Quick Revision Summary
Three Leadership Styles: Autocratic leaderdecides−goodforsafety,speed,novices, Democratic groupinvolved−buildsmoralewithexperiencedteams, Laissez-faire groupdecides−workswithelite,self−motivatedathletes.
Four Coaching Principles: Planning with SMART goals and structured sessions; Communication through verbal, non-verbal, and listening skills; Positive Environment that's safe, inclusive, and mastery-focused; Evaluation through reflection and athlete feedback.
Key Exam Skill: Adaptability is everything. The best coaches match their leadership style to the situation, and you need to justify these choices clearly. Always explain how your approach will benefit the performers specifically.
Remember, there's no perfect leadership style - only the right style for the right situation. Master this concept and you'll excel in both your exams and any real coaching situations you encounter.
Final Tip: Practice applying these concepts to different scenarios - youth coaching, elite performance, team sports, individual activities. The more examples you can work through, the better prepared you'll be.