You need to be stern, and make sure you players/player listens to everything you tell them, punish the if there playing around or not paying attention. Pick the best players for each position, but make sure every player has playing time. If a player isn't learning somthing, do not punish them, take the time out of practice to help them, but if your practice it crucial on learning somthing else, let the player know you need move on. Draw up a warm up routine. Make it designed with a certain amount of running, and a lot of stretches. You also need to develop a small relationship with each player, not too much because when they move on, it will be hard to let that go. Go by this and you should be a pretty decent coach.
There is generally no schooling requirements to be a bowling coach. If you are looking to be a coach for a public school, they may have requirements to be on staff.
To become a respiratory therapist you have to have an associates degree (three years at an accredited college)
Depends on the importance of the program to the school. We have a local school that terminated their coach after his second losing season in a row. While another school has won only 4 games a year for the past 7 years under their coach.
9 YEARS
16 years
About 3 years but it would depend on the course you chose.
7 to 8 years
19 years
about 8 years!
4 years undergrad, 3 years law school, and X years practicing.
many years .
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