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Exploring sport coaching and psychology
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This free course was written by Ben Oakley.

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Activity 3: Cahill, J. (2016) ’10 keys to unlock your coaching potential’, Keeping kids in motion Available at https://jcahillpe.wordpress.com/ 2016/ 08/ 06/ 10-keys-to-unlocking-your-coaching-potential. Courtesy © Justin Cahill

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Activity 1: Chasing Perfection: How do Athletes become Champions, part of the OU’s co-production collection with The Momentum Productions © The Open University (2015)

Activity 2: extract from: The Making of an Ice Princess broadcast on BBC2 26 June 2016. Used under licence from DCD Rights http://dcdrights.com

Activity 4: courtesy of Talksport  http://talksport.com/ kick-science-high-performance-special-160525197204

Activity 5: courtesy of UK Coaching http://www.sportscoachuk.org/

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