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Perfect Phrases for Coaches: Hundreds of Ready-to-use Winning Phrases for any Sport–On and Off the Field
Added by: miaow | Karma: 8463.40 | Other | 21 July 2016
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Whether it's the first day of practice or the final moments of the big game, regardless of the sport being played, every coach must address his or her team and staff clearly to get their attention and to get results. Author Ralph Pim covers the common situations experienced by all coaches-from motivation and discipline to preseason expectations, from skill development to handling pressure and dealing with parents. Ideal for any situation, Perfect Phrases for Coaches gives you the right words at the right time.
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