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by Michael D. Sabock,Ralph J. Sabock

  • ISBN: 0742561550
  • Category: Sports books
  • Author: Michael D. Sabock,Ralph J. Sabock
  • Subcategory: Coaching
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers; 9th Edition edition (January 1, 1900)
  • Pages: 352 pages
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  • Rating: 4.4
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Coaching: A Realistic Perspective is the ideal textbook for anyone entering the coaching profession of any sport. Michael D. Sabock was an assistant football coach in charge of special teams at Western Michigan University. In addition to coaching, he also served as the recruiting coordinator. More than detailing the duties and tasks of a coach, this book explores the often-overlooked issues and responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with coaching: relationships among players, parents, and fans; ethical and moral issues and controversies; off-season housekeeping duties; and concerns particular to head and assistant coaches as well as single and married coaches.

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Coaching: A Realistic Perspective is the ideal textbook for anyone who is preparing to coach athletics. All aspects of the profession are addressed in a clear and straightforward manner, presented with advice gained from decades of experience.

Coaching: A Realistic Perspective explores the numerous daily responsibilities of coaches—regardless of the specific sport being coached. It is the ideal textbook for anyone who is preparing to coach athletics. All aspects of the profession are addressed in a clear and straightforward manner, presented with advice gained from decades of experience. Students exploring the profession, especially for secondary school, will find end-of-chapter questions helpful in creating points of discussion and debate. Appendixes include guides to scheduling practices, tournament organization, and helpful charts of averages and percentages. Coaching is a detailed look at the profession with Ralph and Michael Sabock proving excellent guides to the nature of sport, the ethics of athletics, and the world of coaching.The expanded and updated ninth edition examines the roles of head coaches and assistant coaches, married coaches, in-season and off-season responsibilities, ethical issues, player, parent, and booster relationships as well as issues, problems, and concerns in athletics today.
Reviews about Coaching: A Realistic Perspective (7):
Xmatarryto
I'm not sure if the author is still alive, but this book needs to be updated to include the financial crisis of 2008 and the Great Recession and show examples of how people either approaching retirement or already in retirement came through that period and what, if any, adjustments they had to make in their expectations and actual plans.

Overall, the basic theme is pretty timeless in terms of not making retirement solely about money. Yes, money can bring peace of mind and reduce anxieties, but it doesn't guarantee a happy, productive retirement. That's what the book is about and that is what it delivers.

The real-life interviews are now some 20 years old and they don't feel as appropriate to today's world.
Kale
This is a good book for all those millennial and Gen-x people who keep saying "I am never going to retire because I can't afford it", as if that was even going to be a choice anyway. Explains how to determine how much and what you will really need, and how these things are obtainable. Contradicts the pessimism created by over generalizations and just plain misleading statements one reads on the web about retirement. Some people will find retirement planning more possible with reachable goals rather than facing an impossible task.
WUNDERKIND
The authors take a very different approach from most retirement planning books. Rather than talk to financial planners, who emphasize the money angle and have never themselves retired, the authors talk to people who've retired and have made a go of it. What's the secret? When you think about it, it's pretty simple. Stay healthy. Have many friends, including younger friends. Make peace within your family and get to the point where you love and enjoy your adult children. Oh yes. Money. Money comes way down on the list of concerns. Many financial planners say you'll need 80% of your present income when you retire. But the authors say the real number is closer to 50%, particularly if your home is paid off. The bottom line is that retirement is about far more than money, and you should be enjoying a healthy, productive life now, not just dreaming of your retirement while stressing yourself to the breaking point. My insurance company, USAA, which also sells financial products, recommended this book. It speaks well of USAA that they recommended a couple books that downplay the financial angle. I recommend this book--it'll give you pause and help you reorient your priorities.
Anarius
I have to admit I would have been far more skeptical about the points made in this book if I hadn't seen people already living on far less than a million dollars...and doing just fine.

One lived independently for years (admittedly, not on a champagne and caviar budget, but not poorly,either) and then moved into a nursing home, all expenses paid. This person is happy. Health costs have not driven that person to poverty and the medical care is just fine.

Another friend lives modestly but has family and friends nearby, an active social life and lives in a lovely Arts and Crafts style bungalow, bought for a modest amount and very tastefully decorated. She lives (as this book suggests) a life full of meaningful activities, many of them free, some of them volunteer work, some of them low-cost or free programs such as concerts in the parks or nature programs or lectures. Again, not an expensive lifestyle.. but fully satisfying.

ONE SUGGESTION: If you read this book, it is quite possible that you can start NOW to learn to live on far less money than you may be spending mindlessly today - and not feel deprived. If you do that, of course, you may save even more for your later years, when health issues and other concerns may impact your finances in a less predictable manner than today.

In any case, this is a refreshing change from the books which promote worry and anxiety about not being able to afford retirement. This book advocates finding a happy medium, neither advocating a "no savings" plan or needless worry and obsessions about the future and doomsday scenarios.
Zieryn
I first read this book years ago, but turned my copy in to Good Will as I was trying to bring my library down to a more manageable size. Several years after I had given it up, I bought a copy again through Amazon. This book is well written and full of good, practical advice about planning the stage of your life that comes after you quit working full time. This is not a bit dated.
Enalonasa
I got the earlier edition of this book at a local book share (i.e., for free) and purchased the more recent edition from Amazon as a gift for a family member. This book is great inspiration for those who are not yet ready for retirement but are planning with their heads and hearts! Mr. Warner drives the point home that it's not all about the money but what you do with it and that retirement should be a joyful episode in life. The reason I am giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is that I wish the author/editors would keep updating and publishing this book as the economy changes.
EXIBUZYW
Good book focusing on building your life, not just your money. Only thing I found wrong was authors disuasion of real estate as a good retirement choice. I have a lot of stocks and a lot of real estate, and I get much more peace of mind knowing my rentals will produce month to month. Cash flow and leverage are easy with remtals, not so with mutual funds.
I read someones comments, that there is "too much deperveration" in this book. I think they need to re-read it. The whole point is NOT to have too little, but to have what's right. This book confirms my long held belief that you can save "too much" and miss what's good for the now. On the other hand, chances are you will live a good while, so you cannot neglict that either. This book shows how to do both. The mindset of many people is just plain wrong, and this book, even if you don't agree with it, shows another way of thinking. Based on the retired people I know, it rings VERY true. Health, Friends, Family are first, the money part can be managed. You should read this book. It's very good.

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