If I miss coaching that much, I could go to some little school where they didn't recruit, where all the kids wanted to go. I believe I could find somewhere to coach.
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I won't miss coaching. What you miss is that camaraderie with those boys and the other coaches. You miss that.
I don't feel I'm qualified to be a coach outside the high school level. I think I would need to do more education to really be a good coach.
I have been coaching recently. I coached high school basketball in Arizona, and I hope that more opportunities become available.
Becoming a coach has to be in your blood. There are hundreds and thousands of former athletes out there, but there are maybe only 10 people who want to dedicate their lives by taking on a job as a coach. Not only a master, a coach should also be a brother or sister to his apprentices.
I'm sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids.
But I was still hoping to be able to coach and teach.
I have a wealth of experience, but I do not want to coach. I rather like the role of recruiter.
I never thought in my wildest dreams that I would have my very own school - no way. And I had no idea I'd be coaching girls. It's wild.
When I finish playing, I think I'd like to coach college baseball.
I could maybe coach kids' basketball. I know enough about basketball where I feel like I could coach 12-year-olds pretty effectively.
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