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4 key points of coach profession

Coach education at any level is an ever green topic. The risk we run is that we lose the awareness of the essential elements of this profession, making this type of work more and more complex in order to achieve increasingly effective levels of leadership. In my opinion, however, from Pep Guardiola to the youngest coach, there are at least 4 dimensions that must be showed by coaches.

Environment - The training environment must be task oriented, the coach accordingly provides feedback on commitment and intensity as well as technical/tactical aspects.

Rules - Sharing and respecting the rules is an essential factor in group management.

Technical-tactical instruction - The coach must teach the athletes by providing continuous information on the typical aspects of the sport practiced.

Encouragement - While the coach tends to be directive in teaching content, at the same time the athletes must feel that they are being supported in an equally obvious way.

Position statement on active outdoor play

A diverse, cross-sectorial group of partners, stakeholders and researchers, collaborated to develop an evidence-informed Position Statement on active outdoor play for children aged 3–12 years. The Position Statement was created in response to practitioner, academic, legal, insurance and public debate, dialogue and disagreement on the relative benefits and harms of active (including risky) outdoor play. The Position Statement development process was informed by two systematic reviews, a critical appraisal of the current literature and existing position statements, engagement of research experts (N = 9) and cross-sectorial individuals/organizations (N = 17), and an extensive stakeholder consultation process (N = 1908). More than 95% of the stakeholders consulted strongly agreed or somewhat agreed with the Position Statement; 14/17 participating individuals/organizations endorsed it; and over 1000 additional individuals and organizations requested their name be listed as a supporter. The final Position Statement on Active Outdoor Play states: “Access to active play in nature and outdoors—with its risks— is essential for healthy child development. We recommend increasing children’s opportunities for self-directed play outdoors in all settings—at home, at school, in child care, the community and nature.” The full Position Statement provides context for the statement, evidence supporting it, and a series of recommendations to increase active outdoor play opportunities to promote healthy child development.

(byMark S. Tremblay e colleghi, Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 201512(6), 6475-6505)

Bikes and again bikes

Hungarian cyclists rise their bikes during an environment friendly demonstration. The protest ride was organized in order to promote cycling, one of the most environment-friendly forms of traveling, and to raise awareness about the need to improve cycling conditions in the city.