This is the
makeup of the coaches coaching our Olympic teams in Beijing - 22 are foreign
born and 26 are US born. Nothing against foreign born coaches, but does this signify
a crisis in coaching in the US? I think it does? Where are our coaches being trained?
Where are they coming from? What is the career path to become a coach? We had better
start training coaches and PE teachers or we will be in a bigger crisis than we
are now, four and eight years from now. Just because you played a sport does
not mean you can be a coach. You must be trained in the principles of coaching,
sports science, practice organization and planning. Where in the US can someone
who aspires to be a coach learn this? There are not many places anymore where
you can learn to be a teacher or a coach. Online courses do not make it, last
time I checked coaching is high touch with a lot of personal interaction. I am
so thankful for the courses I had in college and the instructors that I had
that drilled us on the basics. Dr Harabedian's PE 30A and 30 B course at Fresno
State in the spring of 1965 is an essential for everyone who thinks they want
to coach. Not available anymore. We better start thinking where the next
generation of coaches is coming from.