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Interesting discussion, and having passed the PTT a couple of months ago and working to complete my UKCC Level 2, here's my contribution. Whether I coach or instruct an individual is very situational, and in one session I will frequently change and swap between them.
For a beginner, yes, very much more instructing than coaching - but even then I will coach as much as I can (did you feel the difference? What do you think might work?). Sometimes people aren't in the right mindset for coaching so good old fashioned instructing until I have got them relaxed enough to swap approaches is the correct thing to do.
As to what term is applied to me, well I'm not fussed.
I know many people feel that BHS qualifications are antediluvian, but I've found that the emphasis is very much to coach the combination in front of you rather than bark instructions and follow a lesson plan.
For a beginner, yes, very much more instructing than coaching - but even then I will coach as much as I can (did you feel the difference? What do you think might work?). Sometimes people aren't in the right mindset for coaching so good old fashioned instructing until I have got them relaxed enough to swap approaches is the correct thing to do.
As to what term is applied to me, well I'm not fussed.
I know many people feel that BHS qualifications are antediluvian, but I've found that the emphasis is very much to coach the combination in front of you rather than bark instructions and follow a lesson plan.