Sport Coaching Competencies and Practices in Samar Division
Keywords:
Sports Coaching, Competency, PracticesAbstract
This study aimed to assess the coaching competencies and practices in Samar Division. There is no significant relationship between the respondents' coaching practices and coaching competencies. This study utilized the descriptive research design correlating to variables using the questionnaire and checklist as the main instrument in the collection of the important data. The researcher gathered data, gave accurate information about the respondent’s coaching practices and competency that was assessed through a questionnaire, performance checklist and rubrics. Majority of the statements under communication, leadership, pedagogy and team building in coaching competency under team sports were marked moderately competent. However, slightly competent in sports specific and highly competent in x-factor. Overall results showed a moderately competent scale. For the correlation between coaching competency of the respondents under dual sports and their coaching practices, all the correlated variants have no significant relationship. The result of this study shows that the coaches in Samar Division during EVRAA Meet 2018 was moderately competent in any sports discipline in terms of communication, leadership, pedagogy and team building and seemed often practice in their coaching practices before, during and after the competition. In dual sports, having an experience in sports was significant in coaching before the competition. Educational attainment of coaches was significant in coaching athletes during team sports competition. Coaches and athletes may have enough and sufficient budget especially during the first practice up to the time of competition. Athletes may have a conducive venue for training purposes.
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