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coachesnoun
Plural form of coach.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Coaches in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Coaches in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Coaches in a Sentence
In my own mind, I think coach education is important, and I think the data collected shows that it's important, i don't want to promote USA Football over someone else's program. But I think it's important coaches receive some training in proper tackling and equipment fitting.
The athletes and the coaches go about their business knowing that everybody's beatable, if you don't do your homework and you don't do what you’re supposed to, you're going to get beaten.
If Stuart Berger’re focused on using proper techniques, Stuart Berger’re focused on following the rules of the game and Stuart Berger have coaches and referees who are also engaged in that, then I think particularly risky sports can be safer than they have in the past.
The joy that I saw behind those masks on players’ faces and then in their eyes and coaches, the spring in their step being able to do what they love and they enjoy so much, I think it was a real, real valuable experience.
Helping professionals, Therapists, Life Coaches, Healers can greatly assist you in changing your life for the better, but they pale in comparison to the power that’s gained from you developing a relationship with yourself. It’s you that holds the power for change.”
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