Fundamentals of Coaching Test 1
Questions and Answers 2025/2026 A+
Graded 100% Verified
What is the first step to becoming a successful coach?
- Find and then copy a coaching purpose statement from a winning coach.
- Recruit only the most talented athletes.
- Focus on your program's infrastructure needs first and athletes' needs second.
- Identify your purpose and core values.
-Ensure that the forthcoming schedule will allow for a winning season. - ANS- Identify
your purpose and core values.
Which of the following do the most successful coaches consider the foundation for
creating a winning team culture?
- A soft schedule
- Extensive team rules
- A strong booster club
- Purpose and core values
- Modern training facilities - ANS- Purpose and core values
What is the difference between a coaching purpose and coaching core values?
- Purpose represents expectations and pressure from others; core values are your why.
- Purpose is your why; core values are external standards and expectations.
- Purpose is used to hold others accountable; core values serve as a navigational
beacon.
- Purpose represents motives for coaching; core values are expectations and standards.
, - Purpose represents how you will coach; core values are your why. - ANS- Purpose
represents motives for coaching; core values are expectations and standards.
How will you know when you have found your true coaching purpose?
- When it is genuine and inseparable from who you are as a person
- When you finally have your first winning season as a coach
- When it aligns closely with the values of the best coach you know
- When it matches what others expect of you
- When you finally win your first championship as a coach - ANS- When it is genuine and
inseparable from who you are as a person
Together, your purpose and core values make up your enduring character and identity as
a coach, sometimes also referred to as
- program vision
- team mission statement
- long-term goals
- core ideology
- coaching identity - ANS- core ideology
What does the first circle in your coaching Golden Circle represent?
- How you do what you do
- What you do
- Why you do what you do
- The type of sport you coach
- The age of the athletes you coach - ANS- Why you do what you do
How does college soccer coach Anson Dorrance teach team core values to his athletes?
- Athletes create their own core values and core value statements each year.
- All of the above.
- He gives a lecture in the first team meeting.
- He distributes a handout with the core values to all recruits.
Questions and Answers 2025/2026 A+
Graded 100% Verified
What is the first step to becoming a successful coach?
- Find and then copy a coaching purpose statement from a winning coach.
- Recruit only the most talented athletes.
- Focus on your program's infrastructure needs first and athletes' needs second.
- Identify your purpose and core values.
-Ensure that the forthcoming schedule will allow for a winning season. - ANS- Identify
your purpose and core values.
Which of the following do the most successful coaches consider the foundation for
creating a winning team culture?
- A soft schedule
- Extensive team rules
- A strong booster club
- Purpose and core values
- Modern training facilities - ANS- Purpose and core values
What is the difference between a coaching purpose and coaching core values?
- Purpose represents expectations and pressure from others; core values are your why.
- Purpose is your why; core values are external standards and expectations.
- Purpose is used to hold others accountable; core values serve as a navigational
beacon.
- Purpose represents motives for coaching; core values are expectations and standards.
, - Purpose represents how you will coach; core values are your why. - ANS- Purpose
represents motives for coaching; core values are expectations and standards.
How will you know when you have found your true coaching purpose?
- When it is genuine and inseparable from who you are as a person
- When you finally have your first winning season as a coach
- When it aligns closely with the values of the best coach you know
- When it matches what others expect of you
- When you finally win your first championship as a coach - ANS- When it is genuine and
inseparable from who you are as a person
Together, your purpose and core values make up your enduring character and identity as
a coach, sometimes also referred to as
- program vision
- team mission statement
- long-term goals
- core ideology
- coaching identity - ANS- core ideology
What does the first circle in your coaching Golden Circle represent?
- How you do what you do
- What you do
- Why you do what you do
- The type of sport you coach
- The age of the athletes you coach - ANS- Why you do what you do
How does college soccer coach Anson Dorrance teach team core values to his athletes?
- Athletes create their own core values and core value statements each year.
- All of the above.
- He gives a lecture in the first team meeting.
- He distributes a handout with the core values to all recruits.