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Old 19-05-08, 11:58 AM
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Things don't change if new blood doesn't get involved at all levels from club, through County, Region and National.
Sometimes things don't change even when it does .

I hope than most archers would agree that 'coaches' as a group are 'well meaning' and only wish to help others. I'm afraid though that the rate of change is sometimes too slow for some of us and we don't renew.
All things could be improved and at least coaching is showing outward signs that it wishes to improve the standard.

That at least is one step in the right direction imo
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Old 19-05-08, 05:03 PM
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no cant, wont ,, arrrrghhhhhhhhh.......


ok coaching





there it is

phewwwwww

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Old 19-05-08, 05:15 PM
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Pete,
Try to embrace the positive side of the gnas coaching experience

Chinese proverbs

Teachers open the door. You enter by yourself.

To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.

A diamond with a flaw is worth more than a pebble without imperfections.

Deep doubts, deep wisdom; small doubts, little wisdom.

Don't open a shop unless you like to smile.

When the tiger comes down from the mountain to the plains, it is bullied by the dogs

You can't make honey out of dogs turd


Can you guess I made one up
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Old 19-05-08, 05:19 PM
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OK, Sam, you have your example. But I have seen the amount of work that Level 1 trainees in this part of the world do, and I would say that they are being trained well above what they are expected to be able to do. I have also seen some rigorous testing in progress at the end of the course. So is the problem, perhaps, not the syllabus but variability in delivery and assessment? Are some assessors less willing than others to award "deferred success"? I wonder what the percentages of failures are and whether they are what would be expected of the type of course. Because, of course, one unworthy pass corrupts everyone's opinion of the whole system
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Old 19-05-08, 05:44 PM
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Because, of course, one unworthy pass corrupts everyone's opinion of the whole system
We're all human and therefore make mistakes, the system is not perfect but at least a serious attempt is now being made to change for the better.
I dare say that the system was only designed for people that honestly wished to help others and therefore isn't set up to detect cynical people just paying it lip-service.
Everyone on a coaching course is assumed to be there for the 'right reasons' as it's a waste of everyone's time and a betrayal of the effort put into the course by all concerned if they have another agenda imnpgco
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Sam,

dont expect level1's to be olympic class coaches. Is your level of expectation too high?
The spec (I dont recall the exact wording) is to teach basic archery to beginners. Some are far more capable and will hopefully go further.
The odd one or two will benefit from more experience.
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Old 19-05-08, 06:00 PM
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Since it's monday and I'm declaring it 'be postive about gnas coaching week' I'll not rise to that one
Actually, I'm going to only post positive things about coaching and gnas in general this week
O K, good idea.....I will too, .....Let me think!.........Hells Bells!...not easy is it......I'll get back to you if I can think of something...

Paul....


P.S My gripes about the Coaching 1 course, is not so much to do with the principle of it, but more the fact that it is not defined clearly and called 'Instructors Course'..
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Old 19-05-08, 06:17 PM
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O K, good idea.....I will too, .....Let me think!.........Hells Bells!...not easy is it......I'll get back to you if I can think of something...

Paul....

It's going to be a long week for me too
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Old 19-05-08, 07:36 PM
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I think it is maybe because you paid £90 to do the course, so the assessor might feel guilty if they didn't pass you.
I failed my driving test first time. I think I learned more from that failure than from most of my lessons.
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I payed a little over £3500 in tuition fees this year.

I kinda reckon I might actually have to know something about physics to pass my exams...
Looks like you might need a resit on English
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