Coaching Hockey For Dummies

Coaching Hockey For Dummies by Don MacAdam is a comprehensive guide published by John Wiley & Sons on August 14, 2006. This 384-page book is designed for individuals new to coaching youth hockey, providing essential information in an accessible format. It addresses the growing demand for qualified coaches, particularly among parents who may lack prior experience but are stepping into coaching roles.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of hockey coaching that goes beyond on-ice strategies. Coaching Hockey For Dummies covers a wide range of topics, including necessary equipment, effective player-parent communication, and drills aimed at enhancing both individual and team skills. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of coaching in the sport of hockey.
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The fun and easy way to coach youth hockey – no experience required!
Hockey is growing in leaps and bounds around the world, but the demand for qualified coaches far outstrips availability. Moms and dads are being recruited to step in and assume the role of coach even with nothing more than feigned interest for credentials. Coaching Hockey For Dummies is ideally suited to meet these growing needs: its message is clear, the information thorough and user friendly, and it brings along a great attitude.
For anyone new to coaching, Coaching Hockey For Dummies will provide an invaluable reference. Unlike other coaching books, which only cover what happens on the ice, Coaching Hockey For Dummies covers every aspect of hockey coaching, from what equipment a coach needs, to holding player-parent meetings, to the perfect drills to develop individual and team skills.
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