Coaching - Retain
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Objectification Definitions Summary — There are many different aspects that contribute to objectification. Here we explain some key terms and aspects often included in discussions on objectification.
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Be aware of the objectification of bodies — Objectification involves viewing and/or treating a person as an object devoid of thought or feeling. This is most commonly seen in the sexualisation and commodification of feminine bodies and the proliferation of ideal body standards represented in media.
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Impact and consequences of toxic masculinity — As individuals, many men don’t recognise the inherited power or privilege they experience in their day-to-day lives due to their presented gender.
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Tackling toxic masculinity as a witness — Whenever you encounter toxic behaviour, make sure you can talk to the person instigating it. The confrontation doesn’t need to be a monologue about why it is bad. Instead, create the room to reflect and educate the person.
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Address toxic masculinity within yourself — Practical suggestions on how to become a better person
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What is toxic masculinity and how to tackle it — Understanding toxic masculinity and how to tackle it.
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Set specific measures to reduce the dropouts — As a coach, you need to use tactics and methods that use the strengths of everyone. This means using different coaching methods and playing strategies catered to the individual players' strengths and the team as a whole. As a result, an inclusive and conscientious approach to this issue is essential.
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Junior coaches should have a communication channel with the parents — Direct communication with the parents is helpful in the organisational aspects of managing a team and can also improve the player's performance.
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Junior coaches should have a communication channel with the parents — Direct communication with the parents is helpful in the organisational aspects of managing a team and can also improve the player's performance.
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Set specific measures to reduce the dropouts — As a coach, you need to use tactics and methods that use the strengths of everyone. This means using different coaching methods and playing strategies catered to the individual players' strengths and the team as a whole. As a result, an inclusive and conscientious approach to this issue is essential.
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What is toxic masculinity and how to tackle it — Understanding toxic masculinity and how to tackle it.
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Address toxic masculinity within yourself — Practical suggestions on how to become a better person
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Tackling toxic masculinity as a witness — Whenever you encounter toxic behaviour, make sure you can talk to the person instigating it. The confrontation doesn’t need to be a monologue about why it is bad. Instead, create the room to reflect and educate the person.
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Impact and consequences of toxic masculinity — As individuals, many men don’t recognise the inherited power or privilege they experience in their day-to-day lives due to their presented gender.
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Be aware of the objectification of bodies — Objectification involves viewing and/or treating a person as an object devoid of thought or feeling. This is most commonly seen in the sexualisation and commodification of feminine bodies and the proliferation of ideal body standards represented in media.
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Objectification Definitions Summary — There are many different aspects that contribute to objectification. Here we explain some key terms and aspects often included in discussions on objectification.