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C O A C H I N G
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L E A D E R S H I P
What we are
The National Catholic Coaches Association is an online community of coaches created to simply spread wisdom and comradery in the greatest profession in the world! We are all at different levels in our faith, coaching, and career. Those aspects bring us all together. Our association is committed to being positive people of influence for our student-athletes, coaches and organizations.
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We currently have over 200 coaches form 31 states in the U.S.
We serve all sports and all levels; youth, high school, college. You do not have to be Catholic to join.
We have non-Catholic coaches from Catholic schools and Catholic coaches from public schools.
Who we are
Motivated difference makers
We are coaches who are constantly looking for the winning edge. An elite group of coaches who have chosen to live their lives differently, to become the BEST.
Faithful
We pray, we sin, we pray more and we practice our Catholicism as best as we can. We are an example of a Catholic competitor that can operate in fierce competition, and Catholic dogma.
Humble
We are leaders who understand the need for conitinued self-improvement. We can not lead others until we can lead ourselves.
Why we are here
Coaches are extremenly influential
We have tremendous influence on our athletes. Beyond "coach", our athletes depend on us to play many roles for them. Mentor, advisor, disciplinarian, motivator, spiritual leader etc. etc.
Connectivity and Networking
Our world is hyper-connected. We can easily follow others on Instagram, X, or snaphcat but very rarely does that relationship go beyond likes and reposts. We want to develop relationships with our coaches from across the country to further the misson of our coaching profession and our faith. Our Catholic community must continue to grow. We can learn from each other.
Strength in numbers
There is a lot of us. Coaches who are committed to improving the lives of others. Coaches who are humble enough to know they still have somehting to learn in their profession and faith. We all need to someone to lean on. Why not eachother?