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Didier Chambaron: Why Coaching Courses Aren’t Enough

1 h 4 min · 7. maj 20261 h 4 min
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Check Out ‘Performance Football Coaching’ at St Mary’s University below: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/performance-football-coaching Director of Coach Education at U.S. Soccer, Didier Chambaron joins Gary Curneen on Modern Soccer Coach Podcast for one of the most important conversations we’ve had around coach education, player development, and the future of coaching culture in the United States. As Director of Coach Education at U.S. Soccer, Didier shares his thoughts on: - Why attending coaching courses alone is not enough - The difference between coach education and coach development - Creating player-centered environments - Building learning cultures inside clubs - The role of humility in elite coaching This conversation goes far beyond licenses and curriculum. It gets into identity, leadership, environment design, and what truly impacts player development. A huge thank you to Didier for such an open and thoughtful discussion. Make sure you subscribe for more elite coaching conversations, tactical breakdowns, and player development content. A huge thank you as well to St Mary’s University for supporting the episode. Their fully distance learning Master’s in Performance Football Coaching gives coaches the opportunity to continue developing at a high level while still working in the game day-to-day.

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