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What does a T-DREAM assistant coach do? 🤔

Hello! This is Head Coach Dai from T-DREAM! 😊

The other day, we sent out an announcement for "Assistant Coach Recruitment" on our official LINE! (*Depending on when you are reading this, recruitment may have already closed...! 🙇‍♂️)

After the announcement, we received several comments from graduates such as
I'm interested, but I'm hesitant to apply...🤔 and
I'm worried about whether I can do it...

as well.

So, this time, I will answer the question
What does a T-DREAM assistant coach actually do?
by explaining the daily flow and job duties in detail!

💡 Actually... Head Coach Dai and Coach Kairi also started here!

If you are worried because you have no teaching experience, please rest assured. Actually, both Head Coach Dai and Coach Kairi started as assistant coaches!

(And Coach Kairi is a graduate of the school
👨‍🎓)

From there, they gained experience and have now stepped up to become full-time employees 💨
If you like soccer/futsal
and like children,

you'll be just fine!

🕒 Daily flow of an assistant coach

1. Arrival, preparation, and meeting (30 minutes before school starts)

An assistant coach's day begins with arriving 15 to 30 minutes before school starts! 🚗💨

  • Equipment preparation: Set up the tools used for that day's school, such as balls, cones, and markers ⚽️

  • Meeting: Together with the head coach, carefully confirm the day's school menu, information about children coming for a trial, and the "coaching points" to make the children aware of today.

Since we share "what kind of menu it is today and where to focus" thoroughly in advance, you can stand on the pitch without getting lost even if you are inexperienced ☺️💬

2. School session! (Enjoy it to the fullest with the children 💪)

The school finally starts! While supporting the head coach, we will work together to liven up the school.

  • At first: Start with what you can do, such as supporting the children and assisting with 1-on-1s and mini-games! 🕐

  • Once you get used to it: Try "freezing" the play to give instructions to the whole group, or try giving specific advice during matches like "Nice play!" or "Let's try this next time!" 🔥

It is the most rewarding time to see the children's smiles when they say "I did it!" up close! ✨

3. Cleanup and dismissal (after school ends)

When school is over, everyone works together to clean up the equipment. Once cleanup is finished, the day's work is done! You are free to head home promptly 🚗💨

★ An extra bit of fun
Some coaches stay behind to voluntarily hold a post-school reflection meeting, while others join the individual futsal session after school to work up a good sweat playing the sport they love before heading home! ⚽️🔥

In conclusion

Being a T-DREAM assistant coach is the best job because you get to be involved with the soccer and futsal you love while watching the children grow right before your eyes! ✨
Plus, there is the unique fun and excitement that only graduates get to experience, like
working alongside the coaches who taught you when you were a student!

Whether you are good at soccer or not doesn't matter at all.
If you have a passion for "loving soccer and futsal" or "loving children," that is more than enough to be welcomed! 🔥

If reading this article has made you think, "Maybe I'll give it a try..." or "I might be able to do this!" and you are even slightly interested, please first feel free to send a message via the [Graduate-Only LINE]! ✨💬

Even if you are just reaching out for advice like "I'm still not sure...", you are very welcome. We look forward to the day we can stand on the pitch with you!

enjoy football! ⚽️


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