2013年9月26日星期四

Coaching Sports During a Gap Year Abroad

The opportunity to coach abroad may well be of interest if you're keen to play a part in the athletic development of young people. This may be your chance to generate enthusiasm for the sport that you love and engage with impoverished communities in different parts of the world. You may even be interested in the type of sports projects outlined in this article.

Assisting In the Development Of Rugby In Ghana

The people of Ghana have a great passion for sport. The national football team has played in the World Cup on a number of occasions. A few years ago it was decided that local athletes should have the chance to represent their country in the bone crunching sport of rugby, and now, the development of young rugby players has been aided by gap year volunteers from across the world. You can play your part by identifying the stars of the future and helping to organise local rugby competitions.

Coaching Football In South Africa

If you have a developed interest in sports then you'll definitely have been impressed by the teams of South Africa. They've won the rugby and cricket world cups and have also competed successfully in world football competitions. You'll gain a true appreciation for the passion of the local people if you volunteer to coach abroad. You may come across children who spend hours playing football in the hope of emulating national hero's such as Lucas Radebe and Benni McCarthy. It may even be possible to build a sense of team spirit and enhance the skills of the players during your time in South Africa.

Training Netball Players In Ghana

It is fair to say the Ghanaian sports scene is dominated by men. However, the young girls living in this country have been inspired by the achievements of athletes such as Elizabeth Amolofo and Esther Dankwah. The youngsters have even started playing the popular sport of netball. Those of you who want to coach abroad may well be interested in enhancing the skills of the local school children. You may be surprised by their natural enthusiasm and eagerness to participate in teams.

Teaching Hockey In South Africa

Hockey is becoming increasingly popular among the students of South Africa. They enjoy the sense of excitement while competing against rival schools, however often the young players do not fully understand the importance of tactics or regular training. You can help by spending some time as a coach abroad. You will be able to teach the basic skills and help in the organisation of local tournaments. Of course you will be supported by local teachers and gap year specialists who will ensure you enjoy the full benefits of this opportunity and return home with plenty of wonderful memories.

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