
Coaching is not for everyone. It’s an activity that involves putting yourself in the role of supporter and advisor without the goal of being in the spotlight. At least, that’s the way I see it. Throughout my life, I have been fortunate enough to work with many special coaches, instructors, and mentors from a number of different sports. Being around amazing coaches gave me an insight into what coaching at a high level is all about.
Coaches who are good love two things, teaching and learning. Without those things as a focus, you’ll never get there. Coaches also want to help people have an easier time achieving success than what was available to them. A good coach cares. A great coach cares and feels and always puts helping the client or team above themselves. There are some great coaches, but there are not enough of them.
As a coach, you have to be prepared to give of yourself. It’s not just your knowledge but your time, attention, and guidance that your athletes will require. You will need to be reassuring and constantly supportive of them all throughout the very personal process of peaking for a show. You need to establish a relationship of trust and support. It’s you and your athlete working together to do what’s best for them. It’s never about you.
A good coach is there to help his/her clients be the best they can possibly be. The Contest Prep Coaches Course is about turning out good coaches who can then go on and become great.
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