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He allowed his assistants to do most of the hands-on coaching.
Ms. Forrest is as fierce about hands-on coaching of instructors in her style as she is about her workouts.
Quality hands-on coaching has propelled the Jets to overachieve before, but as last year showed, that can only take you so far.
The Dutchman, 50, replaces Dave Collins after UK Athletics opted to scrap the role of performance director in favour of a more hands-on coaching position.
While she never did any hands-on coaching with her younger son after Leon Smith – who is now Britain's Davis Cup captain – took over as coach when he was 11, she has maintained a strong presence in his tennis life.
Yet according to Stewart, Lloyd and Marcus Trescothick, who was a stalwart of Fletcher's England teams, hands-on coaching remained part of the job – as it clearly did under Flower, who continued to work closely with the batsmen.
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He left all that medical stuff to the doctors, which seemed surprising for a man known as the most hands-on coach in the cycling world.
Smith did not apply for the position either, turned off by a job description he called "woolly" and more suitable for a director of rugby than a hands-on coach.
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