How to Become an Athletic Coach

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Learn how to become an athletic coach.

Children grow up with vast opportunities and outlets at their fingertips. Normally, a child tends to lean toward a mentor or authority figure at some point in time for guidance and support. An athletic coach is a prime example of a mentor for many children, especially while in school. Being an athletic coach requires training, expertise and a love or desire to teach and mentor youth. With such as rewarding occupation, you not only have the ability to do what you enjoy, but you also have the ability to shape the lives of young people, and to help them develop confidence and self-esteem that they'll carry with them throughout their life.

Instructions

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      Get involved with a particular sport, or sports. It is best to get involved at a young age and stick with a particular discipline, but for an athletic coach, you should familiarize yourself with a wide array of athletics.

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      Sign up for all classes relating to physical education in high school. In high school, these classes can be referred to as Phys. Ed. and may encompass many athletic disciplines, such as weight training, aerobics, gymnastics, intramural sports, football, baseball, track and field, and soccer.

    • 3

      Speak with a career guidance counselor before attending college. A counselor can help with planning a curriculum that revolves around athletics, with the ultimate goal of becoming a coach after college. Ensure that you take a variety of athletic instruction courses while in college.

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      Apply for a teaching or coaching job with a local school, or community athletic program. Some outlets for coaching could be a local YMCA or health and fitness club. If you've studied a particular discipline, volunteer for coaching events. This can eventually lead to a full-time coaching job later on, or develop leads to point you in that direction.

Tips & Warnings

  • Get involved with community sporting events if you want to get into coaching. Many community baseball, Little League, tee-ball, soccer and basketball programs are available, typically on a volunteer basis, but this does provide an outlet for coaching.

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