Hello my name is Eliane Punefu i am a year 12 student at Papakura High School. Me and my partner has been given a task to coach Yr 9 &10 about Ultra Rip. I had 3 or 4 weeks to teach them about them how to play the game and also explain more of the rules of ultra rip. Having this experience was really amazing because i got to get the chance to have a bond with the team we had, and also there was lots of laughter all around. We coach the juniors 3 days weekly, and in that 3 days me and my partner will show different skills they can yous when it comes to tournament week. I sometimes add in different calls, to get them in like ill use my voice at times or like i blow the whistle once and everyone will just stop on the spot, and my partner will explain what they did wrong, or what they can improve on. When we have a day to coaching the juniors , me and my partner take turns each time we have them, one day ill coach the yr 9/10 and my partner will be there to help me when i get stuck on something. It also goes the other way around to, she will take another day and ill help her to. I'm lucky i got a partner that was actually more mature , because at times i start playing up which it isn't really good because i'm influencing those to copy me and not focus on the task.
Kia ora Eliane, you sound like you really enjoyed this experience. Can you explain how you worked with your coaching partner so that you could decide how together you could best coach the team and whether you had to work certain things out with your partner before the actual coaching?
ReplyDeleteHi Eliane, sounds like you've had fun couching the younger students, I was wondering if it was difficult at the start and how they've improved or if there weren't any trouble with them. :)
ReplyDeleteNo it want really difficult , because iv been coaching before , but this was my first time coaching Ultra rip, which was not to hard
DeleteSup Ally! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm really proud of you for identifying that you played up some times and the impact that it had on your group. It takes a big person to admit when they have done something wrong. I'm interested to know how you are going to make sure that this is not a problem for you next time you have to lead a group?
Miss Samu :)