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coach
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In the US and UK, a coach typically refers to a person who trains and guides individuals or teams in sports or performance.
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coach
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Refers to a person who trains and directs a sports team
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coach
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Common mode of long-distance travel and popular in sports culture
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coach
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Often associated with sports teams and used for transportation of teams to games and events.
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coach
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A coach can refer to a person who trains and guides athletes in sports teams, as well as a public transport vehicle for long-distance travel.
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coaching
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Commonly used for professional and personal development in business and sports
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coaching
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Coaching is commonly associated with sports, where coaches provide guidance and strategy to athletes.
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coaching
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Common in sports for improving performance and skills
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coaching
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Coaching is a common and widely accepted approach to personal and professional development, with many individuals and organizations using coaching services.
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coaching
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Commonly used for professional and personal development, such as executive coaching and life coaching
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coaching
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Professional coaching with specialized training programs and facilities
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role of coach
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Coaches play a significant role in youth sports, providing guidance and motivation to young athletes.
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volleyball coaching
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Highly valued and well-compensated profession, with a focus on developing competitive teams for national and international competitions.
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