A sports coach is a total package individual who is competent and well-equipped for the role we are demonstrating. Coaches with the best level of training and the most years of experience in the sport have invested more in their education and are better at adjusting the content of the training to the developmental stages of children and adolescents. The main purpose of the study is to explore the experiences of PE teachers is sports coaching in times of COVID-19 Pandemic. On the professional aspect, the informants were able to bring their MAPEH teaching skills into practice in their own municipalities and provinces. As a result of the researcher's inability to travel, online communication and interviews were used as data collection methods to elicit the informants' experiences. This part includes the presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data gathered from the six informants from Guimaras, Aklan, Iloilo City, Ajuy, Potatan, and Pavia. It includes (1) Adversities of COVID-19 Pandemic with sub-themes of learning and training modalities and versatility of sports coaching strategies and styles (2) The Resiliency in Virtual Hubs with sub themes of life cycle on social media and (3) Discernments in the Midst of Global Dilemma with subthemes of internal enthusiasm and mind setting. Encouraging athletes to reset their mindsets to see quarantine as a learning opportunity, organizing suitable guidance, educating and motivating athletes to use proper preventive behavior, and establishing acceptable living isolation conditions. Some types of circuit-based body mass resistance training may aid aerobic adaptation. The athlete's needs should be taken into account when organizing sports skills training. The acronym AGAMER was a practical and feasible intervention that can be used by any PE teacher and coach in their respective field of expertise.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ajss.20241203.13 |
Page(s) | 43-52 |
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Sports Coaching, Sports Coaches Intervention, COVID-19 Sports, Coping Mechanism, Physical Education, PE Teachers
Meaning | Details | Actions to be Taken | |
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A | Adaptable | Flexible approaches with the modality of delivery of training Understand the athletes’ situation and needs | In order to become more effective, the coach must adapt to changing conditions, learn from experience, and change. After repeated exposure to or stimuli, the coach must also react with improved efficacy. This intervention can assist athletes in transitioning from isolated conditions to more normal situations. |
G | Grasp | Delayed progression on athletes’ skill Conditioning training | The coach must assess his or her athletes' skill levels and devise a new training plan to meet the athletes' demands in the aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Coaches must conduct conditioning sessions with their athletes as part of this intervention in order to create a foundation on which to address the need for improvement or enhancements on their players. |
A | Attainable | Set goals that will lead to proficiency in skills Provide the various stages of training | The coach should create goals the he/she projected after assessing the progress of their athletes. In case the coach must revisit the training principles. |
M | Management | Create a roadmap of training and coaching sessions | The coach must devise a re-entry strategy for dealing with transitions and organize the flow of the athletes' recovery after being stranded at home. Establishing schedules for minimal face-to-face training is reliant on the guidelines or regulations of each municipality. |
E | Effort | Coaching application & approaches | The coach will continue to employ their coaching techniques and strategies to improve their physical presence and conduct sessions in the athletes' training area. |
R | Recuperate | Recover, reboot, refresher | The coach must continue to attend refresher courses or webinars to improve his or her abilities and skills and be properly informed on how to use new policies and principles in future coaching attempts. |
BMI | Body Mass Index |
COVID-19 | Coronavirus Disease |
MAPEH | Music, Art, Physical Education and Health |
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Camatison, G. C. (2024). Redefining Coaching in a Pandemic: A Qualitative Exploration of Physical Educators' Responses to Sports During COVID-19. American Journal of Sports Science, 12(3), 43-52. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajss.20241203.13
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Camatison, G. C. Redefining Coaching in a Pandemic: A Qualitative Exploration of Physical Educators' Responses to Sports During COVID-19. Am. J. Sports Sci. 2024, 12(3), 43-52. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20241203.13
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Camatison GC. Redefining Coaching in a Pandemic: A Qualitative Exploration of Physical Educators' Responses to Sports During COVID-19. Am J Sports Sci. 2024;12(3):43-52. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20241203.13
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