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Thursday, January 25, 2018

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The role of a youth ice hockey coach is a combination of teacher, motivator, organizer, listener, and disciplinarian. In addition, there are many responsibilities that a youth hockey coach will fulfill. Some responsibilities include: facilitator, demonstrator, evaluator, supporter, and planner.


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Overview

In sport, the role of an expert coach entails more than teaching. Youth coaches influence the degree of enjoyment experienced by youth and their desire to continue participating in sport. This influence occurs through the coaches' goals, values, attitudes, and behaviors.

Prior to coaching on the ice in the United States, coaches must complete a certification course and age specific modules sanctioned by USA Hockey and register with USA Hockey. Coaching clinics for certification are offered at various locations across the country, broken down by districts. Registering with USA Hockey and for a coaching clinic can be completed online at USA Hockey.com. Formal coaching education programs are not the only way coaches develop. Other learning opportunities, such as playing experience, mentoring, and discussions with other coaches play a significant role.

A coach should focus his/her attention on individual skill development first. Individual skill development should be mastered prior to focusing on competition. For players to become successful in a team situation, they should develop their skating, stick handling, passing, and shooting skills. Individual skill development is the foundation for every player and of primary importance before advancing in competitive situations.


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References


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External links

  • Ultimate Guide to Coaching Youth Hockey
  • Usahockeymagazine.com
  • Coaching For Success
  • Usahockeymagazine.com

Source of article : Wikipedia