Final answer:
Option 1, which includes the coach and assistant coaches, should be the only people providing feedback in practice.
Step-by-step explanation:
When it comes to providing feedback in practice, there are specific individuals who should be involved. The correct answer is option 1, which includes you (the coach) and your assistant coaches. You and your assistant coaches have the necessary knowledge and experience to provide constructive feedback and help the athletes improve their performance. Parents and spectators may mean well, but their feedback might not always be accurate or helpful. Opposing team members should not be providing feedback during practice sessions as their primary focus is on their own team's training. Lastly, referees and officials are responsible for enforcing the rules during games and matches, not for providing feedback during practice.