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February 07, 2008 at 19:27:19

How Would YOU Design a Great Course for Coaching Youth Football?

By: wthomasoh

I have been asked to help design a course for new youth football coaches.

I made up a quick survey to find out what other coaches think is important if they were doing it.

I would really appreciate it if anyone could take a minute to answer the survey - feel free to forward it to coaches you know.

This is a totally anonymous survey, no one is going to collect any personal information or email addresses.

Here is the link - Thanks!

How Would YOU Design a Great Football Coaching Course?

http://coachschool.football.sgizmo.com




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