Title: Psycho-Pedagogical Aspects of the Volleyball Team Management in Training and Competition Activities
Abstract:“One of the central figures in sports activity is a coach whose personality, sports and life principles, philosophy, professional pedagogical skills and high qualification in the field of organization...“One of the central figures in sports activity is a coach whose personality, sports and life principles, philosophy, professional pedagogical skills and high qualification in the field of organization and management guarantee the successful achievement of common tasks of humanistic pedagogy – “Education – Upbringing – Development” as well as the achievement of high sports results. Study of pedagogical and psychological aspects of sports coach activity is particularly relevant taking into account its basic peculiarities associated with the specificity of sports in general and a selected activity in particular, as well as with a wide range of separate directions of work, roles and responsibilities of a coach, for example as a teacher, a psychologist and a sociologist, a manager, a friend and a sportsman’s assistant” (Markov, 2001). The challenging problem of the coach activity is his pedagogical skills of the training process, knowledge of the modern, scientifically based and specialized teaching methods, as well as the principles of their effective implementation and programmed education (Rodionov, 1990). A competition component, an ability to achieve sports results that are a system-forming factor for the activity of a coach, individual players and a team in general have a particular relevance in the coach sports activity. Primarily, the coach’s playing, strategic and tactical thinking have a great importance, as well as his ability to plan the process of training players and teams to compete, reconnaissance and operational analysis of the current competition information, flexibility and insistence in implementing the game plan, significant communicative skills, the ability to inspire players, to give them faith in victory and make it happen in practice (Markov, 2001). Considering a sports training and a competition process as a key way to improve techniques and tactics of volleyball players, as well as the form of organization of improving physical qualities of sportsmen, it is important to the coach to have a well-developed management methodology that will help to avoid the spontaneity and randomness in actions, low quality and poor work results.Read More
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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