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Junior Coach – Module 3 Quiz
What is a key element of effective verbal communication in Taekwondo coaching?
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Using complex language
Maintaining a positive and encouraging tone
Speaking as fast as possible
Avoiding any form of feedback
Which aspect is NOT part of non-verbal communication?
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Body language
Facial expressions
Gestures
Tone of voice
Why is breaking down complex techniques important?
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To make the class longer
To divide techniques into smaller, manageable steps
To make students rely on the coach
To avoid teaching complex techniques
What is a key component of active listening?
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Talking more than the students
Showing genuine interest in what students say
Ignoring students’ concerns
Using complex technical terms
How can a coach build rapport and trust with students?
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By being distant and unapproachable
By showing genuine interest and being approachable
By focusing only on their own training
By maintaining a strict and authoritarian attitude
Which is an example of extrinsic motivation?
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Personal growth and satisfaction
Praise, recognition, and tangible rewards
Internal drive to succeed
Enjoyment of learning
What is one technique for managing and resolving conflicts?
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Ignoring the conflict
Addressing conflicts early
Encouraging competition
Avoiding communication
Why is it important to recognise and celebrate achievements?
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To make classes longer
To acknowledge and celebrate milestones and accomplishments
To create competition among students
To keep students from becoming complacent
What is a common cause of conflict in a Taekwondo class?
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Clear communication
Differences in expectations
Consistent leadership
Inclusive practices
Which strategy can help maintain a positive and inclusive environment?
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Promoting respect and understanding
Ignoring student feedback
Focusing only on advanced students
Allowing conflicts to resolve on their own