Just looking to see if their is any head trainers here who can chip in a bit of advice.
After I stopped competing a couple of years ago now,I decided to still hang around the gyms training the younger lads, I was offered a job by a local (rival) boxing club after a year and took it.
I have been training boxers in the gym for over a year now,and I am involved and invested in the club.
Its great to see the young lads implementing things I'm showing them in competitive fights,and the club has been really successful this year.
I have been working the corners as both a second and first, depending on how well I know the fighter.
After been given more responsibility within the club,and becoming the main corner man, The trainer came to me a few weeks ago and said he was looking to retire after this year.
I was a bit surprised when he said he wants me to take over from him as head coach of the club this has been something I wanted,but didn't expect it so quick.
Since then I have traveled everywhere with the club, getting introduced to other clubs and getting to know other boxers from different clubs and all of that, in the middle of getting my coaching badges and ref and judging licences now.
Tomorrow is my first real chance as "head coach" as I take a team with me to a different club for "sparing".
This is the first time it will be just me (and a couple parent's of the underage lads) with a team of boxers.
Their is plenty of other coach's in the club,all with alot of experience, so I'm never shy in asking or listening to their opinion,although the club is moving to a different level now.
Has anyone here got experience as a head coach? Or has worked as an assistant or coach in a competitive gym? (Competitive as in regular national titles and possibly boxing for national team).
A helpful ear going forward would be appreciated. People I can bounce ideas off and what not.
After I stopped competing a couple of years ago now,I decided to still hang around the gyms training the younger lads, I was offered a job by a local (rival) boxing club after a year and took it.
I have been training boxers in the gym for over a year now,and I am involved and invested in the club.
Its great to see the young lads implementing things I'm showing them in competitive fights,and the club has been really successful this year.
I have been working the corners as both a second and first, depending on how well I know the fighter.
After been given more responsibility within the club,and becoming the main corner man, The trainer came to me a few weeks ago and said he was looking to retire after this year.
I was a bit surprised when he said he wants me to take over from him as head coach of the club this has been something I wanted,but didn't expect it so quick.
Since then I have traveled everywhere with the club, getting introduced to other clubs and getting to know other boxers from different clubs and all of that, in the middle of getting my coaching badges and ref and judging licences now.
Tomorrow is my first real chance as "head coach" as I take a team with me to a different club for "sparing".
This is the first time it will be just me (and a couple parent's of the underage lads) with a team of boxers.
Their is plenty of other coach's in the club,all with alot of experience, so I'm never shy in asking or listening to their opinion,although the club is moving to a different level now.
Has anyone here got experience as a head coach? Or has worked as an assistant or coach in a competitive gym? (Competitive as in regular national titles and possibly boxing for national team).
A helpful ear going forward would be appreciated. People I can bounce ideas off and what not.
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