What is 360 Coaching?
That’s a great question and I will get back to you on that. Let me first share with you some thoughts on my past sports experiences as an athlete and coach. As I take a look back, the number one goal was to win. Knowing we wanted to win, the focus shifted to developing and improving our strength, power, speed, cardiovascular, quickness, repetitions, techniques, and then our tactics for winning a competition. Focusing on these areas for development and improvement are good things, and necessary if you want to improve as an athlete and coach, but they are all 1st Dimension. The 1st Dimension focuses on developing and improving the body, the physical.
Now let’s talk about the goal of winning. Who likes to win and hates to lose? I raised my hand with you. But I have changed my thinking that winning should be the number one goal. Why? Well think about this. If the number one goal is winning, if you lose, does that make you a loser? Isn’t there something more important that you can take away from every competition that has more value than a win?
My name is Doug Newton and I first got connected to FCA as a Board member in 2012, then in 2016 our Board was introduced to 360 Coaching, and I volunteered to investigate and learn 360 Coaching and then train coaches in the concepts and strategies. In December 2021, I joined the FCA staff as I felt God wanted me to put all of my efforts into 360 Coaching and being a resource and support to coaches in our community.
So, what is 360 Coaching?
I have to be honest with you, I am a Christian and have been for many years, but I had never thought about everything listed above except the faith part. My question was, why didn’t anyone teach me these things, or challenge me to think about them? I felt that every coach needs to be introduced to the concepts and strategies of 360 Coaching. Coaching from a 360 perspective will make life more rewarding as a coach and you will be more successful as a coach.
You may be wondering what are the other two dimensions of coaching? We have already talked about the 1st Dimension, the body, which focuses on developing and improving our strength, power, speed, cardiovascular, quickness, repetitions, techniques, and our tactics for winning a competition. The 2nd dimension is the mind which focuses on coaching motivation, confidence, emotions, team cohesion, and goal setting. The 3rd dimension is the heart which focuses on coaching identity, character, significance, values, self-worth, and purpose. I think you will agree that everything listed for the 2nd & 3rd dimensions is important, but no one is coaching these concepts, or teaching strategies for these dimensions which means we are only coaching one third of every athlete. Could we possibly be getting the most out of every athlete if we are only coaching one dimension?
I mentioned that I no longer think winning is the number one goal in sports. The number one goal for coaches should be to leave a legacy of good on every athlete they coach. That every athlete they coach will take what they learn from their coaching experience to be successful in life, to be a good person, and to have a personal relationship with Christ. Wins and championships fade away but great relationships with your athletes never fade away.
The more I taught 360 Coaching, the more I felt that the leadership concepts and strategies were not only good for coaches, but also good for all adults, parents, teachers, business leaders, everyone. Bronwyn Taylor who participated in Huddle 1 of 360 Coaching decided she wanted to join our team of 360 Coach Huddle leaders and had this to say about her 360 Coach experience.
Our team of Coach Huddle leaders take coaches, parents, and other leaders through 360 Coaching in three 7-week 360 Coach Huddles. A Huddle is another name for a Small Group. At the end of the 21-week journey we want two things for those who attend.
1. We want every participant to have a 360 Coach plan so they can live a life that leaves a legacy of good on every person they interact with.
2. They will decide to join an Ongoing Coach Huddle so they can continue to grow in faith and become more like Christ.
As I reflected on what is taught in 360 Coach, I feel that every church should add 360 Coach to their discipleship process. I say this not as an FCA staff person but as a retired Pastor of Small Groups and Discipleship. If I were to start from scratch to build a discipleship process, 360 Coach would be included. Think about this, when have you ever been taught in a discipleship process how to coach and lead a person in the areas of motivation, emotions, team cohesion, identity, self-worth, purpose, etc.? Why not? If we learn these things, won’t we be better able to model Christ than if we don’t know?
There is so much more to share about 360 Coaching and the best way to learn more is to sign up. We are offering six 7-week Huddles that start in October. You can click on this link here to see the available Huddles and to register.
I hope to see you at a 360 Coach Huddle.
Doug