Coaching as a profession has many dimensions. There are the tangibles, those things relating directly to coaching a training session, organizing a team and there are the intangibles, the “squishy” feeling type of things. The former I call the Matters of Coaching, the later is the Coaching Matters. Both are important, without Coaching Matters the Matters of Coaching have less meaning.
Matters of Coaching (Not in any rank order)
Organization
Communication
Technical/Tactical Expertise
Innovation
Respect
Learning
Planning
Structure
Budget
Evaluation
Management
Teaching
Availability
Quality Control
Discipline
Feedback
Leadership
Coaching Matters
Passion
Responsibility
Commitment
Belief
Integrity
Love
Initiative
Consistency
Emotion
Winning/Losing
Sportsmanship/Fair Play
Leadership
Change
Responsibility
Flexibility
Wisdom
Humility
Patience
Tolerance
Understanding
Managing
Feeling
Vision
Audacity
Self Discipline
Innovation
Wonder
Amazement
Respect
The list under Coaching Matters is longer the Matters of Coaching. If I would have compiled this 40 years ago the Matters of Coaching would have been much longer and Coaching Matters much, much shorter. I think this speaks volumes about coaching, at least from my perspective. I have always prided myself on being more knowledgeable and being ahead of the game in terms of technical knowledge, but I would say it took me around thirty years to understand that it is not what you know, but it how you get across what you know that is most important. Hopefully this will stimulate some thought if you are beginning your coaching career or if well into your career. Play with this list, see what you value, even rank them as to their importance for you. Just some brain cramps from an “old coach” who loves coaching and wants to share.
Bruce Kelly
Coach,
Great stuff and not surprising the Coaching Matters list has become longer.
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