Improving of Athlete's Communication Skills: Sessions and Methods (Designed Communication Program)
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Improving of Athlete's Communication Skills: Sessions and Methods
Sessions dealing with individual, athlete in particular, requires the development of specific psychological approach to a person combined with innovative methods of two-way communication, theoretical basis and practical exercises. Also instructor has to plan the sessions and actions towards the enhancement of athlete's communication skills carefully in terms of time constraints and possible education background of a person. However, it is recommended not to change personal features
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introduces methods of behavior, communication, and delivery of the message to athlete for every type of the audience. At the end of training program instructor suggests to the athlete to practice a lot in order to keep himself in a good shape similarly to sports. Bibliography Virginia P. Richmond, Communication: Apprehension, Avoidance, and Effectiveness. 3ed. Scarisbrick, 1992 Alan Richardson, Mental Imagery. New York: Springer, 1997 (reprinted) Readings Cheryl Hamilton, Communicating For Results. 4th ed. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing, 1993
introduces methods of behavior, communication, and delivery of the message to athlete for every type of the audience. At the end of training program instructor suggests to the athlete to practice a lot in order to keep himself in a good shape similarly to sports. Bibliography Virginia P. Richmond, Communication: Apprehension, Avoidance, and Effectiveness. 3ed. Scarisbrick, 1992 Alan Richardson, Mental Imagery. New York: Springer, 1997 (reprinted) Readings Cheryl Hamilton, Communicating For Results. 4th ed. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing, 1993