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The Benefits of Youth Basketball Coaching

May 1st, 2009

The benefits of youth basketball coaching are immeasurable!

On a personal level it provides self-fulfillment… Doing voluntary work and
and providing community service to those in need.

It is very satisfying and will make you feel like you accomplished something.

But, the greatest benefit of youth basketball coaching is making a difference in the lives of young people.

You could become a positive role model for some troubled youth and become a difference maker in their young life.

The great thing about youth basketball coaching is you can, with very little experience or background in sports, be the one to keep kids away from bad or dangerous influences in their lives.

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