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What is the primary purpose of effective communication in coaching?
To motivate and inspire athletes
To bore the athletes with technical details
To avoid any feedback from athletes
To create misunderstandings among team members
Which of the following is a key component of active listening?
Interrupting the athlete to share your thoughts
Maintaining eye contact and nodding
Thinking about your response instead of paying attention
Focusing solely on the athlete's performance data
Why is non-verbal communication important in coaching?
It can contradict verbal messages
It is irrelevant to the coaching process
It helps in understanding athletes’ emotions and reactions
It prevents athletes from seeking clarification
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