April 10, 2018 by Coach Training EDU
I had horrible body language when I was a kid. Every day I’d hear, “Stop slouching!” from my parents and teachers. The truth is, when I was in school I was almost always withdrawn. I didn’t feel comfortable in the classroom, and I became an easy target for bullying.
Thankfully, I grew past those experiences. I took a martial arts class. I learned how to lead in some circles, and I became more sociable in high school. I still struggled with confidence, and I probably slouched all the way through graduation.
Before we look at the impact body language can have on coaching, watch this video from professor Amy Cuddy.
You can find more of professor Cuddy’s work in her book, Presence.
As coach trainers, we live for moments in which we can help a student coach sit in their discomfort. These discomfort periods lead to more awareness, learning, and confidence, so we encourage participation.
We lead guided peer coaching, ask student coaches to lead a session demo, and do in-depth reviews of recorded sessions with the trainer.
As a trainer, I notice how my student coaches tend to withdraw into themselves when they are unsure how to move a conversation forward. As professor Amy Cuddy’s talk highlights, body language and confidence feed off one another. This is particularly true in a session. The more aware we are of our physical coaching presence, the more confidence we can offer our clients. When we have a healthy level of confidence, we offer a stronger sense of safety to our clients leading the client to become more open.
Here are some exercises you can use to develop your healthy coaching presence:
What impact would more powerful body language have on your coaching?
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