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Presented by Rob Watts and Jason Brant
England Golf Presentation3&4th November 2015
COMING UP
Today we will look at best practice andcoaching programme content, with aWinning BBO team in sight
Structuring an effective coaching programmeThe 5 S approach
SORT: Remove poor habits. Facilitate through evidence.
STRAIGHTEN: Proper arrangement of practice/performance plans.
SHINE: Keep things simple, clean and polished. No nonsense.
STANDARDISE: Standardise the best practice & process of routines. Develop the habit of strong process.
SUSTAIN: Commitment & self-discipline. Develop an attitude to follow the above 4S.
Stage 1: Example coaching programme
STARTING WITH THE NON CRITICAL ESSENTIALS:
DRESS
LANGUAGE
DIARY
PUNCTUALITY
SELECTION
MOBILE PHONES
READING
365 DAYS
PRESENT
FUN
Purpose
“Each practice session is the most important session. Our competitiveness is not something we just turn on on match days” – Sir Alex Ferguson
Stage 2: Example coaching programme
TECHNICAL
• World class holing out• Precise wedge play• Outstanding short game• Keeping ball in play off the tee• Ball flight control
World Class holing out
Team Score: 89.74%
Precise Wedge Play
9-Wedges 1949/470Par 3’s 278/156
MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE DAILY HABITS
• Constant/weekly communication• Personal Development• Strategy and technical awareness
Stage 3: Example coaching programme
Stage 5: Example coaching programmeTASK DRIVEN PRACTICE
SKILLS PRACTICE ALIGNED WITH TOURNAMENT PLAN
FOCUS ENERGY ON SOLUTION
CREATE CONFIDENCE AND STRENGTHEN EVIDENCE
BUILD SHEER RESILIENCE
Coaching programme: In summary
Winners
Communication
Weekly Preparation
Performance Plans
Critical Non-Essentials
5S Approach
Winning and losing?
Case Study: Improvement in action
Harry Goddard,Age 15Thames Valley
Harry Goddard Evidence
Case Study: Evidence of improvement
Harry Goddard Evidence
Case Study: Evidence of improvement
Thank you for the opportunity today
Questions…