Coaches
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Rather than cheapening a relationship, could training and payment actually turn normal people into excellent
coaches?
Football teams are now like multinational franchises, with
coaches
and players from all over the world.
Is it any surprise that at the height of the Fillon affair, the right-wing bosses and their phantom
coaches
turned (doctrinal and stylistic differences be damned!) to their benchwarmers, who were supposed to be waiting to enter the game?
Many politicians would be helpless without
coaches
to teach them the techniques of performing in front of a camera.
This need is particularly pressing for those – such as parents, teachers, youth workers, and sports
coaches
– who are in regular contact with young people.
And this is not only because many
coaches
of the national teams are, like in the good old days, “foreign mercenaries,” with this Cup’s Swiss guards including the Brazilian
coaches
of Japan and Portugal, the Swedish coach of England, and the French coach of Tunisia.
And the downsides to the practice – irreparable damage to the athlete’s health, not to mention to their and their country’s reputation, if they get caught – seem not to outweigh the potential benefits in the eyes of ambitious
coaches
and athletes.
Many politicians would be helpless without
coaches
to teach them the techniques of performing in front of the camera.
The heritage of kings and queens stretching back across more than a millennium – the enduring symbolism of crowns and coaches, and the literal embodiment of the English and now the British state – binds Britons together in a common journey.
The very best NBA basketball players often make top coaches, while former Formula 1 champion drivers are associated with great team performance.
Entire industries of counselors and coaches, and varied ecosystems of substances and self-help, have emerged to guide them on this quest.
Most successful modern football clubs are as mixed as Benetton advertisements, with
coaches
and players from all over the globe, but this seems to have done nothing to diminish the enthusiasm of local supporters.
As the Olympic sailor Ben Barger noted, the money that the “Olympic Movement” produces “goes to executives first, then administrators, then coaches, and then athletes.”
The IOC and its partners have a history of ignoring the perils that arise from the relationship between
coaches
and the young athletes they train – a relationship that has provided fertile ground for manipulation and abuse.
Coaches
can use their position of authority to lead young athletes to start doping or to take advantage of them sexually.
Worse still, Coulibaly never had to account for his terrible decision, or explain it to anyone – not the players and
coaches
on the pitch, and not the public at large.
Moreover, Skillful and Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper have launched an intensive program to train career coaches, who will then help individual workers identify the skills and training they need for the jobs they want.
After child care, there followed hordes of private tutors, test coaches, and university admissions consultants.
Good
coaches
analyze their game and their opponent’s game, so that they can capitalize on errors and benefit from “good luck.”
Job
coaches
would work directly with disabled people to gain a sense of their abilities, interests, and potential, while developing partnerships with employers, to whom they could recommend promising candidates.
Job
coaches
could also help to negotiate the terms of a new employee’s contract through so-called customized employment, which personalizes the employment relationship to ensure that it meets the needs of both employee and employer.
India is converting 5,000 railway
coaches
into isolation wards, and its celebrated Taj Hotels in Mumbai are being used to house frontline medical workers who need to remain in quarantine between shifts.
She saw them, helped them, and became interested in them, and now the whole family is on her hands – and she doesn't do it patronizingly, just with money, but she herself
coaches
the boys in Russian for the High School, and she has taken the girl into the house.
- And people would pass the house, going off in wagonettes and
coaches
as jolly and merry as could be, the sun shining out, and not a cloud to be seen.
One time she would come for my orders, how I would have my
coaches
painted, and how lined; and another time what clothes my page should wear; in short, my eyes were dazzled.
We resolved to be going the next day, but about six o'clock at night we were alarmed with a great uproar in the street, and people riding as if they had been out of their wits; and what was it but a hue-and-cry after three highwaymen that had robbed two
coaches
and some other travellers near Dunstable Hill, and notice had, it seems, been given that they had been seen at Brickhill at such a house, meaning the house where those gentlemen had been.
The meaning was this; people come frequently with bundles and small parcels to those inns, and call for such carriers or
coaches
as they want, to carry them into the country; and there generally attend women, porters' wives or daughters, ready to take in such things for their respective people that employ them.
It happened very oddly that I was standing at the inn gate, and a woman that had stood there before, and which was the porter's wife belonging to the Barnet stage-coach, having observed me, asked if I waited for any of the
coaches.
It seems she was going with her mistress, whom she had been gone to fetch, to the Barnet
coaches.
This was not indeed my own invention, but was given me by one that had practised it with success, and my governess liked it extremely; and indeed I tried it again several times, though never twice near the same place; for the next time I tried it in White Chapel, just by the corner of Petticoat Lane, where the
coaches
stand that go out to Stratford and Bow, and that side of the country, and another time at the Flying Horse, without Bishopgate, where the Cheston
coaches
then lay; and I had always the good luck to come off with some booty.
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