3b) The 3 S's of Coaching


1. Introduction to the 3 S's

  • Overview of the 3 S's: Safety, Structure, and Spacing.

  • Importance of ensuring safety during movements.

  • Need for proper spacing to avoid collisions.


2. Responsibility of Coaches

  • Coaches must take action to ensure safety and spacing.

  • If coaches do not act, safety issues may arise.


3. Safety Considerations

  • Address all safety concerns before starting any workout.

  • Example: Do not allow individuals with injuries to perform unsafe movements.


4. Class Flow and Organization

  • Importance of organizing class flow to prevent safety issues.

  • Use of maps to illustrate class layout on potentially hazardous days.


5. Structure of the Class

  • Set up the class before it begins, ideally before the warm-up.

  • Address individual athlete concerns during warm-up.


6. Importance of Spacing

  • Proper class layout is crucial for safety.

  • Anticipate potential problems and address them before class starts.


7. Preparation and Communication

  • Coaches should prepare by reviewing the program and layout.

  • Communicate with other coaches about class setup.


8. Equipment Safety Checks

  • Check all equipment for safety before class starts.

  • Ensure that clients do not rearrange equipment without guidance.


9. Ensuring Client Safety and Space

  • Clients should feel safe and have enough space to perform movements.

  • Address spacing issues proactively to avoid accidents.

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