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CACSS Newsletter 2.3.pdf

Published quarterly, the Center's newsletter, Coaching Matters, provides timely information for sport coaches about important topics, upcoming events and helpful resource reviews. Please download and share Coaching Matters with others.

Disease Prevention in Athletics 2.pdf

The Center infographics share essential information about key topics, cutting edge research and professional best practices for training, athlete safety and coaching practices with coaches, parents and athletes. Please feel free to download and share these infographics.

Youth summer hockey 2022.pdf

Best Practices Information

The Center shares essential information about best practices for training, athlete safety and coaching practices with coaches, parents and athletes.

Watch discussions and presentations on applied coaching and sport science by a series of unique sport and coaching experts.

The Center has created a consolidated list of coaching and sport related conferences. If you have a conference or event that is not on this list, please let us know! CoachingEd@mail.wvu.edu

National & International Resources

United States Center for Coaching Excellence logo

Nationally focused not for profit organization dedicated to leadership and support for quality coach education and development in the United States.

iCoachKids logo

The iCoachKids Movement was formed to harness the motivation, interest and momentum for the development of a Global Sport System that provides a safe a developmentally appropriate environment for each and every child.

The Aspen Institute's Project Play logo

Project Play develops, applies and shares knowledge that helps stakeholders build healthy communities through sports.

Based on research and best practices from the scientific community and successful youth sports programs across the United States, it offers actionable strategies for parents, coaches, organizations, communities, and policymakers to support youth sports participation for all.

Coaches, coaching educators, administrators, athletes and the public use the National Standards for Sport Coaches from SHAPE America for direction regarding the knowledge and skills that coaches should possess.

As a knowledge-based social enterprise we encourage governments, institutions, schools, and sport organizations to improve their programs and services in ways that will benefit everyone—not just the high achievers.

A not-for-profit, global organization with the mission of leading and developing sport coaching globally.

Center Coach Developer Resources - Coming Soon!

The Sport Coach Profession


Coach Development Systems


Applied Coach Development