In the 16th century, a small village in northwest Hungary became known for an invention that changed the world. The village of Kocs (pronounced "coach") made its living from building carts and transporting goods between Vienna and Budapest.
Read MoreThe global coronavirus pandemic has shifted the way humans live around the world. It's also probably shifted the way you're able to coach the players on your team. Perhaps your country forced you off the field, limited the number of players you're able to be around at one time, or prevented you from conducting practice as usual. Although these realities might make it difficult to coach at a high level, there are many things you can do right now to improve. Here are three ways you can improve as a football coach during a pandemic:
Read MoreOur game has been male-dominant for quite some time. A long time really. A really long time. It can be debated when American football truly began, but let's use 1869 as a benchmark. On November 6th of that year the very first college football game was played between Rutgers and Princeton. The first known professional league began in 1902 comprising of teams only in the state of Pennsylvania. Only men were allowed to play, and only men were allowed to coach.
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