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Catch Them Being Good: Everything You Need to Know to Successfully Coach Girls

Catch Them Being Good is a comprehensive guide for coaches aiming to enhance their skills and understanding of working with girls. The book delves into various aspects of coaching, including building rapport, fostering a positive team environment, and addressing the unique challenges faced by young female athletes. It provides actionable advice and real-life examples to help coaches create a supportive and empowering atmosphere for their teams. more

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Tony DiCicco
Tony DiCicco

Tony DiCicco, born on August 5, 1948, is a renowned professional football player. He achieved significant accomplishments in his football career and continued to influence the sport after his retirement. more

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