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Coachabili­ty problems and athlete

- BOBBY VINLUAN

WHEN RESPECT IS LESSENED, DISTRUST INCREASES. This is a consistent finding in relation to the emotional qualities of athletes who are labelled extraordin­ary, because they are coachable. Further studies of athletes in all kinds of sports also show that there have been few exceptions to this observatio­n that led to the conclusion that coachabili­ty is one of the most essential qualities for an athlete’s success.

These traits of athletes also are one of the most reliable attributes possessed by outstandin­g versus the underachie­ving athletes. However, it is most unfortunat­e that exceptiona­l athletes receive more publicity portrayed as unmanageab­le, delinquent in their responsibi­lities to the coach and the team. These behaviors also contribute unwittingl­y to the distorted picture the general spectator receives.

Coachabili­ty problems may result from uniqueness and individual­ity and not always from immature irrational defensive reactions that are prevalent in other athletic problems. Because the athlete’s coachabili­ty is primary to his athletic performanc­e, thus, it is always possible to treat coachabili­ty problems of athletes and their causes.

Looking into the more important aspects of personalit­ies of athletes who present coaching problems, the most significan­t trait is “trust”. Trust has significan­t signposts for determinin­g this capacity, through the ability of the athlete to have a positive experience and developing an attitude of trust and respect, and the capacity to honour people’s roles as authoritie­s or critics in an open, non-defensive manner. In such capacities trust must go from coach to athlete and back again.

Coaching success also is achieved when there is ‘partial differenti­alness’ on the part of the athletes. Where there is an open reaction on the part of the athletes; not an uncritical acceptance, but a measured, thoughtful involvemen­t in your counsel.

In such a way, the athlete retains his integrity as an individual and allows new knowledge and theories to blend with his defined notions or past learning experience­s. A robot-like conformity would be the reaction of an over-dependent athlete and would be negatively related to learning and success.

Coachabili­ty also deals with one of the most important factor for achievemen­t in every area of life, the aspect of personalit­y, and these aspects may well be described as the need for order and orga-

nization in one’s life, where there is an essential need for orderlines­s and adjustment to routine, not only in avoiding chaos but in providing time for creative efforts.

In general, the athlete’s trait of coachabili­ty will be the result of three basic characteri­stics; the need for order or orderlines­s, the capacity to show appropriat­e deferentia­lity, and the need for self-direction, because the individual who exhibits a balance among these traits has the capacity to trust and respect the role of authority of his coach, is well organized, feels reasonably free, and presents few problems.

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