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Definition of Coaching
1. Noun. The job of a professional coach.
Definition of Coaching
1. Verb. (present participle of coach) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Coaching
1. coach [v] - See also: coach
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coaching
Literary usage of Coaching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Debaters' Manual by Edith M. Phelps (1922)
"coaching' DANGERS AND ADVANTAGES OF coaching.—A great variety of opinion exists
as to how much and what kind of coaching should be given to the debaters. ..."
2. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"coaching IN CHIHUAHUA THAT coaching is a grand sport I cannot deny, for I know
almost nothing of it beyond an impression that there is a tremendous amount ..."
3. Book-prices Current: A Record of Prices at which Books Have Been Sold at Auction (1901)
"3451 coaching. Hissey (JJ) A Drive through England—On the Box ... Tristram (WO)
coaching Days and coaching Ways, illustrations by H. Railton and Hugh ..."
4. Biological, Social, and Organizational Components of Success for Women in by National Academy of Sciences (U.S., National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (U.S. (2006)
"An Integrated coaching and Mentoring Program for University Transformation Diana
Bilimoria, Margaret M. Hopkins, Deborah A. O'Neil, and Susan R. Perry, ..."
5. Highways and Horses by Athol Maudslay (1888)
"I INCLUDE under the head of amateur coaching al coaching which is not strictly
carried on for the purpos< of pecuniary profit. ..."
6. Working with Youth in High-Risk Environments: Experiences in Prevention edited by Carol E. Marcus, John D. Swisher (1996)
"The Athletes coaching Teens (ACT) program addressed the need for an AOD use
prevention program in the Richmond community. ACT is a comprehensive program ..."
7. Rowing and Track Athletics by Samuel Crowther, Arthur Brown Ruhl (1905)
"CHAPTER XI coaching coaching of American crews and scullers — club and college —
has been for years and is to-day entirely on a professional basis, ..."