Principle of Coaching Final

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Demond Merriweather and Penny Hardaway represent best the following philosophy

Athletes first

Len Bias has a friend who did cocaine with him when he died who was he

Brian Tribble

All sports require approximately the same physical fitness levels

False

Anfernee 'Penny' Hardaway, the former NBA star, decided not to help his buddy coach a middle school team because he felt that his NBA championships were all he needed in life

False

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

False

Carbohydrate should be categorized as simple and complex rather than high- or low-glycemic responses

False

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

False

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

False

Equipment safety is the sole responsibility of the manufacturer

False

Establishing rules concerning drug use is the solution to preventing use among athletes.

False

Excess vitamins can improve performance

False

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

False

Head and assistant coaches should view opposing coaches as the enemy and limit communication with them

False

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

False

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

False

It's important for coaches to limit their athletes' fluid consumption during workouts to build their discipline

False

Len Bias was drafted into the NBA by the Chicago Bulls in 1986

False

Most of Len Bias' teammates knew he was a drug user

False

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

False

Scientific evidence shows that L-carnitine and caffeine can improve fat metabolism

False

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

False

Sports require either energy fitness or muscular fitness

False

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

False

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

False

To avoid negative media coverage, coaches should sever all media access to the team

False

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

False

When Len Bias started having a seizure after consuming cocaine, his friend thought there was no way he was going to die because

Len Bias was a healthy, strong athlete, and strong athletes aren't affected by drugs

Des Merriweather coached a middle school basketball team in

Memphis, Tennessee

ESPN's _______________ followed Len Bias' college career the closest of all the journalists interviewed for the film

Michael Wilbon

Aerobic and anaerobic energy demands vary from sport to sport and from position to position within a sport

True

Coaches have a moral, ethical, and professional duty to respond to signs of drug use

True

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

True

Coaches who have substance abuse problems themselves communicate that drug use behavior is okay

True

Confrontation can build a healthier relationship by alleviating tension between individuals

True

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

It takes approximately 20 hours to replace lost glycogen stores

True

Len Bias' death had a profound impact on the lives and careers of numerous people in his community, on his basketball team, and in professional sports

True

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

True

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

True

On the Maryland team it was socially acceptable to drink beers, but not to do drugs

True

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

Protein can be used for the production of glucose if glycogen stores are low during intense training

True

Sports can help us learn about what's really important in life and how coaches can set a great example for young people to follow and be inspired by

True

Teams drug tested Len Bias before he was drafted, and he didn't show signs of drug use

True

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

True

The more dangerous the activity, the more specific the supervision

True

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

True

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

True

You should include parents in your drug education and drug policies

True

Rush Propst's coaching style put

Winning above all

The highlight of Len Bias' college career was

Winning the ACC championship against Duke in 1984

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

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

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

carbohydrate

Legal wrongs in athletics fall within the

civil law and tort law

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

comparative negligence

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

counseling athletes that might have disordered eating

All the following are examples of formal drug education except

discussions about drugs upon hearing a few athletes talking about drugs

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

evaluating the risks

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

immediately remove the athlete from the team

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

implementing the approach

The mineral essential in oxygen transport is

iron

What level of glycemic foods should be eaten as pregame food

low glycemic foods

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

owls

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

resting heart rate

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

selecting an approach to manage the risks

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

sharks

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

task creeping

The manager who plans events and schedules contests is

the event and contest manager

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

the financial manager

The manager who creates and monitors team-related information is

the information manager

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

the instructional manager

The goal of risk management should be

to protect the athletes

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

underestimating the demands on time


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