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Career Guide

How to Become a Athlete Coach

Becoming a athlete coach requires a combination of training, practice, and credentialing. This guide walks you through every step — from choosing your training program to landing your first clients.

Step 1: Get Trained

Start with an ICF-accredited coach training program. For athlete coaching specifically, look for programs that include athlete-specific modules and practicum hours. ACC requires 60+ hours, PCC requires 125+, and MCC requires 200+.

Step 2: Build Coaching Hours

This is where most aspiring athletecoaches get stuck. You need real coaching experience, but it's hard to find clients when you're just starting out.

Options: pro bono coaching, peer practice groups, coaching friends and colleagues, or using AI coaching practice tools to build skills between real sessions.

Step 3: Get Certified

Apply for an ICF credential (ACC, PCC, or MCC) once you meet the requirements. You'll need to pass the ICF credentialing exam and demonstrate your coaching competency through a recorded session evaluation.

Step 4: Build Your Practice

Position yourself as a athlete coaching specialist. Build a website, create content about athlete challenges, network in athlete-related communities, and start marketing your services to your ideal clients.

Start Building Your Athlete Coaching Skills Today

The biggest challenge in becoming a athlete coach? Getting enough practice hours with realistic athlete scenarios.

CoachTrainer.AI gives you unlimited AI clients with athlete-specific challenges. Practice anytime, get scored on ICF competencies, and track your progress toward certification — all from day one.