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Frank Dick President European Athletics Coaches Association

Coach 2 Coach Frank W Dick

Probably the Only Sustainable Competitive Advantage You Have is the Ability to Learn Faster Than the Opposition Arie de Geus

3 R’s of Coaching Your own performance The best you can be World Class Your own development Accept/Seek Coaching World Class Coaching Other Player/Coaches Responsibility for:

DREAM Coach’s Double Vision MILESTONE

DREAM MILESTONE R1 Performance R2 Development R3 Coaching

Own take personal ownership of every opportunity to make the winning difference Decide take considered risks in decision making and judgement calls to be the winning difference Do just do it! Act effectively and excellently

Professional Development Plan Discipline related Development related Gender related Age related Disability related Career related

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3 LANES You Family & Friends Career

p313, Table 33, Sport Training Principles An athlete’s development from the earliest years of exercise/sport involvement through the post-competition years requires a strategic approach to addressing development objectives/emphases.

Peak Performance Compete to learn Learn to train Learn to compete Learn to train Learn to perform 22 – 30 ( )

Process Management Tracking Athlete Coach Data Base

Goal Reality Options Will Learning 1.What is the result we want in the given timescale? 2.What is the performance required to achieve that result, given current intelligence and diligent prognosis? 3.What are the components of performance and at what level must they be delivered to produce this performance. 4.What is the current position relative to the result sought? 5.What is the current performance? 6.At what level are the components now? 7.Who are the people involved now? 8.What are the presently available performance related resources? 9.What could be done to bridge the goal – reality gap? What could be done better or differently or what different things can be done? 10.Who are the people who could do that? 11.What resources could/would be required? 12.What will the plan/strategy be? 13.What will be done in terms of tasks and actions and by whom? 14.What controls/monitoring must be put in place to learn faster, adjust, adapt and move forward more effectively? 15.What learning plans are put in place to remain ahead of the game?

FatigueRegeneration Stressor Over Compensation 00

Performance Time (weeks)

Physical Intellectual Emotional Moving house Partner Diet Exercise Health Economics Climate Change Career Travel Conflict CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF STRESSORS CellOrgan Fluid 3 RING CIRCUS

Physiologist Doctor Psychologist Performance Analyst Physiotherapist ATHLETE & TEAM COACH MANAGER PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR Technologist Nutritionist Biomechanist Specialist Coaching Input

ACTION DECISION SYNTHESIS INFORMATION

Applying the Coaching Model to You PLAYER: …………… COACH: ………….… PERFORMANCE TARGET …………………………. CURRENT STATUS ………….. STRONG …………..……… NOT STRONG ……………… ACTION PLAN ……..…….. TIMESCALE TO MONITOR ………………..…

PLAN Coach Player Prescription for Change Performance Diagnostic Performance Database

PLAN CoachPlayer Prescription for Change Performance Diagnostic Performance Database

PLAN CoachPlayer Prescription for Change Performance Diagnostic Performance Database PR

Coaching Process Be the light…………… (direct) Fuel the light………….. (coach) Reflect the light ………(support) Stand out of the light…(counsel) Roots to grow Wings to fly

Periodisation Frequency of competition peaks/periods per annual cycle Adaption – application – regeneration Training ratio Structure of loading Olympic cycle

Men Women

Champions (12 events) 2007 – /8/92

Why did I do that? What, how, when, where, which, who? Why

Ronaldinho article Observer Monthly “When I train, one of the things I concentrate on is creating a mental picture of how best to deliver that ball to a team-mate preferably leaving him alone in front of the rival goalkeeper. So what I do, always before a game always, every night and every day, is try and think up things, imagine plays, which no one else will have thought of, and to do so always bearing in mind the particular strengths of each team-mate to whom I am passing the ball”

Ronaldinho article Observer Monthly “When I construct those plays in my mind I take into account whether one team-mate likes to receive the ball at his feet, or ahead of him; if he is good with his head, and how he prefers to head, whether he is stronger on his right or left, that is my job. That is what I do”

Ronaldinho article Observer Monthly “To assist: this is my role. To put a team- mate in a position to score….. “ So what I do, always before a game always, every night and every day, is try and think up things, imagine plays, which no one else will have thought of, and to do so always bearing in mind the particular strengths of each team-mate to whom I am passing the ball….. “ That is my job. That is what I do”

J oin up the dots A lign vision and values M anage relationships

Each of you has it in you to be the winning difference. Value and respect each other accordingly.

Keep Smiling ! Keep Smiling !