ConnectedCoaches An online community for curious coaches – from any sport or activity
ConnectedCoaches is sports coach UK’s free online community where coaches from any sport or activity can swap ideas, share experiences and pick up tips from each other. Connect with coaches from all sports and activities by registering today – it’s quick, simple and free! Join here http://www.connectedcoaches.org/register or find out more about us at www.connectedcoaches.org/about/connectedcoaches What members say about ConnectedCoaches ‘I started using ConnectedCoaches as a way of broadening my knowledge as a coach. By using it, not only have I broadened my knowledge, I am now also part of a vast community that supports, helps and encourages one another. I cannot recommend ConnectedCoaches enough to my fellow coaches! It provides discussions from all aspects and all kinds of sports and not only develops current ideas but helps you create new ones!’ Sara Hilton, UEFA B License coach and Director of the North East Wales Performance Centre ‘I love being a member of ConnectedCoaches! There are always great topics and discussions being posted, which is brilliant as I love learning new things, developing and sharing ideas. I would recommend it to all coaches regardless of sport.’ Wendy Russell, Hockey coach and 2015 UK Coaching Awards Disability Coach of the Year ‘ConnectedCoaches has been a great resource for me and my coaching. It’s a place that has really challenged my own thinking and approaches. Sometimes you can become too involved in your own sport which closes you off from so much brilliant advice. Being a member of ConnectedCoaches has allowed me the chance to learn lessons from different sports. I’ve found so many useful tips and ideas that, although from a different sport, very much apply to my own. I find this is a great place to discover creative ideas and honest opinions from a variety of different coaches who are all committed to developing themselves and others. You will be amazed at the depth of knowledge on offer!’ Luke Thorpe, football coach