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Following a sucessful series of Level 4 research presentations earlier in the year, the next events in this series are now available to book. All sessions will take place over Zoom and will run 7-8pm.
A £5 discount will be applied at the checkout if you book all 3 events. This will only be available until 19th September.
Emotional labour is the 'work' we carry out when managing our emotions, be that under or overplaying, suppressing or changing an emotion to fit requirements of a work role.
As a coach being able to manage your emotions and those of your riders’, how effectively you do this will have an impact on the outcome of a training session; but what is the cost to you as a coach?
Join this webinar to find out more
Following on from Mandy's webinar in March, 'developing long term coach-athlete relationships', this event will focus on caring and address the questions
Are you born able to care or can it be taught?
How important is caring when you're coaching?
What can you do to show riders you care?
Join in to find out the answers and how you can apply it to your coaching
What does coaching represent to elite riders?
Are there specific personality traits shared by all elite riders? Do you need to be competing at the top level to be an ‘elite’ rider?
Look at the ideas around this and how you can use this information in your coaching by attending this talk
This training is provided online via Zoom. Please ensure you have loaded Zoom prior to the meeting time. A link to the meeting will be emailed to those booked on not less than 24 hours before the time of the course.
This training is provided online via Zoom. Please ensure you have loaded Zoom prior to the meeting time. A link to the meeting will be emailed to those booked on not less than 24 hours before the time of the course.