The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching (Coaching Mastery)

Assistant coaches are the unsung heroes of any team. All too often, their impact and importance go unnoticed. While head coaches receive the majority of the attention, assistant coaches are right there—side by side with their head coaches—helping to guide their teams to the success they seek. Most head coaches fully understand how fortunate they are to have great assistants on their staffs. They also understand that how well they and their assistant coaches navigate their relationships and deal with one another has a major impact on their programs.

 

Unfortunately, not much has been written about these relationships—until now. The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching is Scott Rosberg's companion book to his book, A Head Coach's Guide for Working with Assistants. In that book, Rosberg discussed how head coaches must work with their assistant coaches to develop the success they seek for their teams and programs.

In this book, he shifts his attention to the assistant coaches and the impact that they have on that success. He focuses on such things as:

Why Coach?

Roles of Assistant Coaches

Characteristics of Good Assistant Coaches

Responsibilities of Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coaches Becoming Head Coaches

 

While both books are filled with important information for each group of coaches, The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching is written to help assistant coaches do all that they must do to help their teams and programs become the best they are capable of becoming. If you are an assistant coach—or considering becoming one—this book will help guide you in this important role on your coaching journey.

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The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching (Coaching Mastery)

Assistant coaches are the unsung heroes of any team. All too often, their impact and importance go unnoticed. While head coaches receive the majority of the attention, assistant coaches are right there—side by side with their head coaches—helping to guide their teams to the success they seek. Most head coaches fully understand how fortunate they are to have great assistants on their staffs. They also understand that how well they and their assistant coaches navigate their relationships and deal with one another has a major impact on their programs.

 

Unfortunately, not much has been written about these relationships—until now. The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching is Scott Rosberg's companion book to his book, A Head Coach's Guide for Working with Assistants. In that book, Rosberg discussed how head coaches must work with their assistant coaches to develop the success they seek for their teams and programs.

In this book, he shifts his attention to the assistant coaches and the impact that they have on that success. He focuses on such things as:

Why Coach?

Roles of Assistant Coaches

Characteristics of Good Assistant Coaches

Responsibilities of Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coaches Becoming Head Coaches

 

While both books are filled with important information for each group of coaches, The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching is written to help assistant coaches do all that they must do to help their teams and programs become the best they are capable of becoming. If you are an assistant coach—or considering becoming one—this book will help guide you in this important role on your coaching journey.

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The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching (Coaching Mastery)

The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching (Coaching Mastery)

by Scott Rosberg
The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching (Coaching Mastery)

The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching (Coaching Mastery)

by Scott Rosberg

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Assistant coaches are the unsung heroes of any team. All too often, their impact and importance go unnoticed. While head coaches receive the majority of the attention, assistant coaches are right there—side by side with their head coaches—helping to guide their teams to the success they seek. Most head coaches fully understand how fortunate they are to have great assistants on their staffs. They also understand that how well they and their assistant coaches navigate their relationships and deal with one another has a major impact on their programs.

 

Unfortunately, not much has been written about these relationships—until now. The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching is Scott Rosberg's companion book to his book, A Head Coach's Guide for Working with Assistants. In that book, Rosberg discussed how head coaches must work with their assistant coaches to develop the success they seek for their teams and programs.

In this book, he shifts his attention to the assistant coaches and the impact that they have on that success. He focuses on such things as:

Why Coach?

Roles of Assistant Coaches

Characteristics of Good Assistant Coaches

Responsibilities of Assistant Coaches

Assistant Coaches Becoming Head Coaches

 

While both books are filled with important information for each group of coaches, The Assistant Coach's Guide to Coaching is written to help assistant coaches do all that they must do to help their teams and programs become the best they are capable of becoming. If you are an assistant coach—or considering becoming one—this book will help guide you in this important role on your coaching journey.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166926081
Publisher: Scott Rosberg
Publication date: 12/16/2022
Series: Coaching Mastery
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 349 KB

About the Author

Scott Rosberg has been a coach (basketball, soccer, & football) at the high school level for 30+ years, an English teacher for 18 years, and an athletic director for 12 years. He has published seven books on coaching and youth/school athletics, two books of inspirational messages and quotes for senior athletes and graduates, and a newsletter for athletic directors and coaches. He also speaks to schools, teams, and businesses on a variety of team-building, leadership, and coaching topics. Scott has a blog and a variety of other materials about coaching and athletic topics on his website – www.greatresourcesforcoaches.com. 
Scott is also a member of the Proactive Coaching speaking team. Proactive Coaching is dedicated to helping organizations create character and education-based team cultures, while providing a blueprint for team leadership. They help develop confident, tough-minded, fearless competitors and train coaches and leaders for excellence and significance. Proactive Coaching can be found on the web at www.proactivecoaching.info. Scott can be reached by email at scott@greatresourcesforcoaches.com or scott@proactivecoaching.info.

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