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The phrase "a coaching course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a program or class designed to teach coaching skills or techniques.
Example: "I enrolled in a coaching course to improve my leadership abilities and help others reach their potential."
Alternatives: "a training program" or "a coaching program."
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"First of all, we both took a coaching course early in our careers," Roxburgh said.
"He was going there to spend a year and take a coaching course.
In 1991, Tom was sent by the FA to run a coaching course in the British Virgin Islands.
He said he had attended a coaching course and learned many of the techniques of good coaching.
I didn't learn how to offer advice from a coaching course; I've done it the hard way by working in the trenches.
Bowyer was invited by Tony Loughlan (now with Burnley) who had also been forced to retire through injury, to join him on a coaching course in Leicester.
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After being at the club for 11 games he left (partly as a result of the club refusing to let him participate in the reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!) on 5 October, to begin a football coaching course.
"I'm doing a rowing coaching course," he said.
Whilst Fallon is currently taking a judo coaching course, his future plans are still undecided.
Rae, who is currently undergoing his A licence coaching course, will combine playing and coaching in his third spell at the club.
Norwich manager Alex Neil headed straight to the airport for a Uefa coaching course after the Championship play-off semi-final draw at Ipswich.
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