How to be a Little League coach?

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Becoming a Little League coach requires a basic understanding of baseball and patience to teach children. Coaches must register with the National Little League Association and attend training seminars. Patience is key, and coaches must also be role models for children.

Many parents may want to become Little League coaches when their children are old enough to start learning the game of baseball. Most towns and cities already have some sort of organized league, so becoming a Little League coach can be simple: just sign up to volunteer. More competitive leagues, however, may be more selective and have more criteria that a candidate must meet to become a Little League coach, but in any situation, the candidate must have at least a basic understanding of the game of baseball and a willingness to patiently teach children to play the game.

If your goal is to become a Little League coach, you must have a thorough understanding of your league’s rules and regulations. Some first aid training is also helpful, as is experience with other volunteer opportunities. Many leagues require coaching candidates to register with the National Little League Association and complete a volunteer application. This means you allow the association to run a background check on you. Many leagues are waiting for this approval before allowing you to become a manager.

It is not uncommon for local leagues to hold training seminars, and it is a good idea to attend them if they are available. Not only do they prepare you to coach the game of baseball, they also prepare you to work with the common age group in Little League. As a Little League coach, you will need to not only understand the game, but also be able to teach it; you must have specific knowledge of throwing, catching, base running, and basic game strategy, and be able to impart that knowledge to young children of all skill levels.

The biggest key to being a Little League coach is developing patience. The age group you work with is not always easy to train, and children require extra attention, repetition and guidance. Also remember that you are now a role model for impressionable children, and your conduct on and off the field will be scrutinized by players and their parents. To become a Little League coach, remember that you are more than a coach. You are a confidant, a role model and a professional. If you don’t know the age group or are a model, try volunteering in another capacity before training.




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