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Yes, Sports Tutors Are a Thing

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When you think about tutors, you probably think about people who help a student struggling with an academic class. They work one-on-one with the student to help him or her grasp difficult concepts. Tutoring is often a temporary relationship, providing extra help to bring the student to the required level of understanding to keep up with a class. This kind of teaching relationship does not need to be limited to academics. A sports tutor can be a big help as an athlete tries to pick up a new sport.

What is a Sports Tutor?

A sports tutor is someone who helps an athlete improve in a specific sport. Some people are exposed to a sport at a young age while others encounter it later on. An all-around athlete may want to switch to a new competitive sport. A sports tutor provides one-on-one coaching to get that person up-to-speed in the new sport. The tutor will explain basic concepts, common moves, and proper execution. A team coach needs to focus on how the entire squad performed. A sports tutor can look at the performance of an individual on the team. By spending time observing the player, the tutor can highlight the individual strengths and weaknesses this person brings to the game. Then, together they can develop a routine that will help make the student a better player.

Why Sports Tutors Are Needed

When people take part in sports, there is a greater risk of injury for people who do not know what they are doing. They also increase the risk of injury for other players on the field. Competitive athletics are notorious for injuring its athletes. As a sports tutor, one of your duties is to teach your athletes how to move without hurting themselves or others. The tutor can explain the flexibility and strength required for basic and advanced movements so the athlete can train appropriately. This type of training is especially important if an athlete is switching from one sport to another. The style of movement does not always transfer between sports. For example, the close-contact shoving found on a hockey rink would lead to yellow and red cards on a soccer field.

How to Become a Sports Tutor

While there is not a certification process to become a sports tutor, it is important that you have firsthand knowledge of the sport. You need a thorough understanding of strategy, rules, and gameplay. You should be fit enough to demonstrate the different moves associated with the sport. Many sports tutors have some coaching experience in addition to playing experience. In order to gain a reputation, you may want to offer your expertise to local teams as a one-on-one training specialist.

The sporting world offers many opportunities for people who are experts in their sport. Young athletes are always looking for something to give them a competitive edge. As a sports tutor, you can pass your knowledge to another generation of players. Sports tutoring is an opportunity to stay connected to the game you love.

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Accounting in Tutoring: Taking a Deeper Look at Your Dollars and Sense with Chris Jones

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Catch the Replay of our September 25, 2018 Episode with Chris Jones. Click to Listen Here.

Are you looking at keeping track of your expenses? Are you thinking about hiring accounting tutors to serve your clients? Join Special Guest, Chris Jones, CEO of Planting Seeds Tutoring and Dr. Alise, as he shares accounting tips and how to strategically look for qualities in accounting tutors.

Expanding Your Sphere of Influence in Tutoring with Mrs. Dee Thomas

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Catch the Replay of our July 24, 2018 Episode with Mrs. Dee Thomas. Click to Listen Here.

98% of people give up on their dreams. While you might not be able to help them all, you can change the minds of a handful. Take your tutoring business a step higher by motivating those who need your services most through educational consulting. You already have everything you need to make that difference; now all you need to do now is start. Be the voice of the voiceless and empower those who feel powerless. Tune In with Special Guest, Mrs. Dee Thomas, Founder of Anchored With Excellence, and Dr. Alise as she shares how to expand your sphere of influence in the tutoring market.

Tutoring in the Clouds: Starting an Online Math Tutoring Business with Professor LaTishia Jordan

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It was a pleasure interviewing our very own group member, LaTishia Jordan. Please be sure to check out the replay: https://bit.ly/2QwDwp4


Do you want to know the latest trend in the online tutoring market? Are you interested in tutoring online or starting an online tutoring business? This is the episode for you. Join Dr. Alise and Special Guest, LaTishia Jordan, Online Tutor Business Coach, Online Math Professor and Tutor, as she gives us secrets about the online tutoring market, what it take tutor math online, and gain some pearls of wisdom and intuitive insights to help you on your tutoring journey.

 

4 Study Tips to Become a Successful Student

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Whether you’re a prospective student or well into graduate school, knowing how to study is an important skill that you can improve on at any time. If you’ve been struggling to maintain your grades or feel like you’re burning out instead of making progress, it may be time to assess your study habits and implement changes.

Time Management

While some of us may get lucky cramming before exams, it’s much more fruitful to manage our time effectively. If you know you have an important test or research project to study for, don’t put your work off until the last minute.

Create a set schedule that you can be consistent with and allow yourself breaks so you don’t get overwhelmed. If you find it difficult to focus for long periods, consider sectioning your study time into thirty-minute chunks with short breaks in-between.

Limit Distractions

It may be tempting to listen to music or the hum of a television while you’re studying, but such background noise can be distracting, particularly if you’re prone to procrastinating.

The Internet can also be a very distracting time warp that saps your concentration. So when studying, limit technology and try to seek a quiet, cozy atmosphere. If you insist on playing music, opt for instrumentals and orchestrated pieces rather than songs with lyrics.

Test Yourself

We’ve all been in situations where a teacher springs a surprise test on us to check our absorption of the material. The benefit of doing this at home is you don’t have to have an anxiety attack.

Once you’ve read an important selection or think you understand the basics of a formula, go ahead and test yourself. Test your reading comprehension of books and passages. If you’re studying a language or unfamiliar terms, see if you can write down the definitions and translations without looking them up. Testing yourself will give you the confidence you need to overcome exam jitters and be successful.

Take Copious Notes

Some instructors forgo lengthy textbook readings and refer most to lectures. When your teacher is speaking, make sure you not only listen but write down as much content as possible. Identify the important facts and transcribe them so that you have a reliable source to study from. Make an effort to jot down dates, names, formulas, and definitions. Keep your notes simple and follow what works for you.

As long as you keep your mind open to learning something new, it’s possible to make studying more effective. Remember that everyone learns a bit differently and at a different pace, so don’t compare your methods to others. Find what works for you and be consistent.

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Learning After the Bell: Why After-School Programs are Key in the 21st Century? with Dr. Charice Hayes

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Do you wonder why after-school programs are key in the 21st Century? Did you know that after-school programs are still in high demand for school-aged children? Join Dr. Alise and her special guest, CEO and Founder of ALL 4 One Tutoring, Dr. Charice Hayes, as she shares more about the benefits of after-school programs that cater to the whole child, what to look for in after-school programs, and gain some pearls of wisdom and intuitive insights to help you on your tutoring journey.

In-Home Tutoring Vs. Online Tutoring: Which One is Best for Your Child? with Dr. Makeba Butler

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Are you looking to get a tutor for your child? Are you a tutor business owner who is looking to expand your tutoring offerings? Join Dr. Alise and her special guest, CEO and Founder of Elite Minds Tutoring and She Mogul Enterprises, Dr. Makeba Butler, as she shares more about the benefits of both in-home tutoring and online tutoring, what to ask tutor business owners when looking for tutoring, and gain some pearls of wisdom and intuitive insights to help you on your tutoring journey.

Strategic Planning to Diversify Your Income

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You owe it to yourself to take the time out to plan your future according to who you are and why you are here. How do you want to show up to the World? If you are interested in diversifying your income, then let us know and we can help you. Contact us at support@thetutoroutreach.com