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The Path To College Coaching Yielding Great Results
As I stepped away from coaching the college game this question persisted. No matter where I went the question followed. Finally I decided to do something about it. The result is the development of a new program, "The Path to College Coaching." My qualifications behind the creation of this program are strong. I have assisted more than 80 coaches reach the collegiate ranks from dozens of different paths. One day I sat down and documented from my contact list all of those coaches I had the opportunity to help. I was shocked when the list totaled 124 coaches. About 60 of those landed in high school, junior high, AAU, or rec league coaching. The rest realized their dream of becoming a college coach. A passion of mine is to help someone accomplish a task they could not have done on their own. Recently I conducted a 90-minute teleseminar, "The Path to College Coaching." One of the coaches on our call showed an urgency to get a graduate assistant position for the fall. Being that it's already June, this is quite a lofty task. Within 24 hours, this eager became aware of three graduate assistant positions still available. Just 10 days after being in my course, I feel this coach has an excellent chance to land a GA position for the fall. Now those are great results. If you are one of the hundreds of curious coaches who desire to coach in college, you must find a mentor to guide you through the system. A jump into college coaching cannot be done by yourself. My 6 step system has proven over and over that I can help turn dreams into reality. Email me to find out more about my proven system, "The Path to College Coaching." Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Randy Brown has passion for the game of basketball. He works as a basketball consultant and mentor for coaches. Visit him at www.coachrb.com for free resources, Q & A, newsletter, and coaching programs. A speaker and writer, he has authored 75 articles on coaching and is nationally published. His 18 years in college basketball highlights a successful 23-year career. Mentored by Basketball Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson at Arizona. Resume includes positions at Arizona, Iowa State, Marquette, Drake, and Miami of Ohio, 5 Conference Championships and 5 NCAA apprearances. His efforts have helped develop 12 NBA players including Steve Kerr, Sean Elliott, and Jaamal Tinsley. To contact Randy, email him at rb@coachrb.com |
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