Passionate at everything I do, likes playing sports and has been
coaching kids in sports since HS.
Sometimes it is hard to get an informed answer from someone who makes a living on training and
coaching kids in sports.
A bit thrown by suddenly being shifted into the role of interviewee, I awkwardly began, «Well, uh, I love to kayak, hike with my family, read,
coach my kids in sports...» «No,» Pedro said, «What do you do for fun?
And you might
coach your kids in sports or other pursuits, but your coaching can apply to all of life as you gain insights about what your children need and then help them reach their full potential.
Director /
Coach Kids in Sports • New York, NY 09/2008 — Present Guidance Counselor Freeport Pride • Freeport, NY 09/2007 — 08/2008 Physical Education Teacher The Waterside School • Stamford, CT 09/2006 — 06/2007 Sales Associate LA Fitness • Stamford, CT 09/2005 — 06/2006
Not exact matches
Whether it's
coaching a
kids»
sports team like the CEO of Insureon, playing a regular game of pickup soccer like celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, or extending a standing invitation to your friends for a Sunday evening supper like Huckabee, all the successful people profiled
in the book plot out their weekends
in advance (though not every minute; just a few «anchor events,» as Vanderkam dubs them) and make active use of the hours they have.
Yes and how we still have children
in schools because there are child rapist teachers and how we still have
kids in sports because there are child rapist
coaches, that's all beyond me as well.
In defense of an embattled
sport, the author reflects on how the relationship between a troubled high school
kid and a committed
coach embodied the game's power and potential
Moreover, at a time when
kids feel pressure from
coaches and parents to specialize
in one
sport, lacrosse has long encouraged the renaissance approach.
In fact, many
kids have quit playing a
sport they once loved simply because the
coach was a jerk.
Coaches in one Southwest
sports league were allegedly told that they might not be able to continue
coaching if they could not provide documentation of their immigration status, and that, until such proof was furnished, their
kids would not be able to play.
Ostensibly, it is the story of a team of nine - year old hockey players
in a Boston suburb, their
coach, a former high school baseball
coach and local
sports hero, the all - male board of directors of the town's hockey club, a hockey mom concerned about her
kids emotional well - being, and, at center ice, a set of adorable, identical, competitive, but sensitive twin boys who became, as is all too often the case
in the adult - centered world of youth
sports, the unintended but innocent victims of a real life power play.
From his youth
sports experiences
in Evanston, Wyo., to stepping onto Lambeau Field, he's experienced the highs and lows of competition at all levels and knows first - hand the life - shaping impact
coaches can have on
kids» lives.
POPPINGA: Just to get everybody to keep
in mind as we support our
kids in youth
sports as
coaches, or just being supportive parents, by asking ourselves «Why am I here?
In talking with past coaches and seeing children in my clinical practice, sports have become a specialization for older kids, and one of the many harried activities for younger one
In talking with past
coaches and seeing children
in my clinical practice, sports have become a specialization for older kids, and one of the many harried activities for younger one
in my clinical practice,
sports have become a specialization for older
kids, and one of the many harried activities for younger ones.
Kids don't just need
coaches in their
sport, they need their parents to help
coach them through the many obstacles that develop while negotiating their social worlds.
The puzzling absence of women
coaches in youth
sports, as Scott Lancaster, the director of the National Football League's youth football program, noted in his book, Fair Play: Making Organized Sports a Great Experience for Your Kid, is «clearly one of the most backward traditions in sports today.&
sports, as Scott Lancaster, the director of the National Football League's youth football program, noted
in his book, Fair Play: Making Organized
Sports a Great Experience for Your Kid, is «clearly one of the most backward traditions in sports today.&
Sports a Great Experience for Your
Kid, is «clearly one of the most backward traditions
in sports today.&
sports today.»
Youth
sports coaches, many of which are volunteers, are the foundation of youth
sports in the U.S. Those who are trained and educated on the many different aspects involved with
coaching kids are best prepared to provide participants with a fun - filled, safe and rewarding experience.
A 2012 survey by Safe
Kids Worldwide revealed that parents of children ages 5 - 14
in youth
sports aren't as knowledgeable
in sports - related injuries as they feel they should be, and neither are their child's
coaches.
They saw the win - at - all - costs
coaches daily at their facilities,
in addition to the many parents who destroyed
sports for
kids in their community by their over expectations of their children.
When Missouri basketball
coach Cuonzo Martin watches his
kids participate
in sports, he's not critiquing the
coach.
John Perry, his town's former assessor and a longtime fixture for his
coaching of local
kids»
sports teams, will be the new town supervisor
in Hurley after the counting of absentee ballots on Monday, November 20 gave him 13 more votes than former Woodstock supervisor and now West Hurley resident Tracy Kellogg, who was making her third run for the position on Democratic, Green and Working Family party lines.
Through her
coaching platform, Aspire Perform, Traci Stanard takes pride
in creating composed athletes and promoting social wellness
in sport,
kids,
coaches, and parents.
An very friendly person looking for friendship before anything else.Very active
in sports» with
kids»,
Coaching, mentoring with
kids.
Things aren't great at the new, much smaller school, and White chooses to switch
sports and
coach a young group of Latino
kids in cross-country running, after seeing the potential
in a few of them as they balance a troubled home life, a near - full time job picking fruit
in the surrounding fields, and getting an education.
Fish - out - of - water high school football
coach Jim White (played by
sports movie king Kevin Costner) moves with his wife (Maria Bello) and two daughters to the small, Mexican - American migrant worker town of McFarland, CA and decides to start a cross country team at the school after noticing four
kids in his gym class who excel at running.
Kids who are involved
in clubs and
sports spend an extra couple of hours a week with an adult, usually a role model like a drama director or a football
coach.
I agree that poorly prepared teachers is one cause of the high dropout rate, but as with most problems, many causes exist, including an anti-intellectual culture that values over-paid athletes and celebrities w / no obvious talent (e.g. Kim Kardashian); parents who think all their male children will grow up to be Yankees so never put books
in the
kids» hands; pseudo education reformers who sell a narrative that a first year teacher is no different from a veteran with a grad degree and thirty years teaching experience, administrators who hire based on
coaching rather than teaching, school boards that cut library programs rather than
sports, etc..
Tyler lives with his wife and four children
in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, and enjoys playing pickleball and
coaching his
kids»
sports teams.
College: San Jose State Favorite Racing Series: MotoGP Favorite Racer: Wayne Rainey Favorite Sport Activities:
Coaching my
kids in soccer and softball First Time You Realized You Like Racing: Standing on the grid at the 2005 Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix Favorite Book: Wild & Outside Favorite movie: Gladiator Favorite music: U2, Led Zepplin and David Lee Roth's Van Halen Hobbies: Playing
sports with my
kids Something no one else knows about you: I own three baseball championship rings
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In his spare time, Kas enjoys spending time with his family, volunteering to
coach his
kids sporting activities, strength training, and traveling with his family.
Kids in Sports, New York, NY 09/2008 — Present Director / Coach Serve as director and coach in summer camps, and introduce team sports to a variety of
Sports, New York, NY 09/2008 — Present Director /
Coach Serve as director and coach in summer camps, and introduce team sports to a variety of
Coach Serve as director and
coach in summer camps, and introduce team sports to a variety of
coach in summer camps, and introduce team
sports to a variety of
sports to a variety of ages.
Coaching and educating
kids, ages 4 to 12,
in the fundamentals of
sports.
Adam again; I «serve» the
kids in my community by
coaching sports, I don't «serve» my clients.
For many years I have spent time investing
in my local community through volleyball
coaching, refereeing, and helping run
sports camps for
kids.