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00:00Winning through coaching mastery.
00:04Recognition is a progressive approach to coach development.
00:07In 1968 Ray Williams vowed to the WIU committee that he would improve standards of coaching
00:13for the betterment of the game.
00:15The recognition process is the latest and further progression of Ray's legacy.
00:21Recognition supports coaches to improve and progress their coaching above and beyond qualifications,
00:27staying relevant and knowledgeable in order to get ahead of the changes in the game, the
00:31expectations of the players and fans and the constantly evolving cultural environment.
00:38Coaching is now quite rightly considered as a highly skilled role and is officially considered
00:43as a position of trust.
00:45Just like teachers and other professionals working in regulated sectors, coaches are
00:49expected to be role models and lead the way in ensuring that they are at the leading edge
00:53ahead of the game.
00:55Winning and continuous self-development is the key to your improvement.
01:00Qualifications are important but are no longer enough.
01:03If you were standing still then you were going backwards.
01:06Welcome to the latest progression in coaches development in Wales.
01:10Coach recognition is the way to win through mastery.
01:15Performance coaching operates within the complexity of high pressure in competition where success
01:20is invariably measured by winning.
01:22However, the measurement of Welsh rugby's success encompasses a spectrum of metrics
01:27from participation and enjoyment to governance, equity, diversity, inclusion and sustainability.
01:34The financial backbone of professional competitions is integral to the entire sport and the significance
01:40of triumph at both professional and international levels cannot be overstated.
01:47Paradoxically, when the sole pursuit becomes victory, it can lead to dire consequences
01:52that damage individuals and the broader game.
01:56A disproportionate focus on winning, especially under pressure, often yields counterproductive
02:02outcomes and ultimately losing on and off the pitch.
02:08Performance coaches grasp this intricate balance, empowering players and teams to excel by developing
02:13a clear coaching, playing and cultural framework.
02:17They cultivate self-awareness in themselves and others, guided by a distinct purpose,
02:22vision and informed plan.
02:24Mastery across these elements characterises the role of a performance coach, culminating
02:29in more frequent victories.
02:31This is winning through mastery.
02:34The WRU Recognition Programme is the next step in the evolution of coach development
02:39building upon the legacy created by Ray Williams.
02:44Recognition is truly groundbreaking and is uniquely supported by World Rugby.
02:49It offers you a blended approach to support your learning.
02:53Which suits your context and style, you don't have to write lots of reports and essays.
02:58Learning can be done on and off the field and through taking action, thinking, reflecting
03:04and adapting your approach.
03:06The process is available to all coaches with the ambition and passion to achieve WRU Performance
03:11Coach Recognition.