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Go to www.thefa.com/learning and you will see Local and National courses.
Contact your Local FA for information and advice. Get on your Level 1 now, that's got a 98percent passrate and then give yourself a few years coaching before trying the Level 2, that's a fairly tough coaching course to pass. Good luck! |
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Thanks alot , its a long road but good though
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Don't think of it as a career - think of it as a hobby/past-time.
Not many full-time jobs in coaching, I'm 23 with Level 2 and 7 years behind me, but I only work as a PE technician. My advice is keep trying to get into it, but make sure you have something else to lean on when it doesn't work out. |
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yeh i know thats what i was only hoping for something parttime i know it will be hard to get there still
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| Hey - looking to be a coach when older |
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