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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2012 12:02:00 GMT -6
Just wondering how many of you fellas coach other sports throughout the year. I'm assuming it will be mostly coaches from smaller schools that manage to pull double duty.
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Post by bluedevil4 on Apr 18, 2012 12:12:16 GMT -6
I'm a volunteer track coach at the school I coach at. I also ref youth soccer too during the spring.
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Post by tigeroption on Apr 18, 2012 12:37:44 GMT -6
Assistant track and Head (only) Powerlifting
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Post by coachwilliams2 on Apr 18, 2012 12:39:29 GMT -6
Have coached track, baseball, lacrosse, golf, and tennis. Anything they need me to do in the spring. Sure would be nice to just coach one...
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Post by k on Apr 18, 2012 13:16:09 GMT -6
I've been in the weightroom during the winter for a while. Not sure it is "coaching" but it is an indoor track stipend as an assistant coach. I don't coach actual running or throwing or anything. Have done baseball, softball, and been in the weight room (outdoor track stipend) in the spring.
If up to me I'd just be an assistant baseball coach or do middle school.
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Post by davishfc on Apr 18, 2012 14:23:52 GMT -6
My first two years at the school I'm leaving I was an assistant football and assistant track coach. I also ran the weight room for two different head football coaches over the summer. Then I took over the football program and have been head coach the past 5 years.
During that time as head football coach, I didn't coach any other sports but I did open the weight room after school and over the summer. I resigned the track position because football program was going to require intense management on my part to get heading in the right direction. Plus, track as a whole was not a great culture although I had high expectations of the kids I coached.
At my new school that I will begin at as soon as this school year ends, I will be the head football coach and the former head football coach, who retired after the fall season, is also an assistant track coach who will be done after this spring.
I plan to apply for that position when it opens as well. Football benefits tremendously from track, assuming you get your players out for it and it's done right. Many of the football players, at the district I'm heading to, come up through middle school participating in track. So it's part of the culture of success there.
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Post by coachbdud on Apr 18, 2012 14:28:51 GMT -6
I run our weight room program year round
I'm the Jv boys volleyball coach
I'd like to do freshman or jv basketball, solely to recruit kids for football in the near future
I've coached girls volleyball, basketball, and softball a lil in the past
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Post by mrjvi on Apr 18, 2012 15:08:14 GMT -6
I am the boys and girls throwing coach in spring and it helps a good amount especially with the younger boys. I usually have about 15-20 boys where probably 3/4 are footballers. Super weight room gains for those 3 months, usually @ 50-70 pounds on their squats. Wish I had them year round but no indoor track.
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Post by optionoline on Apr 18, 2012 15:20:27 GMT -6
Varsity and Jv hockey
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Post by CoachFetty on Apr 18, 2012 16:08:13 GMT -6
Wrestling
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Post by coachhart on Apr 18, 2012 16:15:36 GMT -6
I coached indoor/outdoor track for eight years until I was promoted to OC and had a kid during the same offseason...
I also served as the worst middle school basketball coach in the history of America for one year.
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Post by bluboy on Apr 18, 2012 17:01:23 GMT -6
From December until March I help run the winter weight program (the entire staff is involved in this). In the spring I am an assistant boys lacrosse coach.
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Post by brian94 on Apr 18, 2012 18:13:43 GMT -6
I am the head varsity wrestling coach and the head boys track and field coach, been doing all 3 for 15 seasons. I'm also the varsity DC.
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Post by Yash on Apr 18, 2012 18:35:48 GMT -6
8th grade girls softball YIKES. quite the different group than varsity football
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Post by buckeye7525 on Apr 18, 2012 18:53:42 GMT -6
I coach JV baseball at our school.
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Post by superpower on Apr 18, 2012 19:04:27 GMT -6
Junior High Track
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Post by holmesbend on Apr 18, 2012 20:42:12 GMT -6
Outside of our offseason program which I don't count and a handful or two times with Track (either helping throwers or judging events), I don't.... With that said....if Golf was in the spring...I'd love to do that. But that was before I lived 200 yds from our country club #10 tee box. So...now I find that 12 oz drink and a good cigar a couple evenings (you golfers know..that last hour of daylight) a week in the spring is a helluva lot better gig than if I was coaching it.
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Post by coachcastleman on Apr 18, 2012 21:08:23 GMT -6
Do the weightroom year around. Head football coach, head boys and girls track coach.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2012 21:11:39 GMT -6
Head Football Coach (next season will be my 1st season), Head Wrestling Coach (last season we started the program), Assistant Track Coach Boys and Girls Throws.
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Post by highball007 on Apr 18, 2012 21:20:18 GMT -6
I was the JV Basketball coach my first two years, but then basketball started going all summer long and I didn't have the time to do football and basketball and still have time for the family.
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Post by ndcoach on Apr 18, 2012 22:44:26 GMT -6
I used to do triple duty as well...Football, Basketball, and the Throws. Gave up basketball because it took too much out of me to go from one sport to the other for the whole year. Now I just do football and Shot/Disc.
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Post by Chris Clement on Apr 18, 2012 22:44:57 GMT -6
I used to coach ski racing, but I'm not currently physically capable, hopefully within a couple years. I'd also love to get back into rugby, but it's completely foreign around here.
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Post by coachjd on Apr 19, 2012 5:10:11 GMT -6
Asst Track Coach (Throwers)
Don't know about other states, but winter sports season has gotten so long here in Minnesota I would never coach a winter sport. We start our winter sports season the week before thanksgiving and the state tournaments are middle to end of March.
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Post by coachbuck on Apr 19, 2012 6:35:26 GMT -6
I coach youth football, and I just started as an assistant girls softball coach. My daughter is 7 so I try and stay involved with all my kids. Football can be long season. From H.S. to youth five hours a day adds up. I love it but when football is over Im a zombie.
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Post by cnunley on Apr 19, 2012 6:53:46 GMT -6
Football
Strength & Conditioning coach for all our teams.
Indoor/Outdoor Track: Work with Throwers
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Post by TMGPG on Apr 19, 2012 7:44:57 GMT -6
Wrestling in the Winter Weight Room in the Spring
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Post by ramsoc on Apr 19, 2012 8:44:55 GMT -6
There's other sports?
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Post by spreadopt on Apr 19, 2012 9:05:24 GMT -6
I used to be an assistant track coach for 7 years, but moved to another school system and haven't gotten back into it.
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Post by 20x on Apr 19, 2012 11:06:14 GMT -6
Head Baseball. I am currently the varsity DC and in the state of Iowa we don't play high school baseball until the summer, so our state tournament is the last weekend of July.
I won't have a weekend off until Thanksgiving or so.
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Post by Chris Clement on Apr 19, 2012 11:29:33 GMT -6
You have high school baseball, but no school? Kwah?
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