They probably have a schedule that was or should have been given out in the beginning of the season. I wouldn't think it would be unreasonable to practice twice a week in some sports and usually no longer then 3 hours, especially in the heat.
In high levels of sport, a coach will sign a contract for a certain amount of time and will have to nominate himself and be elected by his peers to be the coach. The time can vary. (Could be 1 day - 4 years +)
you need to play soccer a few years and know how the sport of soccer is played and how it works.
Graeme Williams is a squash coach. He started this job in England and they moved to Canada to spread the sport. He lived there for 7 years and then moved again to the USA to once again spread the magic of the sport.
Practice 4-5 days a week and try to get in an hour or so of practice time and if you get more than 5 days of practice for 3 years you will become a great athlete at whatever sport you try!
32 years
At that age I would not be worrying about losing weight at 10- 13 years of age unless your child is overweight. If he is I would say a good sport for him/ her would be hockey because you have a lot of practices and you can burn a lot of calories which causes your child to lose weight. Or lacrosse because it is a full contact sport also including football. Soccer is also good because it includes a lot of running yet you have to practice everyday that is the thing about all of the sports. But I really hope you aren't making your child do sports because you want him/ her to lose weight UNLESS it is really necessary
Lou Holtz was a football coach for a total of 33 years, beginning his career as an assistant coach. He began his roll of head coach in 1969 and finished in 2004.
How many years has Dr. maloch has his practice?
37 years
He was Philadelphia's head coach from 1986 to 1990.
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He was the team's head coach from 1986 to 1990.