COACHING INTELLIGENCE, a presentation to the WAFSU.or audience of sports coaches
MarkRauterkus
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Aug 31, 2025
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About This Presentation
Title
COACHING INTELLIGENCE
SlideShare description
A direct, practical deck on coaching intelligence anchored in emotional intelligence (EQ) and elite communication fundamentals. The content defines EQ and its role in coaching outcomes, then breaks it down into actionable components: self-awarene...
Title
COACHING INTELLIGENCE
SlideShare description
A direct, practical deck on coaching intelligence anchored in emotional intelligence (EQ) and elite communication fundamentals. The content defines EQ and its role in coaching outcomes, then breaks it down into actionable components: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. It maps these skills to real delivery techniques including voice control (pitch, tone, volume), purposeful body language (eye contact, gestures, posture, expressions), and audience engagement. It covers selection and use of visual aids, confidence-building, dynamic delivery, and navigation of Q&A with preparation, composure, and clear responses. It closes with repeatable rehearsal routines, pacing and transition control, feedback loops, and speaking-engagement metrics, with guidance tailored for elementary through elite levels. Authored by Dennis Antonio Cordero, former Philippine team coach.
coaching intelligence, emotional intelligence in coaching, EQ for coaches, self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, social skills, motivation, communication skills, voice modulation, body language for coaches, visual aids, audience engagement, presentation skills, Q&A techniques, rehearsal routines, pacing and transitions, speaking metrics, youth coaching, elite coaching, Dennis Antonio Cordero, former Philippine team coach
Coaching performance scales with communication, not slogans.
This deck shows how to build coaching intelligence with EQ, disciplined delivery, and measurable speaking habits.
What the deck delivers
A clear definition of EQ applied to coaching practice with five components you can operationalize in sessions and meetings.
Voice, posture, and gesture techniques that carry authority without theatrics.
Audience engagement methods that hold attention across elementary, high school, college, and elite settings.
Visual-aid selection that supports the message rather than competing with it.
Q&A navigation that rewards preparation and composure.
A rehearsal and feedback loop that tightens pacing, strengthens transitions, and improves outcomes over time.
Speaking-engagement metrics that turn delivery into a trackable skill.
Use it this week
Select one delivery behavior to improve and rehearse it with intention.
Swap one cluttered slide for a focused visual that reinforces your point.
Add a short feedback loop after each talk and adjust one element at a time.
Result
Clearer communication, stronger trust, and better athlete response.
Size: 19.51 MB
Language: en
Added: Aug 31, 2025
Slides: 13 pages
Slide Content
Intelligence of coaching Dennis Antonio Cordero Former Philippine team coach
Coaching intelligence Introduction Building confidence Engaging the audience Visual aids Final tips & takeaways emotional intelligence (EQ), which is crucial for building rapport, understanding clients' needs, and facilitating effective communication and growth
Tailored to Elite college high school elementary Communication 3
Definition: EQ is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. Importance in Coaching: Coaches with high EQ can create a safe and supportive environment, foster trust, and tailor their approach to meet the unique needs of each client. Emotional Intelligence (EQ): 4
key components : Self-awareness: Understanding your own emotions and how they impact your behavior. Self-regulation: Managing your emotions and impulses. Motivation: Having a strong drive to help clients achieve their goals. Empathy: Understanding and sharing the feelings of others. Social skills: Effectively communicating and building relationships. 5
Coaching variables SELECTING VISUAL AIDS ENHANCING YOUR PRESENTATION PRESENTING YOURSELF BETTER IF YOU PREPARED A GREAT IDEA FOR THE SESSION 6
EFFECTIVE DELIVERY TECHNIQUES This is a powerful tool in public speaking. It involves varying pitch, tone, and volume to convey emotion, emphasize points, and maintain interest. Pitch variation Tone inflection Volume control Effective body language enhances your message, making it more impactful and memorable. Meaningful eye contact Purposeful gestures Maintain good posture Control your expressions 7
NAVIGATING Q&A SESSIONS Know your material in advance Anticipate common questions Rehearse your responses Maintaining composure during the Q&A session is essential for projecting confidence and authority. Consider the following tips for staying composed: Stay calm Actively listen Pause and reflect Maintain eye contact 8
SPEAKING IMPACT Your ability to communicate effectively will leave a lasting impact on your audience Effectively communicating involves not only delivering a message but also resonating with the experiences, values, and emotions of those listening 9
DYNAMIC DELIVERY Learn to infuse energy into your delivery to leave a lasting impression One of the goals of effective communication is to motivate your audience METRIC MEASUREMENT TARGET ACTUAL Audience attendance # of attendees 150 120 Engagement duration Minutes 60 75 Q&A interaction # of questions 10 15 Positive feedback Percentage (%) 90 95 Rate of information retention Percentage (%) 80 85
FINAL TIPS & TAKEAWAYS Consistent rehearsal Strengthen your familiarity Refine delivery style Pacing, tone, and emphasis Timing and transitions Aim for seamless, professional delivery Practice audience Enlist colleagues to listen & provide feedback Seek feedback Reflect on performance Explore new techniques Set personal goals Iterate and adapt 11