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Book details
  • Genre:SPORTS & RECREATION
  • SubGenre:Coaching / General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Sportsparenting Survival Guides
  • Series Number:5
  • Pages:36
  • eBook ISBN:9781483525594

Coach's Wife Survival Guide

22 Ways to Help Your Husband be a Winning Coach

by Janis B. Meredith

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Overview
You want your husband to win, don’t you? If you are a coach’s wife, the answer to that is a resounding Yes! Every coach’s wife hopes for victories because a winning coach is a smiling coach and who doesn’t like a happy husband? Would you believe me if I told you that there is a way you can help your husband increase his chances of winning? And it has nothing to do with his coaching strategy or the talent on his team. It has to do with you. In this book, 22 Ways To Help Your Husband be a Winning Coach, I will give you a sure-fire plan of action to help your husband be a winner!
Description
You want your husband to win, don’t you? If you are a coach’s wife, the answer to that is a resounding Yes! Every coach’s wife hopes for victories because a winning coach is a smiling coach and who doesn’t like a happy husband? Would you believe me if I told you that there is a way you can help your husband increase his chances of winning? And it has nothing to do with his coaching strategy or the talent on his team. It has to do with you. In this book, 22 Ways To Help Your Husband be a Winning Coach, I will give you a sure-fire plan of action to help your husband be a winner!
About the author
Janis B. Meredith, sports mom and coach's wife. I was brought up in a family who loved sports, married a man who has coached for 28 years (football and softball) and have had three kids play youth sports from age 4 to college. I see youth sports a bit differently, with a view from both sides of the bench. I believe in character building for kids in sports. As a communications specialist and freelance writer, my kids are now 26 ,23, and 20 and all three played sports in college. I am also a certified parent life coach. I've seen just about everything in youth sports-good and bad. And I feel strongly about helping parents and young athletes build character through the athletic experience. Playing sports brings excitement and recognition. It may even help pay for college and open doors for the future. But nothing will ever be more important than the type of person your son or daughter becomes in the process.