Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 27 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Section 1 - Introduction to Media RelationsUnderstand the role of the media in sports, why media training matters, and the different types of media interactions—from press conferences to social media appearances.12
- 1.1Section 1, Lesson 1 – Role of Media in SportsCopy
- 1.2Test Your Knowledge – Section 1, Lesson 1: The Role of Media in SportsCopy4 Questions
- 1.3Section 1, Lesson 2 – Why Media Training Matters for AthletesCopy
- 1.4Test Your Knowledge – Section 1, Lesson 2: Why Media Training Matters for AthletesCopy10 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.5Section 1, Lesson 3 – Types of Media InteractionsCopy
- 1.6Test Your Knowledge – Section 1, Lesson 3: Types of Media InteractionsCopy10 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.7Section 1, Lesson 4 – The Athlete’s Role in the MediaCopy
- 1.8Test Your Knowledge – Section 1, Lesson 4: The Athlete’s Role in the MediaCopy10 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.9Section 1, Lesson 5 – First Impressions & Body LanguageCopy
- 1.10Test Your Knowledge – Section 1, Lesson 5: First Impressions & Body LanguageCopy10 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.11Section 1, Lesson 6 – Best Practices for InterviewsCopy
- 1.12Test Your Knowledge – Section 1, Lesson 6: Best Practices for InterviewsCopy10 Minutes5 Questions
- Section 2 – Crafting Effective SoundbitesLearn how to deliver clear, memorable messages that resonate. Master the "Rule of 3" and stay on message while sounding authentic—not rehearsed.10
- 2.1Section 2, Lesson 1 – The Power of a Strong SoundbiteCopy
- 2.2Test Your Knowledge – Section 2, Lesson 1: The Power of a Strong SoundbiteCopy5 Questions
- 2.3Section 2, Lesson 2 – The Rule of Three in SoundbitesCopy
- 2.4Test Your Knowledge – Section 2, Lesson 2: The Rule of 3 in SoundbitesCopy5 Questions
- 2.5Section 2, Lesson 3 – Staying on Message Without Sounding RehearsedCopy
- 2.6Test Your Knowledge – Section 2, Lesson 3: Staying on Message Without Sounding RehearsedCopy5 Questions
- 2.7Section 2, Lesson 4 – Emotion, Energy, & Expression in SoundbitesCopy
- 2.8Test Your Knowledge – Section 2, Lesson 4: Emotion, Energy, and Expression in SoundbitesCopy5 Questions
- 2.9Section 2, Lesson 5 – Real-World Application- Soundbite ChallengeCopy
- 2.10Test Your Knowledge – Section 2, Lesson 5: Real World Application – Soundbite ChallengeCopy5 Questions
- Section 3 – On-Camera Confidence TechniquesBuild confidence in front of the camera with expert coaching on body language, vocal tone, pace, and clarity. Develop the presence needed for high-pressure interviews and media appearances.10
- 3.1Section 3, Lesson 1 – Mastering Body Language for On-Camera PresenceCopy
- 3.2Test Your Knowledge – Section 3, Lesson 1: Mastering Body Language for On-Camera PresenceCopy5 Questions
- 3.3Section 3, Lesson 2 – Vocal Techniques – Tone, Pace, & ClarityCopy
- 3.4Test Your Knowledge – Section 3, Lesson 2: Vocal Techniques – Tone, Pace, & ClarityCopy5 Questions
- 3.5Section 3, Lesson 3 – Managing NervesCopy
- 3.6Test Your Knowledge – Section 3, Lesson 3: Managing NervesCopy5 Questions
- 3.7Section 3, Lesson 4 – Camera Awareness & Framing TechniquesCopy
- 3.8Test Your Knowledge – Section 3, Lesson 4: Camera Awareness & Framing TechniquesCopy5 Questions
- 3.9Section 3, Lesson 5 – On-Camera IntroductionsCopy
- 3.10Test Your Knowledge – Section 3, Lesson 5: On-Camera IntroductionsCopy5 Questions
- Section 4 – Handling Tough Questions Like a ProGain strategies to manage tough or unexpected questions. Learn techniques to stay calm under pressure and avoid common pitfalls that derail interviews.12
- 4.1Section 4, Lesson 1 – Understanding Why Tough Questions Are AskedCopy
- 4.2Test Your Knowledge – Section 4, Lesson 1: Understanding Why Tough Questions Are AskedCopy5 Questions
- 4.3Section 4, Lesson 2 – Types of Tough QuestionsCopy
- 4.4Test Your Knowledge – Section 4, Lesson 2: Types of Tough QuestionsCopy5 Questions
- 4.5Section 4, Lesson 3 – The Bridging Technique – Redirecting the ConversationCopy
- 4.6Test Your Knowledge – Section 4, Lesson 3: The Bridge Technique – Redirecting the ConversationCopy5 Questions
- 4.7Section 4, Lesson 4 – Managing Composure Under PressureCopy
- 4.8Test Your Knowledge – Section 4, Lesson 4: Managing Composure Under PressureCopy5 Questions
- 4.9Section 4, Lesson 5 – Avoiding Common Pitfalls and TrapsCopy
- 4.10Test Your Knowledge – Section 4, Lesson 5: Avoiding Common Pitfalls & TrapsCopy5 Questions
- 4.11Section 4, Lesson 6 – Practical Application – Handling Tough Questions ChallengeCopy
- 4.12Test Your Knowledge – Section 4, Lesson 6: Practical Application – Handling Tough Questions ChallengeCopy5 Questions
- Section 5 – Mock Interview Simulation & Real-World PracticePut your skills to the test in a simulated media environment. Receive personalized feedback, self-assess your performance, and walk away ready for any media spotlight.9
- 5.1Section 5, Lesson 1 – Understanding Different Interview StylesCopy
- 5.2Test Your Knowledge – Section 5, Lesson 1: Understanding Different Interview StylesCopy4 Questions
- 5.3Section 5, Lesson 2 – Common Challenges & How to Overcome ThemCopy
- 5.4Test Your Knowledge – Section 5, Lesson 2: Common Challenges & How to Overcome ThemCopy4 Questions
- 5.5Section 5, Lesson 3 – Preparing for the Mock InterviewCopy
- 5.6Test Your Knowledge – Section 5, Lesson 3: Preparing for the Mock InterviewCopy4 Questions
- 5.7Section 5, Lesson 4 – Executing the Mock InterviewCopy
- 5.8Test Your Knowledge – Section 5, Lesson 4: Executing the Mock InterviewCopy4 Questions
- 5.9Section 5, Lesson 5 – Mock Interview SimulationCopy