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Gymnastics Instruction Coaching Tasks and Duties

Gymnasts Work Best Together, Not in Isolation
 Keep gymnasts in groups working together for motivation and support.  One of the best gymnastics instruction training tools is partners competing in practice everyday.

Hold Daily Practice Competition Exercises
 The gymnastics instruction system incorporates competition everyday - gymnastics, skill, conditioning, tumbling - some kind of competition everyday. 

Solve Parent’s and Gymnast’s Problems – That’s Your Job
 Consider yourself responsible and empowered to take care of our customers (parents) and their complaints by creating your own solutions to our client's (gymnast's) problems.  It is your job to ensure the satisfaction of our customers and clients.

Follow-Up on Gymnasts Missing Practice
 Track attendance and call gymnasts who have missed two or more days of practice and encourage them to get back in the gym.

Study the Rules of the Sport
Spend time monthly keeping up with the rule changes in the sport, especially the Elite Rule changes, which occur at each Elite National Technical meeting.

Study Gymnastics Videos
Arrange for someone to video each meet.  View videos and review each gymnast's progress and performance.  Revise intermediate and long-term goals as needed.

Continuously Improve Your Gym
Take responsibility for the safety, appearance and organization of the gym.  If all is not as it should be, fix it or have someone fix it immediately.

Keep Networked
Get a copy of the address and phone list for each staff member, team member and family for your home so you can keep in touch when necessary.

Use Visual Aids
 Create, obtain and post gym and team progress charts - 10.0 skill achievement lists, gym records charts, bio-mechanical and technical charts, compulsory and optional checklists.

Attend to Gym Details
Track and list any needed training materials or equipment and give to owner/manager - e.g. chalk, straps, mat covers or repairs.

CYA (Cover Your Absences)
Notify owners, coaches, gymnasts and parents in advance of any known absences.  Arrange for your own substitute or for coverage of all practices you may miss for any reason.
 
 
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