Coaches! Time to TeamUp

Go beyond the X's and O's.
Be a great coach on
and off the field.

 

Winning shouldn’t be the only goal. Helping your young athletes reach their full potential and succeed in life is also a big part of your role. That’s where TeamUp CT comes in!

Amidst various positive and negative influences, young people grapple with defining their identity and behavior. This includes understanding and expressing emotions, developing effective communication strategies, fostering self-respect, and engaging in healthy relationships.

The unique coach-player relationship influences how young individuals perceive and interact with the world. As coaches and mentors, you play a pivotal role in shaping young athletes into successful adults and leaders, significantly impacting their character development. By emphasizing teamwork and fair play, sports provide an ideal platform to teach essential relationship skills.

 

Why join TeamUp?

Influence:

You are uniquely positioned to positively influence the behaviors of your players.

Empower: 

In just a few short minutes each week, you can empower your athletes to lead change.

Legacy:

Your legacy is more personal than just wins, it’s about the values and character you help instill.

 

 

LOOKING FOR A WAY TO BUILD LEADERSHIP SKILLS?
BRING TEAMUP TO YOUR SCHOOL.

 

COACHING BOYS
INTO MEN

Helping young men become good men.

Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) is an evidence-based prevention program developed by Futures Without Violence. Designed to teach respect, integrity and non-violence to young male athletes, it highlights the importance of personal responsibility.

+ Builds healthy relationship skills.

+ Promotes positive mental health practices.

+ Emphasizes violence never equals strength.

Coaching Girls
to Leaders

Confidence is what turns thoughts into action.

Coaching Girls to Leaders (CGTL) is a prevention program compiled by CCADV. Designed to inspire female athletes through the importance of respect for themselves and others, it fosters their ability to take an active role in promoting healthy relationships and a supportive culture.

+ Builds confidence, resilience, and respect.

+ Promotes communication of healthy boundaries.

+ Teaches healthy vs. unhealthy relationship behaviors.

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