Title: COACHES’ PERFORMANCE IN THE DIFFERENT SPORTS EVENTS IN IROSIN DISTRICT 1, IROSIN SORSOGON
Author:
MELVIN M. BALAORO
Abstract:
The study evaluated the coaches’ performance in different sports events in Irosin District 1, examining the demographic profile of coaches, their training and seminars attended, and membership in sports organizations. The research analyzed coaching performance in terms of coaching assets, objectives, and styles, identifying problems encountered in coaching. A training program for coaches was formulated based on the findings.
The study encompassed 109 respondents, including sports coordinators, coaches, and athletes, selected through total enumeration. Utilizing a descriptive-correlational design, the research employed tools such as frequency count, percentage, weighted mean (using a five-point Likert scale), and t-test.
Results revealed that most respondents were aged 36-40, majority are male, married, with a monthly income of 19,000-23,000 pesos. Majority had earned master’s degree units and is a member of the Sorsogon Province Athletics Coaches Association, expressing a preference for athletics. Notably, the coaching performances, coaching assets, and coaching objectives were deemed very satisfactory. The coaching styles varied, with the authoritarian style being satisfactory, the cooperative style very satisfactory, and the casual style least satisfactory. Problems encountered in coaching performance were diverse.
In conclusion, the study found that coaching performances were highly satisfactory across different sports events, and the challenges faced by coaches were multifaceted rather than uniform.
Keywords: Coaches, Performance, Sport Events, District 1, Irosin, Sorsogon.
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