Monday, May 12, 2014

Blog 21: Mentorship

Content:


LIA Response to blog:
    Literal
  • Log of specific hours with a total and a description of your duties updated on the right hand side of your blog
  • Contact Name and Mentorship Place
Jason Rochwerg: (714) 365-5635 / Mentorship Place: Sierra Vista Middle School
Julius Johnson: (909) 721- 4994 / Mentorship Place: Southland's High School
Jennifer Dorado: (626) 330- 0777 / Mentorship Place: La Puente High 

    Interpretive
     What is the most important thing you gained from this experience? Why?
I learned that there is many ways you can gain respect as a coach but being trusted from both parents and athletes is pretty hard. Athletes can see you as either a cool and relaxing coach, which is okay with most parents but not all. And if you're too hard on the kids, parents complain. 
   Applied
     How has what you've done helped you to answer your EQ?  Please explain.
With every game and practice I've experienced I got a better knowledge of what my answers could be but once I got that figured the examples and hands-on experience came naturally. My first answer is constantly verbalizing what you are doing in the field, which actually showed a combination of teamwork and commitment due to the fact that working together to achieve a goal is helpful just like constantly saying what you're doing on the field to help win a game. My second answer is contact with the ball because seeing where it goes and being able to predict the outcomes of the play can help you win. Which finally brings me to my third answer, games are usually decided by 1 run. Everyone on your team can be the difference in a win. The best way a girl's softball team can win CIF is determined by every hit every player takes.

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