need not be concerned with false accusations of sexual harassment.

Which of the following statements regarding sexual harassment is false?

Homophobia is prominent and destructive in sport.

Which of the following statements regarding sexual orientation in sport settings is true?

Team routines should be specified in order to prevent athlete input.

Which of the following statements regarding team routines for team discipline is false?

Let the athletes determine the purpose of the skill.

Which of the following statements regarding technical skill demonstrations is false?

The anaerobic system kicks into action only when the level of PCr and ATP are high.

Which of the following statements regarding the anaerobic system is false?

Failure

____________ -oriented athletes attribute failure to their lack of ability and give themselves little, if any, credit for successes.

Heatstroke

________________ is the most serious heat-related illness.

Failure

_________________ -oriented athletes often reject success because they fear they will be expected to succeed again.

Self-disclosure

_________________ refers to sharing your thoughts and feelings with the athletes.

Success

__________________ - oriented athletes view losing as a consequence of their ability, resulting in higher motivation to demonstrate successful ability.

Having fun; feeling worthy

____________________ and ______________________ are the most important needs of most athletes.

Ethical decision making

__________________________ is the process of evaluating alternative decisions and choosing the one most consistent with one's moral values.

long, slow, distance training

The type of training that focuses on developing an aerobic foundation

pace training

The type of training that focuses on shifting from aerobic to lactate threshold training is

the owl and fox styles

Which of the following are the most effective conflict management styles?

listening

Which of the following components of communication are coaches typically least proficient at using?

Legal liability

__________ refers to the responsibilities and duties between people that are enforceable by the courts.

Intrinsic

__________ rewards are self-sustaining, and coaches do not have to provide them to the athletes.

identifying the risks

According to the risk management process, the process of recognizing risks for the people involved with the team is

aerobic training, lactate threshold training, anaerobic training, and speed training

According to the training pyramid, what should be the order of training?

False

T/F Coaches should guide athletes to view success in terms of winning or losing rather than achieving their (the athletes') goals.

All individuals have varying levels of optimal activation. When activation levels are too low the individual is typically bored, which can lead to misbehavior. This individual then searches for something for stimulation. Stimulation in this situation is often achieved by engaging in fun, which can be interpreted by the coach as "fooling around."

Explain the results associated with low activation levels.

Coaches should be masterful communicators because they must be able to communicate effectively in a wide variety of situations. Coaches must also be able to communicate with athletes, parents, officials, administrators, other coaches, the public, and others.

Explain why coaches must be masterful communicators.

False

T/F Coaches should never allow athletes to learn more advanced or complex skills when the other team members don't have the ability to learn them.

The "catch them doing good" mentality in coaching recommends that coaches recognize and reward good behavior rather than pointing out poor behavior. The two functions served by this mentality are: 1 - it reinforces appropriate behavior 2 - it creates a positive rapport between the coach and athletes

Catching athletes doing good and preventive discipline Describe the "catch them doing good" mentality and explain its two functions in relation to preventive discipline.

Specific supervision is more action oriented

.Which of the following is true regarding specific supervision?

evaluating the risks

According to the risk management process, the process of determining the probability that the risk could lead to injury is

implementing the approach

According to the risk management process, the process of determining whether to avoid the risk, accept the risk, or transfer the risk is

uncertainty

A coaching philosophy removes __________from many aspects of the coaching environment.

reflecting on your own past experiences

A coaching philosophy should be developed primarily by

motor program

A complex set of rules that guides movement is a

inherent risk

A frequent defense of sport negligence is __________________.

25 to 30

A healthy diet should consist of only _____________ percent fat.

motivate the athletes to pursue the team goals

A leader engages in actions that

False

A look or light pat on the back is never enough to stop the inappropriate behavior.

a nerve; group (bundle) of muscle fibers

A motor unit consists of __________ and __________.

strategy

A plan of action for a season or a series of games or contests refers to

strategy

A plan of action for the season or a series of contests is called

fat

A primary source of stored energy when the body is resting and during aerobic activity comes from

opportunities to socially interact with their teammates

A source of fun that coaches could provide for athletes would be

enhancing play

A strategy that involves presenting challenges to the athletes during practices and employing handicapping techniques to keep competition close is

store energy fuels efficiently, use fuel more efficiently

A well-conditioned athlete has trained his or her energy fitness to

understanding the disability

Accommodating athletes with disabilities in order for them to play on a team involves

selecting an approach to manage the risks

According to the risk management process, the process of determining the course of action for eliminating or minimizing the risk is

middle adolescence

Adolescents are typically less concerned about their changing bodies and more concerned with their sexual appeal during

early adolescence

Adolescents begin thinking abstractly, considering how their actions influence a situation, during

middle adolescence

Adolescents tend to exhibit poor judgment and impulsiveness during

lost glycogen stores; lost fluid<b>

After hard workouts or competition, the dietary goal of the athlete should be to replace _______________ and _______________.

watching professional sport coaches and imitating what they do

All of the following are acceptable sources for helping a coach identify the skills that should be included in the season plan except

conferring with the coach to ensure the correct decision is applied

All of the following are part of the tactical triangle except

don't provide corrective feedback until athletes are in the practice stage of learning

All of the following are steps for teaching technical skills except

immediately remove the athlete from the team

All of the following are steps that should be taken when the coach suspects drug use by an athlete except

interrupting the speaker when you disagree with what is being said

All of the following are ways to improve listening skills except

emphasizing tactical skills over technical skills

All of the following characteristics are typical of the traditional approach to coaching except

variable practice results in better long-term learning

All of the following statements are true concerning variable practice except

consequences should be intense in order to serve as a warning for future behavior

All of the following statements are true when establishing consequences for breaking team rules except

punishment is only used for major misbehaviors

All of the following statements concerning punishment are true except

False

All sports require approximately the same levels of muscular fitness.

discussions about drugs upon hearing a few athletes talking about drugs

All the following are examples of formal drug education except

personal goals should be outcome based

All the following are guidelines for setting personal goals except

counseling athletes that might have disordered eating

All the following are responsibilities associated with teaching athletes how to eat except

reward the outcome, not the performance

All the following are true concerning effective ways to reward athletes except

sport drinks increase urine production

All the following are true regarding sport drinks except

joking with an individual about a mistake he or she made

All the following examples demonstrate hazing except

muscles are stronger than tendons

All the following statements are true regarding muscles except

Positive discipline is more than correcting behavior; it's about teaching appropriate behavior. There are three parts to positive discipline. The first part is instruction, when athletes should be taught appropriate behavior. The second is training, when athletes have opportunities to practice appropriate behaviors. The third is correction, when athletes engaging in inappropriate behaviors are told of their mistake(s) in order to correct them.

Explain the concept of positive discipline

game plan

An application of a strategy for a specific game or contest refers to

a pledge to adhere to specific conduct, based on the team policies

An athlete code of conduct is

tactical awareness or game sense<b>

An athlete who displays superb skill technique during practice but does not know when to execute the skill in competition is lacking in _________________.

the games approach

An athlete-centered approach to coaching is

protein

An essential nutrient for developing and maintaining body tissue is

performance satisfaction

An example of intrinsic motivation would be

real self

Anxiety, guilt, or even self-hatred can result when conflict arises between the _________ and the other selves.

an eccentric action

Any muscle movement that lengthens the muscles and results in an increased angle of the joint is

a concentric action

Any muscle movement that shortens the muscle and results in a decreased angle of the joint is

70

Approximately ______ percent of all communication is nonverbal

never disagree with the head coach's views

Assistant coaches should engage in all of the following except

use less resistance, use fewer sets

At the beginning of a resistance training program, it is best to

the uncertainty about how one's performance will be judged; the importance an athlete attaches to the game

Athlete anxiety can be alleviated by reducing _______________ and _______________.

carbohydrate; protein; fat

Athletes derive energy from _________________, ____________, and _____________.

be encouraged by the coach to understand their energy intake and output

Athletes who want to lose weight should

the long-term goal of development is the major emphasis

Both recreational and competitive sports can be valuable to athletic participation as long as

weaker or more vulnerable

Bullies typically target individuals they consider __________ than themselves.

False

Changing from the often-used negative discipline approach to a positive discipline approach is quite easy to accomplish.

recognizing and rewarding athlete behavior, performance, and effort

Coaches can build a dynamic team culture by

False

Coaches need not concern themselves with fund-raising because most athletic budgets are fully funded by the school or the organizing body.

use water replacement for disciplinary reasons

Coaches should do all of the following to prevent athlete dehydration except

True

Coaches should make athletes understand that when they choose to engage in a behavior, they have also chosen any consequences associated with that behavior.

modeling moral behavior but never discussing it

Coaches teaching character should engage in all of the following except

do not motivate athletes but provide an environment for athletes

Coaches who are effective motivators

underestimating the demands on time

Coaches who think they can do more than is realistic because they are either less efficient than they think or have less time than they recognize are

athletes and coaches

Compatibility of objectives is most important between

in private

Confrontation between individuals should occur

stereotyping

Culture is not learned through

The two problems that typically occur when the coach's objectives are incompatible with the competitiveness of the program are these: 1 - The first occurs when the coach has competitive objectives in recreational sport program. Athletes usually select recreational sport teams because of the emphasis on having fun and being part of a team. When a coach is too competitive, the athletes don't like the pressure to win and may quit. 2 - The second occurs when the coach has recreational objectives in a competitive sport program. Athletes in competitive sport programs want the competition and are not satisfied with just having fun. When a strong emphasis is not placed on competing, the athletes are more likely to quit.

Describe the two problems that occur when the coach's objectives are incompatible with the competitiveness of the program.

False

Discipline is always negative because it is equated with punishment.

early adolescence

During what period do an adolescent's height, strength, and athletic ability command the greatest status among a youth's peers?

early adolescence

During what period is it extremely important for adolescents to compare their physical appearance with their peers?

late adolescence

During which of the following stages of adolescence are adolescents more secure, with a better understanding of who they are, but are seeking to figure out what they want to do with their lives?

False

Effective coaches should be an open book and willing to share as much of themselves as possible.

False

T/F Coaches should personally provide treatment to athletes with an eating disorder until they are eating healthily again.

have little, if any, influence on performance

Energy drinks

True

T/F Coaches should seek outside help in deciding how to handle an athlete suspected of drug use.

the postseason

Evaluation of team policy should take place during

The three energy systems may appear to be independent but are actually working together. All three systems contribute to needed energy, but each system's contribution of energy changes according to activity needs. For example, during a sprint, all three energy systems are contributing, but the phosphagen system is the primary supplier. During a 30-second max test, again all three energy systems are contributing, but the anaerobic system is the primary supplier. And during a marathon, all three systems are contributing, but the aerobic system is the primary supplier.

Explain and provide an example of the relationship between the three energy systems.

During the preseason parent meeting, the coach should 1 -discuss the coach's objectives for the team 2 - allow parents to become acquainted with the coaching staff 3 - explain the coaching philosophy 4 - explain the nature of the sport and its potential risks 5 - explain the team rules, policies, and procedures (explain parent expectations, establish communication procedures, allow parents to express their concerns, and provide support roles for parents to contribute).

Explain at least four of the five components that should be included in the preseason parent meeting.

These are the eight benefits of physical training. (Answers should include any five.)1 - the ability to perform at a higher level 2 - lower level of fatigue over time 3 - faster recovery after strenuous exercise 4 - less muscle soreness following exercise 5 - the ability to practice both technical and tactical skills longer and better 6 - lower susceptibility to injury 7 - faster recovery from injury 8 - prevention of mental fatigue and improved concentration 9 - greater self-confidence as a result of physical preparation 10 - greater enjoyment as a result of performing better, winning more, and feeling less fatigued

Explain five of the recognized benefits of training

Team meetings should only be held if they are well organized and conducted effectively. The five purposeful reasons for having team meetings are the following: 1 - to provide information that will help the athletes perform better 2 - to teach character education 3 - to develop consequences for team rule violations 4 - for problem solving related to team issues 5 - to identify and show appreciation to athletes who abide by the rules

Explain five purposeful reasons to hold team meetings.

Team culture contains the following six components: 1 - team traditions that unite a group, not only together but with past teams (such as teams with a tradition of sportsmanship over winning) 2 - basic operating procedures that provide a road map for athletes to follow concerning the everyday workings of the team (tryout procedures, practice procedures, and travel procedures) 3 - appropriate management of information (access to personal athlete information between coaching staff) 4 - the nature of the sport (team sport versus individual sport, as well as the level of sport) 5 - the power, influence, and status structure within the team 6 - the leadership style of the coach (captain selection, power afforded to team leaders, command versus submissive versus cooperative style of the coach).

Explain four components that should be included as part of team culture.

It was initially believed that athletes learned sport skills by developing mental blueprints for each repetition of a task. This explanation worked well for simple tasks but was insufficient in explaining more complex tasks where there's more information involved. More recent thinking proposes a process of rule abstraction, gathering key pieces of information to be used for future executions of the skill or similar skills. These key pieces of information create rules that guide future behavior.

Explain how a mental blueprint applies to the process of learning sport skills and compare it to the newer thinking of abstracting rules.

Athletes who want to lose body weight must expend more calories than they consume, while athletes who want to gain body weight must consume more calories than they expend. An athlete who wants to maintain body weight must eat enough calories to equal the calories expended.

Explain how calorie consumption should change in order for an athlete to lose, maintain, or gain body weight.

Coaches can continue being students of their game. They should not only know the rules and possess the tactical and technical skills of their sport, but they should constantly strive to learn more. They can get certified as a coach; join coaching associations; find and read books and videos about their sport; attend clinics, workshops, and seminars regarding both the sport and coaching; and communicate with and watch other coaches.

Explain how coaches can become knowledgeable about their sport.

Each stage of learning requires different instructional strategies. During the first, or mental, stage, coaches should be careful not to overinstruct because the athletes may get overloaded with information. A coach should go slowly and patiently in this stage. The practice stage requires a quality of practice that allows the athletes to develop the abstract rules for the movement. It is also at this stage when the skill should be practiced in gamelike situations. In the automatic stage, the athletes should begin taking responsibility for their technical skill development. The coach can then begin addressing other factors affecting performance, such as tactics, strategy, and mental skills.

Explain how coaching instruction should change during the athlete's progress through the stages of learning.

The "more is better" attitude is not an efficient way to train and condition athletes because it can lead to overtraining. Overtraining is caused by excessive training and inadequate recovery that leads to long-term physical and mental fatigue. The role of the coach is to find a happy medium between under-and overtraining.

Explain how the attitude of "more is better" is not an efficient way for coaches to train and condition athletes.

While it might seem easy to ignore an athlete who is purposefully misbehaving, the misbehavior can escalate until the athlete gets the coach's attention. Redirect the behavior by giving the athlete something to refocus on: ask a question or have the athlete demonstrate a skill.

Explain how to handle the athlete who misbehaves for attention.

Shaping play is redesigning the game to focus on what is relevant in a game. Play can be shaped in the following seven ways. 1 - Change the rules about what athletes can and cannot do and focus on areas of play that need improvement. 2 - Alter the numbers of players to be sure athletes understand how to perform with varying numbers of teammates and opponents. 3 - Change the environment the athletes have to play in (for instance, use a smaller field) or change the size of the goal (for example, use a larger goal to ensure scoring success or a smaller goal to make athletes work harder). 4 - Change play by modifying how to score or what the goal is (such as passing the ball five times before taking a shot). 5 - Modify the playing equipment. 6 - Control the actions of the more dominant athletes. 7 - Manipulate the time of play.

Explain shaping play and describe four aspects of the game that can be changed to create a variety of learning situations.

Some helpful team routines would include prepractice locker room routines, prepractice practice, starting practice, transitioning from one activity to another, after-practice locker room routines, precontest routines, postcontest routines, and travel routines.

Explain some common routines that may be helpful for a team.

The Hawthorne effect was identified in a series of studies conducted in the 1920s and 1930s at an electric company that examined factors that influence worker productivity. The results of the studies showed that it didn't matter what changes were made in the workplace as long as the workers felt the company was paying attention to their needs. With respect to team culture, athletes are more absorbed into the culture of the team when they feel the coach cares about and takes an interest in them. When coaches show interest in the athletes' achievement, show pride in the team's accomplishments, help the team play together, and provide clear feedback, then the athletes will in turn show pride in their achievements, experience satisfaction and enjoyment being a member of the team, believe they are part of the decision-making process, and develop a sense of confidence.

Explain the Hawthorne effect in terms of team culture.

The USDA's MyPlate shows the amount of each nutrient that should be consumed for a balanced meal. Half the plate should consist of fruits and vegetables, with more emphasis on the vegetables, and the other half should consist of grains and proteins, with more emphasis on the grains. A small side plate should include dairy products.

Explain the USDA's MyPlate as a guideline to help combat the obesity epidemic in the U.S.

A well-developed philosophy of life and coaching can help you learn about yourself and what you value in life as well as in sport. It can help you think through important issues before they become problems and provide principles to guide you when problems do develop.

Explain the benefits of a well-developed philosophy of life and of coaching in terms of a coaching career.

Even though season planning can be time-consuming and hard work for a coach, it is important that coaches understand the benefits of planning. These benefits include knowing in advance what technical skills, physical training levels, tactical skills, mental skills, and communication skills will need to be covered. The plan also helps the coach stay on track during the season, and it provides a framework for evaluating the season in terms of past seasons in preparation for future seasons.

Explain the benefits of planning the season.

There is no one arousal or activation level that applies to all athletes in all sports. The challenge for coaches is to understand the level of arousal that facilitates performance for a specific sport and for a specific athlete. Some sports require higher arousal levels (weightlifting, blocking in football); some require lower arousal levels (golf, bowling); and some require moderate levels (baseball, basketball). In addition to the level of arousal needed for a specific sport, coaches also need to understand the individual athlete's optimal arousal levels. Each athlete has his or her own optimal level of arousal for peak performance. The inverted U explains that too much or too little arousal hinders performance. Coaches should understand how the specific sport and the individual athlete can be influenced by arousal or activation levels.

Explain the coach's role regarding the inverted U relationship between arousal and performance.

A gateway drug is a drug that leads people to use illicit drugs. The drugs commonly listed as gateway drugs are alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana. When young people use these gateway drugs, they are not only more likely to use more potent drugs, but they are also more likely to engage in inappropriate and illegal behavior.

Explain the concept of a gateway drug.

Active recovery is part of a proper cool-down following exercise. Engaging in light exercise following intense exercise will keep the blood moving, which helps clear lactic acid from the body.

Explain the concept of active recovery.

Game sense is the ability of an athlete to read a situation in a game or contest, have knowledge of the game (such as the rules, strategies, his or her own strengths and weaknesses, and the opponents' strengths and weaknesses), and make a decision about what should be done in the situation.

Explain the concept of game sense.

Since there are numerous possible situations an athlete could face during play, it isn't feasible to teach each situation and the potential options individually. Tactical principles are general rules that athletes can use to make tactical decisions during play. Here are some examples of these principles in sports.1 - Offensive players always move into open space (a basketball player moves to a space not occupied by a defensive player).2 - Defensive players always deny the open space (a defensive soccer player knows where the open space is and anticipates the offensive player moving there). 3 - Reduce the angle of attack (a defensive football player does not make a direct run at the offensive runner but uses an angle to intercept the player).4 - Know how to give teammates an advantage (a hitter in baseball hits behind the base runner to allow that base runner to advance to the next base). 5 - When on offense, spread the defense apart (a basketball team on offense sets up their plays 10 to 15 feet outside the key to make the defense spread out). 6 - Understand how and when to change directions (in tennis know how and when to change the direction of the next groundstroke).7 - Increase reaction time by reading the play (in lacrosse, anticipate where the next pass will go).

Explain the concept of tactical principles and provide at least four examples

Historically, the teaching of character was thought to be a primary function of the family, the school, and religious institutions, but moral education has declined over the past 40 to 50 years. Today many young people are not being exposed to moral development. Many families are unable or unwilling to provide moral guidance. Schools shied away from moral education in the 1970s and '80s because parents did not agree with the moral education provided by the schools. Finally, fewer young people today are exposed to religion, an important source of moral guidance

Explain the decline of character education in this society.

Early-maturing athletes are commonly the best athletes and the star players due to their early physical maturation giving them more speed, power, and strength than other athletes. But as the other athletes begin physically maturing, the early-maturing athlete loses that advantage. This loss can be perceived as a loss of or decline in skill level. The coach needs to help guide these athletes through the psychological adjustment of not being "the best" anymore, and encourage them to sustain their effort and find a new role on the team for them.

Explain the difficulty experienced by early-maturing athletes when other athletes begin catching up and the role of the coach during this time.

Late-maturing athletes are often at disadvantages in speed, power, and strength when compared to athletes that have already undergone physical maturation. Coaches should help these athletes understand their time to grow will come. They should be matched with similar-sized athletes in practices and focus on performance rather than outcome (winning or losing).

Explain the difficulty experienced by late-maturing athletes when other athletes are bigger, faster, and stronger, and the role of the coach during this time.

These are the five components that should be included in the drug education agenda. 1 - a discussion about the facts of drug use in sport 2 - an introduction or review of the drug policy (including the team's rules and any other institutional policies) 3 - a review of the drug testing procedure if drug testing is conducted 4 - a discussion about nutritional supplements and the facts concerning their use 5 - an invitation to a reputable person (past athlete, well-known athlete) to deliver a positive message about playing clean

Explain the five components that should be included in the drug education agenda.

These are the five factors associates with increased risk of eating disorders. 1 - dieting at an early age or trying to make specific weight categories 2 - individual perception of perfectionism, high self-expectations, and persistence in achieving or maintaining those perceptions 3 - a traumatic experience with weight 4 - a stressful event, such as an injury or loss of a coach 5 - pressure from coaches or parents to attain a specific weight

Explain the five factors known to increase the risk of eating disorders among athletes.

The five steps to conflict resolution are 1 - Agree on what the conflict is about and see the conflict as a mutual problem that needs to be solved. 2 - Communicate cooperative intentions because conflicts can't be solved when communication breaks down. 3 - Use empathy skills to understand the other's perspective about the problem. 4 - Motivate the other person(s) to resolve the conflict. 5 - Reach a satisfying agreement through discussion, understanding, and negotiation.

Explain the five steps to conflict resolution.

These are the four general steps to help coaches address the stress associated with coaching. 1 - Identify sources of stress. 2 - Change the perceptions about the sources of stress. 3 - Find moral strength by following a coaching philosophy. 4 - If stress can't be dealt with in steps 1 through 3, then seek professional help.

Explain the four general steps to help coaches address the stress associated with coaching.

During early adolescence, the strongest and tallest boys have the greatest status among their peers. Sport provides an opportunity to show off their athletic ability and thereby increase their acceptance and status among their peers.

Explain the importance of sport for boys during early adolescence.

The most common problem coaches face when trying to teach athletes healthy eating is trying to change their eating habits. Eating habits are hard to change, and since we live in a junk-food society, it makes it even more difficult for athletes to change.

Explain the most common obstacle a coach faces when trying to teach athletes healthy eating.

Negatively expressed rules turn people off or put them in a negative frame of mind. Rules should be expressed in positive terms that define what should be done rather than what shouldn't be done. Rules need to be seen as demonstrations of mutual respect and responsibility toward others.

Explain the problem with rules expressed in a negative manner (for instance, "No mishandling of equipment").

Coaches are expected to exhibit reasonable behavior, possessing the skill and knowledge common to any other coach in the profession. Coaches have legal duties to perform. Not performing these duties, either by failure to act or inappropriate behavior, is negligence, and the coach can be held liable for any resulting injury. There are four questions that determine whether negligence has occurred.1 - Did the coach have a legal duty to the injured athlete? 2 - Did the coach fail to meet a legal duty? 4 - Did an injury actually occur (the potential for injury is not sufficient)? 5 - Did the coach's failure to fulfill the duty cause the injury? All four questions must be answered affirmatively for a finding of negligence.

Explain the relationship between negligence and coaching.

The role of winning in ASEP's philosophy "Athletes first, winning second" is that while the emphasis should not be winning, athletes, teams, and coaches should always strive to win. Striving to win should be the immediate short-term objective of any contest, but long-term decisions should be based on what is best for the athletes.

Explain the role of winning in the American Sport Education Program's philosophy "Athletes first, winning second."

Coaches, just like athletes, try to find reasons for successes and failures. These reasons, or attributions, can affect athlete motivation when conveyed to the athlete by the coach. The concept of the self-fulfilling prophecy states that individuals will perform to the level expected by others. In sports, the coach's expectations become prophecies of what the athletes are capable of achieving. When a coach sets high expectations, athletes are motivated to achieve that high level, but when a coach sets low expectations, athletes are only motivated to reach that low level. The prophecy helps explain the responses of success- and failure-oriented athletes. With success-oriented athletes, the coach's low expectations are rejected, and they work even harder to prove the low expectation is not worthy of them, while the coach's high expectations strengthen their beliefs in their own abilities. With failure-oriented athletes, the coach's low expectations confirm their lack of ability assessment, while the coach's high expectations are viewed as not being genuine or possible.

Explain the self-fulfilling prophecy in terms of the coach's expectations with success- and failure-oriented athletes.

There are six steps to becoming a coach of positive influence. 1 - Know yourself through self-awareness. 2 - Like yourself or become the type of person you want to be. 3 - Have the self-confidence to engage in self-disclosure in order to foster meaningful relationships. 4 - Act with integrity. 5 - Develop trust with others. 6 - When the previous five steps are accomplished, then the individual can be a positive influence.

Explain the steps to becoming a coach of positive influence.

The benefits of taking an athlete out of play to provide corrective feedback are the following:1 - The athlete is more receptive to the feedback because he or she is not being corrected in front of his or her teammates.2 - The other teammates are busy playing and not paying attention to the coach-athlete interaction. 3 - These types of interactions are kept simple and concise.

Explain the three benefits associated with pulling an individual athlete out of play in order to provide corrective feedback.

The three cognitive skills needed to read a sport situation are (1) perception, (2) attention, and (3) concentration. When in a problem situation, the athlete uses all his or her senses to gather any information necessary for understanding the situation. Perception refers to the athlete's ability to recognize and interpret sensory information gathered from the situation. Since sport situations change quickly, athletes must be quick at gathering this pertinent information; this means they must know where to focus their attention to acquire the important information. Lastly, the athlete must concentrate on the important information and avoid distractions.

Explain the three cognitive skills needed to read the sport situation.

The three important duties regarding the evaluation of an athlete's injury or incapacity are to 1 - ensure all athletes meet health participation standards at the beginning of the season 2 - determine whether an illness or injury might hinder participation 3- be sure an injured or ill athlete is ready to return to play

Explain the three important duties regarding the evaluation of an athlete's injury or incapacity.

The three major objectives in sport are 1 - to win; 2 - to ensure athletes have fun; and 3 - to help athletes develop physically by playing a sport, psychologically by teaching athletes to control their emotions and develop feelings of self-worth, and socially by teaching athletes cooperation in a competitive environment and the appropriate standards of behavior, both in and out of the sport environment.

Explain the three major objectives of sport.

The three sources of unrealistic goals that athletes often accept for themselves can be goals set by the athlete, the coach, and the athletes' parents. Athletes may set unrealistic goals for themselves because of their desire to be equal or superior to the athletes who excel. Coaches often set goals for the entire team that are not achievable by all athletes on the team. And parents may push the child to pursue goals beyond their capability in hopes of living vicariously through the child's achievements.

Explain the three sources of unrealistic goals that athletes often accept for themselves

When evaluating athlete skills during the preseason, coaches can 1 - assess skills through formal testing procedures, such as written, practical, or oral tests 2 - observe the athletes perform in a scrimmage setting 3 - combine formal testing and scrimmage observations

Explain the three ways coaches typically evaluate athlete skills during a preseason evaluation.

Skill can refer to either a specific task, such as shooting a 3-point shot in basketball or passing a soccer ball. Skill can also refer to the level at which a task is performed, such as beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels.

Explain the two different meanings associated with the term "skill" in sport performance

The two-for-two rule for resistance training helps athletes determine when to increase the amount of resistance. When the athlete can do at least two more reps in the last set for two consecutive workouts, then the resistance should be increased. The guidelines for increasing the amount of resistance for smaller or weaker athletes suggest 2.5 percent increases for upper body exercises and 5 percent increases for lower body exercises, while for larger or stronger athletes the guidelines suggest 5 percent increases for upper body exercises and 10 percent increases for the lower body.

Explain the two-for-two rule for resistance training and the guidelines for calculating the amount to increase the resistance.

Selecting objectives is extremely important for two main reasons. First, objectives provide direction for the coach to teach and guide the athletes through the athletic experience. Second, the objectives can aid the coach in determining whether what is intended to be taught and achieved by athletes is actually being accomplished.

Explain why a coach's selection of objectives is one of the most important decisions he or she will make.

The three reasons athletes typically misbehave are the following: 1 - They are discouraged. 2 - They feel insecure. 3 - They don't get recognition for their positive behaviors.

Explain why athletes usually misbehave.

objectives and beliefs

Parts of a philosophy A philosophy should consist of

Successful coaches find ways to integrate all three types of objectives to ensure they all are being met. A successful coach understands that the objective for any specific competition or contest is to strive to win. However, striving to win falls under the more general objective of teaching the athletes to follow the rules and be respectful toward others. In addition, a successful coach needs to understand that most athletes participate in sport to have fun, to develop physical, psychological, and social skills, and to experience winning. If these are the reasons athletes participate in sport, then coaches should ensure these objectives are being met. And finally, a successful coach should understand their own reasons for wanting to coach. This should include understanding the level of athletes to coach (youth, high school, college), the sport, and the gender of the athletes.

Explain why coaches need to understand the differences between the objectives for a specific competition or contest, the objectives for athlete participation in general, and the coaches' personal objectives.

Both must be trained because the muscles and energy system work together. The muscles need energy in order to contract, and energy systems depend on muscles to produce movement.

Explain why it is important for athletes to train both the muscles and the energy system

Athletes need to experience a reasonable amount of success when they are learning a technical skill because they need to feel as though they are making progress in learning the new skill. Athletes can become frustrated and interpret that frustration as failure.

Explain why it's important for coaches to ensure athletes experience some success when learning a technical skill.

Previously learned skills already have a motor program. By relating a new skill to a skill already learned, the athletes can use some of the old skill's abstract rules and apply them to the new skill.

Explain why it's important to relate a new technical skill to a previously learned skill.

During middle adolescence, teens often exhibit poor judgment and impulsiveness because of their need for independence from adults. Coaches, teachers, and parents must protect middle adolescents by setting and enforcing clear limits.

Explain why middle adolescents must be protected from dangerous risks.

The coaching profession needs a code of ethics to serve as a guideline for acceptable and unacceptable coach behavior. Coaches can get caught up in the heat of competition and cross the line with their behavior. A code of ethics can help coaches remember there are three objectives for athlete participation (to have fun; to develop physically, psychologically, and socially; and to win), rather than just one (to win).

Explain why the coaching profession needs a code of ethics.

Athletes learn to gauge their self-worth by whether they win or lose. Winning enhances one's sense of self-worth while losing decreases it. Winning is important, but it should not be the primary goal of sport. The primary goal should be striving to achieve the athlete's personal goals. Coaches need to help athletes interpret their losing experiences

Explain why the winning = success mentality can be harmful to athletes.

saturated fat

Fat that comes from animal products is called

carbohydrate

Fiber is primarily found in

False

For consistency, a coach should select a conflict management style and stick with it.

having the athletes play in a scrimmage

Formal testing strategies to evaluate athletes' technical and tactical skills during the preseason include all of the following except

intrinsic

Having fun and feeling worthy are examples of ________________________ motivation.

knowing yourself

Philosophy of coaching: The key to developing a coaching philosophy is

nonverbal skills

Hostile gestures, facial expressions, and intimidating movements are examples of which dimension of communication?

Coaches can get frustrated when athletes join competitive sports but have recreational objectives. These athletes are there primarily for fun and may make playing decisions based on the desire for fun rather than the larger goals of excellence and winning.

How might a coach react when athletes seek recreational objectives in a competitive program?

It is commonly thought that during early adolescence young athletes experience awkwardness in agility, balance, and coordination when going through a growth spurt. However, scientific evidence does not support this view. During early adolescence, young people do gain muscular strength, and body size does increase, but the growth is slow enough that most youths adapt quickly to these changes.

Identify the common myth concerning growth spurt awkwardness and explain its relevance to coaching.

As the leader of the team, a coach must do the following. 1 - Chart the course for the team (provide a vision). 2 - Give direction to others, such as athletes, parents, and administrators, for following that course. 3 - Provide an environment and team culture in which the athletes can pursue and achieve the vision.

Identify the three responsibilities of the coach as the team leader.

intellectual; emotional; social

In addition to anatomical size, there are three maturational differences in athletes, including ___________________, __________________, and ________________ differences.

Four additional duties that should be considered by coaches are the following. 1 - Keep adequate records, including player evaluations, season and practice plans, health history information, injury reports, medical clearances, and facility and equipment checks. 2 - Provide safe transportation by using public carriers or school or agency vehicles, making sure the drivers are licensed and qualified, and verifying insurance. 3 - Provide due process to all athletes regarding fair treatment, free expression, and confidentiality. 4 - All the coaches (including assistants) should be properly trained regarding the duties and responsibilities of the coaching profession.

In addition to the coach's ten legal duties, what four additional duties should coaches consider when managing risk?

During middle adolescence, teens are beginning to think abstractly. They are able to see the whole situation and the role others play in the situation. They are also able to link present actions with future consequences. This is the first time during the adolescent's life when he or she considers the long term effects of current behavior.

In middle adolescence, youths begin to understand the relationship between their actions and how a situation develops. Explain why this occurs at this time.

mental blueprints of each skill

In order to learn a skill, all of the following types of information are abstracted from technical skills except

the media

In the past, character development was a function of all of the following except

command style

In which of the following coaching styles does the coach make all the decisions?

late adolescence

In which stage of adolescence are young athletes more secure and aware of who they are?

coaches pursue competitive objectives in recreational sports

Inconsistencies between recreational and competitive sport programs emerge when

early adolescence

Independence is extremely important and is typically expressed through arguing with supervising adults during

True

T/F Coaches who have substance abuse problems themselves communicate that drug use behavior is okay.

getting the team's attention

Introduction of a technical skill involves

athletes can transfer a basic code of ethics to other areas of life

It is important for coaches to teach ethical behavior in sport because

When athlete development is an objective selected by the coach, it should include the following: 1 - physical development 2 - psychological development 3 - social development. Physical development includes learning sport skills, improving physical conditioning, developing good health habits, and avoiding injuries. Psychological development includes learning to control emotions and developing feelings of self-worth. Social development includes learning to cooperate in a competitive context and learning appropriate standards of behavior.

List and explain the types of development that should be emphasized when athlete development is considered an objective.

True

T/F Confrontation can build a healthier relationship by alleviating tension between individuals.

True

It's harder to correct athlete errors in team sports than in individual sports

False

It's important for coaches to use the technical name for skills rather than shorter, easier-to-remember names.

task hopping

Jumping from task to task because of poor concentration, deadline pressures, and lack of prioritizing is

most athletes want to know as much as possible about their opponents

Knowing the opponent's strengths and weaknesses is important because

civil law, tort law

Legal wrongs in athletics fall within the

Here are the nine basic elements that belong in every practice plan. (Five of these elements must be included in the answer.) 1 - the basic practice information (date, time, length of practice) 2 - practice objectives (the purposes of the practice) 3 - equipment (list all the equipment needed for the practice so it can be checked for safety and working condition) 4 - a warm-up (10 to 15 minutes of preparing the body and the mind for practice) 5 - a review of previously taught skills (skills must be reviewed for retention) 6 - the new skills to be taught (list the skills to be covered in that practice session, including a description and the key teaching points) 7 - a cool-down (properly cool the body down when physical exertion is completed) 8 - coach's comments (coaches should review what was covered in practice and make any team announcements) 9 - a practice evaluation (coaches should evaluate the practice as soon as possible to determine if objectives were met and what changes are needed for future practices)

List and explain five basics elements that belong in every practice plan.

The five communication skills important for coaching are the following 1 - talking 2 - listening 3 - negotiating4 - encouraging5 - consoling. Coaches must be able to communicate in a variety of situations. There are times when the coach must do the talking and have the athletes understand. There are other times when the coach should be listening to what is being said, rather than talking. Sometimes coaches need to be able to negotiate between themselves and athletes or between athletes. Coaches should try to be encouraging and say positive things most of the time. And lastly, there are times when the coach should be able to console athletes. Since athletes experience a variety of emotions in the sport setting, it is important to help the athletes understand and express their emotions.

List and explain the communication skills important for coaching.

The six principles of character are the following: 1 - respect 2 - responsibility 3 - caring 4 - honesty 5 - fairness 6 - citizenship Respect refers to showing regard for another person or thing and can be respect for oneself, respect for others, and respect for life and the environment. Responsibility is assuming a positive obligation to care for each other. Caring is having concern about the welfare of others. Honesty is being truthful and forthright, acting with integrity and trustworthy, and having the courage to do what is right. Fairness is making sure all are treated in a way they would like to be treated. Citizenship is contributing to society rather than taking from society.

List and explain the six principles of character.

These are the six actions of a leader. A leader 1 - provides direction by creating a vision for the team; 2 - nurtures a team culture conducive to moving the team toward its goal; 3 - instills values, in part by sharing his or her philosophy of life; 4 - motivates members of the group to pursue the goals of the group; 5 - confronts members of the organization when problems arise and resolves conflicts; and 6 - communicates.

List the six actions that leaders perform and explain how they do each.

The six skills are 1 - technical 2 - tactical 3 - physical training 4 - mental 5 - communication 6 - character development

List the six skills that should be taken into consideration in the season plan.

These are the six variables a coach needs to consider when designing a physical training program. 1 - the choice of exercises that will improve performance 2 - the order in which the chosen exercises will performed 3 - the intensity of the exercise workout 4 - the volume or number of exercises to be performed 5 - how often the exercises will be performed 6 - the amount of rest between the exercises

List the six variables that a coach needs to consider when making decisions about the design of a physical training program.

False

Making practices fun is only important with young athletes.

gender orientation

Matching athletes appropriately involves matching the athletes according to all the following except

actin; myosin

Muscle fibers grouped in bundles have contractile proteins called __________ and __________.

The eccentric action

Muscle soreness from resistance training is caused by which muscle action?

partial curl-up test, YMCA bench press test

Muscular endurance can be measured using

the sit-and-reach test,the back-scratch test

Muscular flexibility can be measured using

decreased flexibility from hard training and playing is a leading cause of muscle injuries

Muscular flexibility is important in athletic performance because

vertical jump test, the stair sprint test

Muscular power can be measured using

power weightlifting exercises such as cleans, snatches, push presses, and jump squats, plyometrics such as bounding, hopping, and medicine ball throwing

Muscular power can be trained by

the preseason

Policy review and update should occur during

drills are organized so athletes are kept active, a minimum of time is spent on skills the athletes already perform well

Practice of technical skills is more efficient when

include high glycemic foods

Pre-event eating should

False

T/F Controlling athletes through punishment strengthens the coach-athlete relationship.

True

T/F Coaches need to understand the athlete's disability prior to making a decision about whether the athlete should be allowed to participate.

identifying fund-raising events

Preseason facility planning includes all of the following except

explain how the demonstration will be given and what to look for

Prior to demonstrating a technical skill, a coach should

15 to 20 percent

Protein should be about ______________ percent of the calories consumed

The eleven types of information coaches need to manage, along with examples, are the following. 1 - contact and emergency information (i.e., playing history, medical history, eligibility forms, waiver and release forms, injury reports, code of conduct forms, fitness evaluations, technical and tactical skill evaluations) 2 - support personnel information (i.e., contact and emergency information, job descriptions, resumes, performance evaluations, letters of recommendation) 3 - practice and training plans (i.e., season plans, practice plans, training plans) 4 - event plans (i.e., meeting agendas, staff meeting agendas, special events) 5 - reference library information (i.e., rule books, technical and tactical skill materials, nutritional training information, mental training information, character development information)6 - recognition and awards information (i.e., press releases and clippings, athlete and staff awards) 7 - personal information (i.e., resume, win-loss records, recognitions and awards, job description, job contacts) 8 - logistics records (i.e., equipment records, facility records, supply records, transportation records) 9 - financial information (i.e., income sources, expense reports, receipts, reimbursements) 10 - governance and policies (i.e., governing bodies' policies, team policies, risk-management plans, insurance records, accident or injury reports) 11 - contest records (i.e., schedules, scouting reports, and win-loss records

Provide examples of the eleven types of information coaches need to manage.

The 15 time management strategies that can help coaches improve their time management skills include the following.1 - Set aside time to plan.2 - Plan by setting immediate goals. 3 - Ensure that set goals are realistic.4 - Prioritize tasks to be done.5 - Set limits for taking on new tasks.6 - Develop systems to be efficient at completing tasks.7 - Try to control time.8 - Develop concentration skills.9 - Work in distraction-free locations.10 - Write things down.11 - Set and keep deadlines.12 - Delegate whenever possible.13 - Practice closing conversation skills.14 - Move from task to task quickly. 15 - Slow down and regroup when feeling overwhelmed.

Provide five time management strategies that can help coaches improve their time management skills.

It's important for coaches to conduct preseason athlete evaluations because 1 - it establishes a personalized approach for a starting point with each athlete 2 - a coach can assess athlete improvement throughout the season 3 - a coach can use the evaluation to help select team members and have specific information to provide those who don't make the team 4 - a coach can match an athlete's skill level and experience to ensure a safe practice environment

Provide four reasons it's important for coaches to conduct preseason athlete evaluations.

The following are the three reasons coaches adopt the submissive coaching style. 1 - They lack the competence or confidence to provide instruction and guidance. 2 - They are unwilling or unable to properly prepare.3 - They believe this coaching style is best for the athletes.

Provide the three reasons that coaches adopt the submissive coaching style.

Success-oriented athletes don't accept responsibility for their failures.

Regarding an athlete's motivation to succeed, which of the following statements is false?

Organized sport emphasizes fun over development.

Regarding how athletes in organized sports lose their intrinsic motivation, which of the following explanations is false?

The athletes are always appreciative of the coach's support.

Regarding the coach's actions once an athlete has been referred to a treatment program, which of the following statements is false?

True

T/F Coaches should compare their personal coaching objectives to those of the sport program before accepting a coaching position.

False

T/F Coaches should consider the athletes' objectives for participation only and not consider their own personal objectives for coaching.

False

T/F Coaches should develop the preseason plan and the practice plan at the same time.

True

T/F Coaches should educate athletes about appropriate and responsible use of social media as well as the potential dangers of inappropriate use.

cardiovascular disease; cancer

Saturated fat comes from animal products and contributes to __________________ and _______________.

ignoring reality

Saying yes to too many requests and not recognizing personal limitations is

questioning, freeze replay

Shaping play involves

winning

Society's short-term objective for sport is typically

muscular endurance

The ability of a muscle to repeatedly contract or to sustain contraction is

reaction time and movement time

Speed is a combination of

be kept a secret from athletes

Strategies and game plans should not

high activation levels

Stressful and demanding situations lead to

True

T/F A coach should help guide athletes to understand their limitations without devaluing themselves.

True

T/F A mistake occurs when the athlete does not know the appropriate behavior to exhibit in a specific situation.

True

T/F Aerobic and anaerobic energy demands vary from sport to sport and from position to position within a sport.

False

T/F All athletes benefit from the coach's pep talk.

True

T/F An error should be observed several times before the coach provides error identification feedback or error correction feedback.

True

T/F An important function of team meetings is to be sure that athletes understand and agree with the rules and boundaries set up for appropriate behavior in team meetings.

True

T/F An overwhelming amount of reference information is available concerning the physical skills coaches should include within the season plan.

True

T/F Any personal coaching objectives are fine as long as they can be achieved without compromising the well-being of the athletes.

True

T/F Athletes who are motivated to avoid failure believe they are powerless to change outcomes.

False

T/F Because ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is not technically a learning disorder, coaches do not need to accommodate the needs of these individuals.

True

T/F Both boys and girls experience sexual maturation during early adolescence, making modesty an important issue.

True

T/F Boys have a small advantage over girls in strength during early adolescence and a substantial advantage after puberty.

False

T/F By training the fast glycolysis system, the production of lactic acid is delayed

False

T/F By training the slow glycolysis system, lactic acid is cleared from muscles and blood more quickly

True

T/F Character education should be included within the season plan.

False

T/F Chronological age is the best way to group similar teens because it's both safe and fair.

True

T/F Coaches are expected to take an active role in preventing both hazing and bullying in the sporting environment.

True

T/F Coaches are focused more often on physical training and technical skills than tactical and mental skills.

True

T/F Coaches can encourage good character by discussing current events (especially sporting events) that provide teachable moments.

True

T/F Coaches can use extrinsic rewards to increase intrinsic motivation.

False

T/F Coaches do not need be concerned with including mental skills within a season plan because a sport psychologist can be hired to address these needed skills.

False

T/F Coaches do not need to understand the principles of training because an athletic trainer can be hired to address physical training.

True

T/F Coaches have a moral, ethical, and professional duty to respond to signs of drug use.

True

T/F Coaches must often make decisions between victory and the athlete's long-term development as a human being.

False

T/F Coaches need not provide guidance while athletes are learning or reviewing tactics using video feedback.

True

T/F Coaches need to label athlete behavior so athletes can connect their behavior with the character principle it represents.

True

T/F Coaches need to learn how to use extrinsic rewards to build intrinsic motivation.

the information manager

The manager who creates and monitors team-related information is

True

Team culture has a great influence on team psyche.

True

Team culture refers to the environment a coach creates to help athletes achieve the team goals.

False

Team culture responsibility should be delegated to assistant coaches whenever possible.

the in-season

Team policies should be presented and available to the team during

the leadership style of the coach

Team tradition pertains to all of the following except

an isometric action

Tension in the muscle with no movement is called

2004

The IOC (International Olympic Committee) dropped its ban on caffeine in the year __________.

stork

The __________ approach to motivation views motivation as something possessed by the coach and must be dispensed to the athletes typically through eloquent pep talks.

content; emotion

The __________ of a message is the substance of the message, while the _________________ is how you feel about it.

donkey

The _____________ approach to motivation views athletes as stubborn and stupid.

identify the principles of character

The first step in teaching character and sportsmanship in sport is to

repeat instructions; break down technical and tactical skills to make them simpler; allow more repetitions at practice; simplify language for easier communication; provide more guidance

The five things coaches should to do with slower learners are ____________, ____________, ___________, _____________, and ____________.

athletes are easily distracted by irrelevant information

The flow experience does not occur when

coaches questioning calls made by officials

The following are all examples of coaches modeling good character except

act as a catalyst for regulating metabolic reactions in the body

The function of vitamins is to ________________.

give occasional feedback

The general rule regarding coaching feedback is to

to protect the athletes

The goal of risk management should be

resting heart rate

The heart rate that is a good indicator of an athlete's general fitness level is

maximum heart rate

The heart rate that measures the upper limit the heart should reach is

target training heart rate

The heart rate that should be reached during exercise is

The image a coach believes others have of her is

The image a coach believes others have of her is

adequate recovery

The key principle for choosing the order of exercises is

comparative negligence

The legal defense for negligence in which it has been determined the athlete contributes more than fifty percent to the occurring injury is called

living up to his or her own realistic standards

The self-esteem of a coach should be based on

technical skills

The specific procedures to move the body or perform a task are called

the mental stage of learning

The stage of learning that describes the cognitive search for details of the movement in order to create the motor program is

the practice stage of learning

The stage of learning that emphasizes repetition to refine technique is

the automatic stage of learning

The stage of learning that frees up mental capacity, allowing the learner to focus on critical elements of the skill or on tactical skills is

the real self

The sum of the coach's subjective thoughts, feelings, and needs is

a task that has low complexity and high interdependence

The task demand that would benefit from the whole method of practice is

a task that has high complexity and low interdependence

The task demand that would benefit from the whole-part-whole method of practice is

developing character

The teaching plan should include teaching athletes all of the following tactical skills except

controlling temperature through sweating; carrying nutrients to cells; removing waste from cells

The three functions of water are _________________________, ______________________, and _________________________.

preparation; action; follow-through

The three phases of a technical skill are (in order) the ______________ phase, the _________________ phase, and the ___________________ phase.

the specificity principle

The training principle that asserts the best way to develop appropriate physical training is to train as close as possible to the way the sport is played is called

the diminishing returns principle

The training principle that explains how unfit athletes' fitness levels improve rapidly when they first begin training but slow down as they get more fit is called

the moderation principle

The training principle that says athletes obtain the benefits of training in a slow and gradual process is called

the variation principle

The training principle that says athletes should vary the intensity and volume of training is called

the individual difference principle

The training principle that says every athlete is different and responds differently to training is called

the overload principle

The training principle that says the body will adapt to increased demand, requiring increasingly more training, is called

the progression principle

The training principle that says the physical demands of training must continually increase in order to overload the fitness systems is called

the reversibility principle

The training principle that says there is a decline in fitness when training is stopped is called

social forces; heredity

The two forces that shape who an athlete is are __________ and __________.

iron

The two functions of minerals are to __________________________ and to ___________________.

match physical size (physical maturity) when the sport involves speed, power, or strength; do not let mismatched athletes participate-redirect mismatched athletes to alternate sport programs

The two things coaches should do when considering maturational differences are ________________________________ and ___________________________________________.

error identification (how did the performance compare with the desired performance); error correction (what needs to be changed to correct the errors)

The two types of feedback for correcting errors include _____________feedback and _________ feedback.

preventive discipline; corrective discipline

The two types of positive discipline are ________________ and _______________.

dynamic stretching

The type of stretching that involves greater movements to reach the limits of the muscle's range of motion is

fartlek training

The type of training that focuses on continuous exercise with bouts of high-intensity exercise followed by slower exercise for recovery is

the need to present logical and coherent messages

Which of the following does not contribute to ineffective communication within sport situations?

relying on mythical time

To delay the completion of work based on the premise there will be more time later is

correct one error at a time when an athlete is making several technical errors simultaneously

To ensure effective feedback coaches should

ensure that all athletes know their teammates' weaknesses

To help athletes understand their own strengths and weaknesses in order to make appropriate tactical decisions, coaches should not

go over an administrator's head when the coach doesn't get his or her way

To maintain a cooperative relationship with administrators, a coach should not

avoid distracting their athletes from learning during practice by making them focus on rules

To make sure the athletes know the rules, coaches should do all the following except

are fat stored in the body, can be converted into glycogen for muscle fuel

Triglycerides

anorexia; bulimia

Two common eating disorders, more prevalent in female athletes than in male athletes, are _________ and ___________.

withdraw extrinsic rewards while simultaneously emphasizing intrinsic motivation

When dealing with an athlete motivated by extrinsic rewards, a coach should

True

When emergency assistance is not available, it is the responsibility of the coach to provide first aid.

Negligence

__________ is the legal term for failing to meet legal duties.

The USDA's seven guidelines for eating a balance diet are 1- eat a variety of foods from the five food groups2 - eat a diet high in whole grains3- eat a moderate amount of fat4 - eat a moderate amount of sugar 5 - eat a moderate amount of sodium6 - drinks lots of fluid 7 - avoid alcohol

What are the USDA's seven recommended guidelines for eating a balanced diet?

The five tasks are: 1 - to educate the athletes about proper fueling of their bodies2 - encourage the athletes to eat a healthy diet3 - involve the parents and ask them to provide balanced meals4 - identify athletes that need special help to improve their eating habits5 - be a role model for healthy eating

What are the tasks a coach should undertake when it comes to influencing athletes' eating habits?

There are five potential consequences of intimidating behavior on the part of the coach. 1 - When coaches intimidate or yell disparaging remarks at game officials, game officials can become distracted and lose their concentration on the game, thus making additional poor decisions. 2 - With some officials, such behavior may result in more bad calls. 3 - Constant negativism by the coach can damage the relationship between the coach and officials, and this can emerge in future competitions. 4 - Poor behavior can incite athletes, spectators, and parents to become hostile toward the officials. 5 - Modeling this type of behavior damages the coach's integrity.

What are three possible consequences of a coach's intimidation of game officials?

don't rush into error correction; poor advice will do more to hinder learning than providing no feedback

When giving feedback

Organized sport provides opportunities to learn the importance of winning over participation.

Which of the following are not benefits associated with organized sport?

They direct their energy to the challenges of the sport.

Which of the following are not characteristics of the failure-oriented athlete?

Low glycemic foods

What level of glycemic foods should be eaten as pregame food?

at a point where there is less interdependent movement

When breaking a technical skill into parts, the break should occur

what must be taught; what should be taught; what could be taught

When coaches are determining the priority of each skill within the season plan, they should ask themselves three questions. These are _____________, ____________, and ______________.

task creeping

When coaches take on new tasks before completing old tasks, they are

False

When correcting inappropriate athlete behavior, coaches should not tell athletes what behavior is expected in that situation

a coach's credibility can be an important influence in discouraging drug use ,a coach's attitude about drugs can be influential, a coach's firm stance can have a positive influence again drug use.

Which of the following statements regarding the coach's drug-prevention role of taking an antidrug stance is true?

Coaches can delegate unsupervised skill instruction to assistant coaches.

Which of the following statements regarding the coach's duty for proper instruction is false?

Never test the athlete's physical and mental capacities for the sport.

Which of the following statements regarding the coach's duty to do proper planning is false?

The estimated 1RM is determined by 1 rep to muscle failure.

Which of the following statements regarding the estimated or indirect 1RM is false?

The decision about whether to drug test falls on the coach.

Which of the following statements regarding the use of drug testing is false?

Coaches should always have lower expectations for minority athletes.

Which of the following statements relating a coach's expectations to cultural heritage is false?

the fox style

Which of the following styles of conflict management would be most appropriate when a coach and athletic director cannot agree on the number of tournaments in which the team should participate?

the teddy bear style

Which of the following styles of conflict management would be most appropriate when an assistant coach insists the team should run a ten-minute technical skill drill during practice?

the owl style

Which of the following styles of conflict management would be most appropriate when an athlete consistently arrives late to practice?

the turtle style

Which of the following styles of management conflict would be most appropriate when an opposing team's fans taunt the coach who is walking off the court?

social media formats

Which of the following types of communication is a relatively new form of communication, suggesting that coaches must understand how to set boundaries for its use?

the view of discipline as training and instruction

Which of the following views about positive discipline is true?

a distance runner executing a good start to the race

Which of the following would not be considered tactical skills?

owls

Which of the styles of managing conflict places high importance on relationships and high importance on goals?

teddy bears

Which of the styles of managing conflict places high importance on relationships and low importance on goals?

sharks

Which of the styles of managing conflict places low importance on relationships and high importance on goals?

turtles

Which of the styles of managing conflict places low importance on relationships and low importance on goals?

foxes

Which of the styles of managing conflict places moderate importance on relationships and moderate importance on goals?

Do not lose sight of long-term objectives: physical, psychological, and social development-when winning and losing is on the line.

Which statement accurately describes what should be a coach's perspective on winning?

muscular endurance

Which type of muscular fitness increases rapidly (by 30 percent) with training?

The following four problems are associated with unorganized sports.1 - The youths involved often receive no instruction and thus do not develop their skills.2 - They play in unsafe environments. 3 - Less talented youth are typically neglected and in some cases even abused. 4 - Cheating and fighting occur because of no supervision.

While most people are nostalgic about their sandlot playing days, there were also negatives. Explain four problems associated with unorganized youth sport.

Communication is a challenge in sport because the sport environment is high in the three factors that interfere with communication--stress or duress, passion, and the importance of the subject. Communication problems for coaches are prevalent because coaches are typically under a great deal of stress, are very passionate about their sport, and place an enormous amount of importance on the outcome of the competition

Why is communication a challenge for coaches in sport?

Coaches need to use caution when first implementing the games approach because practices may seem chaotic to everyone involved in or watching the practice. Athletes are learning both the technical skills and tactical skills while trying to understand the game.

Why must coaches exercise caution when they first implement the games approach with their athletes?

middle adolescence

Young athletes are generally self-centered, but with a coach's guidance, they are capable of understanding empathy and helping others during

follow the examples of character exhibited by the coach

Young athletes are most likely to

early adolescence

Young athletes typically experience their fastest growth in height during

Anxiety

__________ is caused by the athlete's uncertainty about meeting demands they deem as important.


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