Effective coaches are skilled in diagnosing communication problems; discovering, and developing inventive, engaging, and individualised ways to communicate with the people they coach around the technical and tactical elements of activity.
But how often do you reflect on the communication intended to build a connection?
Developing effective communication skills for not only technical and tactical elements of coaching but also for connecting with your participants can help you build trust, respect, and a supportive environment in which your participants can thrive.
It can also help you to build stronger relationships with your participants and those that support them.