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How Do You Avoid Coach Burnout?

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How do you avoid coach burnout? Wednesday 17th May 2017   To celebrate Louise Capicotto joining the FCN team this week, we thought we would have a...

“FCN Conference 2017: An Inspiring Event”

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  Karen Brown - GB Hockey Assistant Coach at Rio 2016 & Louise Capricotto      At the end of April, I was fortunate enough to attend the...

Should Coaches Be Awarded Medals Alongside Their Athletes?

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      Should Coaches Be Awarded Medals Alongside Their Athletes? 10th May 2017 This weeks topic is inspired by the news that the IAAF (International Amateur Athletics Federation)...

How would you deal with sexism, homophobia and xenophobia in your coaching environment?

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Welcome to #womenswednesday; our weekly online discussion with female coaches from around the World in partnership with Project 500. Every Wednesday we pose a new topic...

“Strong Proud Women” – What message should we be giving to future female athletes?

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    This weeks #womenswednesday is in celebration of a very special lady - Merle Brown.  Merle is a HUGE Aussie Rules Football fan and got...

How does being a committed coach impact your family life?

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      This weeks #womenswednesday has been inspired by a recent blog written by Sarah Dwyer-Shick about her thoughts on the Billy Graham Rule. The Billy Graham rule is...

FCN Coaching Conference 2017

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About the Female Coaching Conference 2017 The FCN, in partnership with Project 500, are hosting a one of a kind Female Coaching Conference at one of...

Louise Capicotto – Interview

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  Louise Capicotto is a powerlifter and athletics coach based in the UK, with plenty of sporting roles to her name. As well being the...

How can we encourage more players and athletes to become coaches after they retire?

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Welcome to #womenswednesday; our weekly online discussion with female coaches from around the World in partnership with Project 500. Every Wednesday we pose a new...

Q&A With Lydia Greenway

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Lydia Greenway is a retired English cricketer with four Ashes wins and two World Cups to her name.  Having retired this summer, Lydia made her...