tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post1327561548491710339..comments2024-03-26T04:43:26.948-07:00Comments on The Business/Judo of Life: Another Jim Pedro Guest Post on CoachingDr. AnnMariahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741371839260099343noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post-38361412117472517782012-04-29T15:59:57.164-07:002012-04-29T15:59:57.164-07:00I agree that the move from competitor to coach is ...I agree that the move from competitor to coach is not a direct step. Justin Flores commented that while he was a black belt level competitor, when he retired from competition and started coaching he was a white belt level coach. I think that realization probably contributed to him eventually becoming a really good coach (which he is today)Dr. AnnMariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13741371839260099343noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2192186541955038172.post-33401711275242046162012-04-29T12:43:22.738-07:002012-04-29T12:43:22.738-07:00Right on ! Love the coaching blogs you have been ...Right on ! Love the coaching blogs you have been doing lately. Most commonly mixed up concepts...instructing vs coaching...The other paradigm I see alot in judo is that a great former competitor automatically becomes a great coach.Enosisnoreply@blogger.com