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If you are looking to become a kettlebell coach or hire a kettlebell coach in this conversation, Roger Parks, Jeremiah Waylon, and special guest coach Os Aponte discuss the essential qualities and qualifications needed to become a successful kettlebell coach. They explore the importance of certifications, the balance between theory and practical experience, and the continuous journey of learning and problem-solving in coaching. The discussion emphasizes the value of community, open-mindedness, and the distinction between being a general strength coach and a specialized kettlebell coach. The hosts share personal experiences and insights, encouraging aspiring coaches to seek knowledge and remain humble in their journey.
Takeaways
You don't need a certification to start coaching, but it helps.
Empathy and a willingness to learn are key traits for coaches.
Demonstrating skills effectively allows students to model what you do.
Experience gained through certifications can enhance coaching abilities.
Problem-solving is a crucial skill developed through challenging training.
Continuous learning is essential for personal and professional growth.
Community and networking with other coaches provide valuable insights.
Understanding principles is more important than just following a manual.
Being open to changing your mind is a sign of a good coach.
The journey of coaching is ongoing and requires dedication.
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