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What is the difference between "training" and "coach" somebody?
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What is the difference between "training" and "coach" somebody?
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2019年3月30日 18:43
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There's not much. In fact, I see that ahdictionary.com defines "trainer" as "One who trains, especially one who coaches athletes, racehorses, or show animals," and "coach" as "A person who trains or directs athletes or athletic teams." So, a trainer is a person who coaches, and a coach is a person who trains!
By custom in the United States, the person who advises an athletic team is called a "coach." A person who works with an individual athlete one-on-one is often called a "trainer."
Also, "coaching" can mean advice or directions issued to an athlete, while they are actually competing, while "training" means work done in preparing to play the game.
Narrowly-focussed career education is called "training," never "coaching." Thus, I could say "I've had training in software engineering." One distinguishes "education," which is broad, from "training," which is narrow. "I was educated at the university. I was trained in SCUBA diving at Winnemac Dive School."
2019年3月30日
( training is about transferring knowledge while coaching is about enhancing knowledge (or skills)—development.)
I just take this from a search on google.
Hope it helps!
2019年3月30日
I think coach is more customized to certain person based on his/her actual life.
2019年3月30日
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Olena Maksymova
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