Learning What Type of Coach You Want to Be- Coach Dietz
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Summary
In this episode, Coach Cameron Deeds shares his journey into coaching, discussing the challenges and realities of the profession. He emphasizes the importance of relationships with athletes, the financial struggles faced by coaches, and the balance between personal life and work. The conversation also touches on the debate of athlete specialization versus general athleticism, and how success in coaching is defined beyond just wins. Finally, Coach Deeds reflects on the need for exit strategies for coaches as they navigate their careers.
Takeaways
Coaching is a calling, not just a job.
The journey to becoming a coach involves learning what type of coach you want to be.
Competitiveness is essential in coaching and training athletes.
The financial aspect of coaching can be challenging, especially early on.
Internships and entry-level positions often pay very little.
Building relationships with athletes is crucial for long-term success.
Success in coaching is measured by the impact on athletes' lives, not just wins.
Athletes benefit from playing multiple sports, but specialization is common.
Coaches need to have hobbies and interests outside of work to avoid burnout.
Exit strategies are important for coaches to consider for their future.
Sound Bites
"I really love it."
"It's a people business."
"What's your exit strategy?"
Chapters
00:00 The Journey to Coaching
05:43 The Competitive Landscape of Strength Coaching
11:24 Defining Success in Coaching
16:51 Building Lifelong Relationships with Athletes
21:52 Minimalist Black White The End Animation Video-2.mp4