Better Way to Lead/Teach

Cole Parsley Author Interview

From Dad to Coach: 17 Rules for Coaching Youth Sports teaches readers the seventeen essential rules you have crafted for being an effective coach that makes a lasting impression on their athletes. I appreciated the candid nature with which you told your story. What was the hardest thing for you to write about?

I would say the hardest aspect was when I told my story concerning the ref in Rule 15, looking back on that situation is still embarrassing to this day. I cringe remembering how I acted on the field and the arrogance I displayed.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

It’s really hard for me to pick just one idea because the book is very dense with information that I found the most useful. If I had to pick one, it would be Rule 5: Avoid Excessive Yelling. I have just seen so many coaches (including myself) err in this area, and it really is detrimental to a program and can ruin a kid’s love for the sport. There’s a better way to lead/teach that is both more enjoyable and effective for the coach and player.

What is one thing you hope readers take away from your book?

I hope this book inspires dads to coach. That is my main goal. I wish I had this resource available to me on day one. If you are a new coach looking for philosophies on how to coach or simply a coach looking to grow, then this book is for you.

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Are you stepping into the role of coaching your son’s sports team? With youth leagues seeking dedicated mentors worldwide, this book becomes an invaluable guide. Delve into 17 essential rules meticulously crafted to empower you to excel in coaching. In a reading landscape often silent on coaching youth sports, this book emerges as a vital must-read.


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