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Winning vs. Sportsmanship: Why Not Both?. Coaching Mastery
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-7373121-7-8
- EAN9781737312178
- Date de parution18/12/2022
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScott Rosberg
Résumé
The WIN-AT-ALL-COSTS MENTALITY has overtaken us and brought sports to new lows. We need to change this negative, downward-spiraling culture of sports throughout the world. How we handle ourselves in the games we play, coach, and watch is the greatest issue facing us today. We have a SPORTSMANSHIP DILEMMA, & something must be done about it. After all, what's more important? Focusing on the scoreboard & winning games? Or instilling character-based values and behaving with great sportsmanship? WHY CAN'T WE DO BOTH? In Winning vs.
Sportsmanship: Why Not Both?, Scott Rosberg outlines the problems and issues of trying to balance the desire for victory with the need for behaving with character, respect, and sportsmanship. He also offers ideas on how the various stakeholders in this dilemma can fix the negative behaviors in sports and create a better, more positive experience for everyone.
Sportsmanship: Why Not Both?, Scott Rosberg outlines the problems and issues of trying to balance the desire for victory with the need for behaving with character, respect, and sportsmanship. He also offers ideas on how the various stakeholders in this dilemma can fix the negative behaviors in sports and create a better, more positive experience for everyone.










