If I were to plan on wanting to be a college coach someday for cross country is there any major/minor that I should look into taking in college that could possibly help me a get a coaching job later on?
If I were to plan on wanting to be a college coach someday for cross country is there any major/minor that I should look into taking in college that could possibly help me a get a coaching job later on?
"being a fast runner with some vague awareness of how to train" and/or "knowing the right people at the right time"
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There are other good threads on here about getting into coaching. A PE or Exercise Physiology major or similar is most common. For smaller schools you may be required to teach classes (e.g., PE) in addition to your coaching duties.
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Please. Look at Robert.
Football or running coach? Apparently, football coaches don't get training on rhabdomyolysis.
Look into volunteer opportunities at a local college.
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