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1 | Name: Seriah Escobedo | House: N/ E/ S/ W | Topic: Basketball Coaching | ||||
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3 | Three Column Logic Chart | ||||||
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6 | Statements | Reasons | Verification (Source #, Author/Title) | ||||
7 | Topic | Basketball Coaching | Given | Given | |||
8 | Foundation | a) | Basketball is a sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter and 10 feet (3.0 m) high mounted to a backboard at each end. | a) | The first basketball type game was played by the early Olmec people of ancient Mexico as early as 500 yrs ago. The first modern basketball game was played on Jan. 20th, 1892 in Springfield, Mass. | a) | #1, Bran Faurschou/ "History of Basketball" |
9 | b) | Canadian Doctor James Naismith invented the game. | b) | Dr. Naismith created the game for the YMCA to play during the winter months, in his original version bouncing the ball was prohibited. | b) | #1, Bran Faurschou/ "History of Basketball" | |
10 | c) | In CA, no licenses or certifications are required to coach excluding the professional level. | c) | High school and college coaches usually have prior playing experience and a degree in some sort of sport related topic. | c) | #3, Laura Williams/ "Requirements to Become A Basketball Coach" | |
11 | d) | Work hours for a basketball coach are often irregular, travel may also be expensive. | d) | Tournaments and out of state games determine hours for a coach. | d) | #7, Unknown/ "Career Information" | |
12 | EQ | EQ: How can a basketball coach most influence a young person's transition to adulthood? | |||||
13 | Answer 1 | a) | Basketball coaches have more of an influence on young people than teachers. | a) | Basketball coaches see their players around 18 hours a week, although this is less than teachers, basketball coaches interact with their players in a less formal setting. | a) | #5, Unknown/ "Sue Gunter" |
14 | b) | Coaches must present themselves as a role model. | b) | How a coach interacts with other adults, coaches, parents and officials will naturally influence the behavior of your players. | b) | #9, Tony Fryer/ "5 Keys to Becoming a Great Basketball Coach" | |
15 | c) | In order to increase maximum chemistry and efficiency, basketball coaches can do team building activities and off court hang outs. | c) | Team building activities are anything that enforces trust and communication. Off court hang outs can be anything from the team going out to eat or having a movie night at one of the player's houses. | c) | #12, Chris Demaria/ "Basketball Team Building" | |
16 | d) | Answer 1: Basketball coaches must present themselves as a role model and surpass the coaching standards set by the league they're coaching for. | d) | Coaches being a role model teaches the athletes to learn by example. | d) | ||
17 | Answer 2 | a) | A recruiting video is one of the most important ways an athlete can attract the attention of coaches. | a) | A visual representation of your skills is better than anything you write on paper. | a) | #33, Michael Clark/ "8 Steps to Getting Recruited" |
18 | b) | Sports camps increase your skill level and exposure. | b) | Camps are extremely crucial if you're serious about getting recruited. They provide one on one training and if the camp is prestigious enough, scouts will be there watching. | b) | #33, Michael Clark/ "8 Steps to Getting Recruited" | |
19 | c) | The first step is for coaches to be able to realistically evaluate a player's ability relative to the appropriate college level. | c) | It's a coaches job to tell their players if they're good enough to make it in college. | c) | #34, Unknown/ "High School Coaches Role in Recuiting | |
20 | d) | Answer 2: Basketball coaches must expose young people to variations of the same task, thus forcing them to outsource and network. | d) | Outsourcing and networking is essential in the adult world, without each of those one will not reach their maximum potential. | d) | ||
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23 | c) | c) | c) | ||||
24 | d) | Answer 3: | d) | (Explain why this answers the EQ) | d) | ||
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