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                                                            Coach   Code of Conduct 

 

 

 

 A Code of Conduct for Coaches provides guidelines for the professional behavior of a coach. The main purposes of the code are to secure a certain standard of coaching and to protect the welfare of individuals, groups and animals with whom coaches work, as well as giving the coach reference points as how to react in difficult situations. The Code of Conduct also promotes fair and responsible behavior by the coach towards the athletes he/she oversees. The coach´s function is that of a role model especially considering children and youths, therefore coaches are challenged to constantly behave and act in manners appropriate. The obligation of a coach is not only to promote, advance and support the athletic career of an individual but also to raise the individual to be good persons with stable notions of values and good behaviors and manners. Illegal, unlawful and harmful behavior toward the athletes on the part of the coach should not be tolerated by the clubs, associations or federations and should be persecuted with the appropriate means.

Principles of the Code

 

Competence: Coaches only use methods and techniques that they are confident in teaching, where they possess the qualifications for. The coach avoids using methods that are a risk to health and safety of the athletes. A coach seeks continuous personal improvement. The coach keeps up with the latest developments in coaching and teaching. The coach only uses training methods that will benefit the athletes.

 

Trustworthiness: The coach has to inspire trustworthiness in athletes. The coach keeps to the rules of confidentiality and discusses with others matters concerning the athlete only if he/she has discussed with the athlete beforehand which information he/she is allowed to share with a third party. The coach involves athletes in decisions that concern them and their future.

 

 Respect: A coach shows respect towards others, one self, the sport, the organization and property. Respect towards others means to show tolerance and to treat everyone equally regardless of their sex, age, race, language, socioeconomic status, ethnic origin, disability, or religion and to respect their rights and dignity. A coach respects the decisions made by others (officials and opponents). The coach treats each athlete as an individual with own rights and needs. The coach respects promises and commitments and keeps to them, both written and verbal. The coach respects the fact that the athlete is entitled to seek opinions and help from a third party. The coach respects the privacy of the athlete. The coach avoids any form of harassment (sex, gender, disability) towards the athlete.

 

Fairness: The coach is fair to the athletes. The coach provides each athlete with the same opportunities and training times. A coach shows no favoritism to one athlete over the other. A coach teaches athletes to be fair (fair-play) to their team-mates and opponents. The coach has to refrain from using any unfair and illegal training methods (including performance enhancing drugs). The coach has to forbear from allowing any bribery to his person or his athletes.

 

Caring: A coach provides feedback to the athletes and avoids too much negative feedback. A coach cares for the well-being of the athletes but avoids any kind of intimate contact with the athletes. The coach ensures that the training and competition requirements meet the abilities of the individual athlete in fitness and age. The coach instructs the athlete to a healthy life style and explains the lifelong benefits of sport. The coach leads the athlete towards becoming a mature individual who is able to take care of him- /herself, make decisions, and show responsibilities for their own behavior and performance in all life situations. The coach has to consider the wishes and opinions of the athletes. The coach has to carefully consider how to deal with the media and always keep in mind what is best for the athlete. The coach cares for the well-being of the athletes he/she oversees.

 

 

 

 

Integrity: A coach should be a person of integrity, keeping to their personal values in word and action at all times. A coach does not take any bribes and discourages any notion of the athlete towards taking bribes or displaying non-sportsmanship like behavior. A coach has to keep a high moral standard and has to follow it at all times. The coach acts as a role-model.

 

Responsibility: The coach has to give the athletes the opportunities to develop their skills, confidence and self-esteem. The coach ensures that the training-program is adjusted to the needs and capabilities of each athlete. The coach promotes the values of team spirit and fair-play and that winning is only one part of athleticism, but that fun and enjoyment are more important. The coach has the responsibility to keep up with the latest developments in training and coaching techniques and makes sure that the training facilities are in good and appropriate conditions. The coach also has the responsibility to act as a role model and to promote a healthy life style for the athletes to follow. The coach acts as an example that the athletes can copy and follow. The coach also has to keep in regular contact with the parents or legal guardians about training schedules, possible trips, rules and regulations, as well as with doctors, physiotherapists and other people involved in the athletic development of the athlete. Coaches should not over train the athlete but have the athletes well-being at all times as a priority, as well as keeping them interested in the sport. Each individual athlete should be trained in a way that they reach their full potential. Coaches promote sportsmanship on and off the field. The coach also has the responsibility to care for the well-being and appropriate treatment of animals involved in the sport. The coach should also show responsible behavior towards natural resources and the environment and should motivate the athletes to take the same care. Coaches refrain from the use of performance enhancing drugs, smoking and alcohol.

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