You’ve probably spent a great deal improving your knowledge level and are longing to get back to coaching. But how do you know where to start? How can you make sure that you spend your limited coaching time on the things that really matter?
The solution to find out where to start is to learn how to prioritize not only your coaching on the field, but also your personal development off the field.
What to Coach? is the ‘how-to’ manual you should have received when you started out coaching. By reading it, you’ll learn a step-by-step process to prioritize better in your coaching so you can live a happier, more fulfilling life. With pragmatic exercises and personal examples, you’ll explore techniques and methods that help you become a better coach today.
In What to Coach?, you’ll discover:
- How to find your true visions and set balanced goals that will transform your coaching life
- Learn how to focus on what’s really important in your coaching to avoid wasting time
- Find out which of your coaching tasks help you achieve progress
- Powerful hacks to prioritize your coaching and gain a competitive advantage
- Create the future that you really want by using a powerful technique for future casting
What to Coach? is your must-read guide for making better choices when coaching. If you like easy-to-understand strategies, practical exercises, and methods you can implement immediately, you’ll love this book.
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Marcus Walfridson is a former pro soccer coach who has turned entrepreneurial in his quest to help coaches all over the world avoid making the same mistakes as he did. In 2020 he launched the very popular podcast The Efficient Coach, and wrote his first published eBook “What to Coach?”. Marcus has been consulting top clubs and coaches on all levels throughout different team sports since 2017. He decided to step down from coaching in 2018 after more than ten years in full-time coaching, including several years at the top level in both men’s and women’s soccer. Marcus has extensive knowledge from working in various roles throughout the game, such as head coach, assistant coach, youth coach, coach educator, player developer, goalkeeper coach, scout, board member, video analysts, and more.