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An Outline on Physical Training Quality Features Related to Coaching Roles in Peak Performance Activities

Hulpus Ioan Alexandru ()
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Hulpus Ioan Alexandru: ”Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Sibiu, Romania

Management of Sustainable Development, 2014, vol. 6, issue 2, 25-28

Abstract: The growth of sports accompanied by the increasing number of quality competitions have become a matter of interest for those involved with the study of methodological and theoretical approaches with application in sports and performance activities. No organization or activity, regardless of their profile, can achieve a high level of efficiency on their own, disregarding basic management element, rules, principles, laws, techniques and methods. Due to social needs they meet and their purpose, the activities in sports organizations, among which training stands top priority, claim a leader. A coach must be both manager and leader, be an inspiration for his team and a supervisor as well. He has to be disciplined, in good balance, a thorough assessor of people and activities, very efficient by his capacity to scout talent in people and make the best of it.

Date: 2014
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