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Jan 13 2010

Close calls for a new Burnley manager

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Burnley football club, the Premiership team are still to shed any light on their new manager. They have been searching since Owen Coyle, the ex Burnley manager left to be in charge at the club he used to play for, Bolton Wanderers FC.

Whilst there remains favourites for the post, BUrnley will be looking to fill the post with someone experienced enough to keep them clear of the relegation zone where they remain perilously close to at the current time. Burnely made a fantastic start to the season even notching up a win against Manchester United.

Now it seems, would not have been the right time to lose the manager who so successfully steered them to Premiership status and Burnley will be waiting for the right candidate before forcefully making a decision.

There is currently a list of potential new managers that can be seen at the majority of the best bookmakers and some of the names do seem very rediculous. Even Gary Neville is highlighted as a possible new manager of the club with odds at 40-1 and it would be more of a surprise to see someone back that choice than actually see Neville walking through the doors at Turf Moor.

The current favourites selected are those of Sean O’Driscoll at 8/11 and Brian Laws at evens, other possibilities include Paul Ince at 10/1 and Gareth Southgate at 33/1.

Regardless of who is chosen, Burnley fans will hope that the new manager can carry on where Owen Coyle left off with some valuable points being picked up away as well as home.

Ben Carso is a freelance article writer currently working on the online casino list.

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Jan 13 2010

Time to teach the teacher

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The traditional personal trainer

Traditionally, a personal trainer supports you in achieving your health and fitness goals by providing practical advice and support. A good personal training session can be a great experience, leaving you energised, motivated and full of enthusiasm.  A personal trainer is really just a teacher.  They teach you what to do by demonstrating and correcting exercise techniques and prescribing exercise programmes.  They can push you beyond your comfort zone with their encouragement and enthusiasm.

But how do you feel during your next exercise session when you no longer have the support of the trainer?  And how easy do you find it to put into practice that well-intentioned piece of nutritional advice that you enthusiastically agreed to the last time you met?

Achieving results is essentially about the client making changes to the way they live their life, whether through a change in exercise, nutrition, or in their approach to their health.  But as each person is so different, does a personal trainer really have the answers to how best to do this?  What if the answers were to come from the client themselves?

Coaching: a new approach to personal training?

Coaching is a non-prescriptive way of working with a client to achieve a goal.  In their capacity as a coach, a personal trainer works with a client to get them to articulate their own solutions, in their own way.  The big difference here is that the answers are coming from the client, not the trainer, although the trainer has the skills to bring those answers out.

By coaching their client, a personal trainer can look beyond the obvious and work with the client to find solutions that will realistically work for them over the long term. When it comes to making changes, only one person really knows what’s going to work, and that is of course the client themselves.

By adding coaching skills to their toolbox, a personal trainer has a great opportunity to make a genuine difference.  They can move between the roles of teacher and coach as appropriate, combining technical expertise with the softer coaching skills required to truly personalise a training session.  In this way, the gains made during the exercise itself are more likely to be sustained as part of day-to-day life, providing great value to the client.

Ruth Malone is a fully qualified personal trainer at achieve more. As well as training clients in one-to-one sessions she also offers health and fitness resources. http://www.achievemore.me.uk/fitness-resources/

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/time-to-teach-the-teacher-1707314.html

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