his coach, Peter Lundgren
Aloha; to coach - a'o; a coach - kumu [koomoo]; not to be confused with a coach (like a car) which is ka'a
michael jordans mentor was his coach i think well i dont know im not brainy dont know everything
it is same: mentor
Instructor, trainer, coach, lecturer, mentor.
michael jordans mentor was his coach i think well i dont know im not brainy dont know everything
it is a rumor, same thing about Phil Jackson coach of lakers
They both Mentor new Supervisors, but the Teen Mentor will usually only have teen Proteges.
It's the same- mentor.
That is the correct spelling of "tutor" (usually a private teacher or coach).
A mentor is a more experienced, trusted advisor who provides guidance, support, and counsel to help a mentee develop personally or professionally. A coach, on the other hand, is a professional trained to help individuals set and achieve specific goals by providing structure, accountability, and feedback through a structured coaching process.
First, a mentor refers to someone (often an older person) who guides, advises, and provides encouragement (often to a younger person). It can be a noun (a mentor) or it can be a verb (to mentor someone). A sentence: The players thought that Mr. Davies was more than just their coach: they saw him as a mentor, someone they could turn to when they needed good advice.