Eminence wrote:Coaching styles are not gender specific. Coaches who have excelled in girls basketball or any sport realize how to motivate different kids. There are more female coaches on the college level than on the high school level. You don't see any female coaching a boys team but you see a lot of men coaching a girls team. So there is a double standard that exist. How would a women teach a boy how to dunk?
adriana wrote:Eminence wrote:Coaching styles are not gender specific. Coaches who have excelled in girls basketball or any sport realize how to motivate different kids. There are more female coaches on the college level than on the high school level. You don't see any female coaching a boys team but you see a lot of men coaching a girls team. So there is a double standard that exist. How would a women teach a boy how to dunk?
How many coaches, men or women, teach their players how to dunk??
Hinsa wrote:adriana wrote:Eminence wrote:Coaching styles are not gender specific. Coaches who have excelled in girls basketball or any sport realize how to motivate different kids. There are more female coaches on the college level than on the high school level. You don't see any female coaching a boys team but you see a lot of men coaching a girls team. So there is a double standard that exist. How would a women teach a boy how to dunk?
How many coaches, men or women, teach their players how to dunk??
Zero! Good point Adriana. You rock!
Roughrider wrote:this is a dumb topic, it shouldnt matter if you are a woman or man, if you know what your doing, you're qualified for the job
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