Thanks for posting, this is helpful. I agree with other posters, your mindset is the mindset needed for learning. Check your ego at the door, because we all have something to learn from everyone Note: two books id recommended as a coach on mindset (and for life in general) are from Ryan Holiday: 1) The Obstacle is the Way 2) Ego is the Enemy Good luck!
When you started coaching did you have any coaching license before hand? If not, how did you go about getting your licenses and being able to leverage it into a job. Im from a small town which is growing pretty fast since we are in southern cali next to big cities. Im quite anxious about how to gain experience around here especially currently with Covid-19, most sports are still working on starting still. I hope you can make sense of this lol im just kinda confused in terms of the coaching path and what to expect
I started with personal, private training so I could get comfortable "coaching". It's not exactly the same but it starts to put you in the right frame of mind for coaching. I then started to get any and all free or cheap online licenses I could to make my cv look presentable. I would look into the free courses and get your grassroots license - it doesn't require you to be a part of a team or affiliated with any organization. It'll really help you get your foot in the door. In the end, it comes down to networking and interviewing for the position. If you're passionate about coaching and being involved, it'll show when you talk about it. Some of the best coaches I know, don't have an a very high license - they're just dedicated to the sport. Hope it helps and best of luck!
Im 16 and where do I start and how do or can I work my way up to the D license which is preferred for u6 all the way to 19, I don’t know where to starts and I’m new to this. I know the game but not exactly the legal stuff any tips?
I would look at your local federation and see what options they have. Another option would be to complete online only courses - most federations have limited courses but do offer a variety. If you look at the FA (English Federation) they have some free and cheap course that you do not have to a UK resident to enroll in
I haven't enough money to learn or to study online course because I'm student grade 11 at school Al least help me books (formation) and pdf training for U10-18 Thank you bro
I’m 21 and just finished my player career and have my D License coming up soon, was really nervous but this definitely helped. Thanks man!
Best of luck! As long as you're proactive and engaged, you'll do great!
Thanks for posting, this is helpful.
I agree with other posters, your mindset is the mindset needed for learning. Check your ego at the door, because we all have something to learn from everyone
Note: two books id recommended as a coach on mindset (and for life in general) are from Ryan Holiday:
1) The Obstacle is the Way
2) Ego is the Enemy
Good luck!
I had to learn this quickly! We all have to be willing to learn
very helpful presentation
I like your mindset. Thank you for sharing your tips. Great video!
Glad it was helpful!
When you started coaching did you have any coaching license before hand? If not, how did you go about getting your licenses and being able to leverage it into a job. Im from a small town which is growing pretty fast since we are in southern cali next to big cities. Im quite anxious about how to gain experience around here especially currently with Covid-19, most sports are still working on starting still. I hope you can make sense of this lol im just kinda confused in terms of the coaching path and what to expect
I started with personal, private training so I could get comfortable "coaching". It's not exactly the same but it starts to put you in the right frame of mind for coaching. I then started to get any and all free or cheap online licenses I could to make my cv look presentable. I would look into the free courses and get your grassroots license - it doesn't require you to be a part of a team or affiliated with any organization. It'll really help you get your foot in the door. In the end, it comes down to networking and interviewing for the position. If you're passionate about coaching and being involved, it'll show when you talk about it. Some of the best coaches I know, don't have an a very high license - they're just dedicated to the sport. Hope it helps and best of luck!
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How can I come to the US to get a coaching license
Im 16 and where do I start and how do or can I work my way up to the D license which is preferred for u6 all the way to 19, I don’t know where to starts and I’m new to this. I know the game but not exactly the legal stuff any tips?
Bro i live in africa and i can't to came usa and i want to help me soccer coaching youth and to give me Some knowledge about coaching
Can you help me
I would look at your local federation and see what options they have. Another option would be to complete online only courses - most federations have limited courses but do offer a variety.
If you look at the FA (English Federation) they have some free and cheap course that you do not have to a UK resident to enroll in
I haven't enough money to learn or to study online course because I'm student grade 11 at school
Al least help me books (formation) and pdf training for U10-18
Thank you bro
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