Linda Low is our Coach Mentor

Linda is the Senior Consultant at e.t.c coaching consultants, and Programme Lead for the Olympic Solidarity Women In Sports Performance High Performance Coaching Pathway (WISH).

She was at the forefront of coach education in the UK for many years before moving to the USA. She is a pioneer in field-based coach education training, resulting in being awarded the prestigious award of UK Coach Developer of the year in 2014.

With e.t.c, Linda works collaboratively to support the delivery of high quality coaching education and coach development, and supporting women in sports coaching and leadership. 

She has consulted with the World Rowing Federation, World Rugby, British Athletics, United Soccer Coaches, and the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) supporting coach education and the PTRW program, for which she received the PTR education merit award in 2022.

Linda, along with Sarah McQuade and John Ackerley, oversee our highly successful Coach Mentor Diploma in collaboration with United Soccer Coaches.

Follow Linda on Twitter @LindaLow22

LINDA'S COURSES AND CONTENT ON THE MIMENTOR PLATFORM

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Coach Mentor DiplomaDiploma course
Linda Low
Meet our Coach Mentor, Linda Low
Resources
What makes a good football coach? It’s a question that most coaches have been asked on their journey and will also often ask themselves when reflecting on their performances and what they can do better.
Ipswich Town U18s coach Callum Tongue talks about how he went from being a young goalkeeper to coaching outfield players in a professional academy.
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Elliott Ward, former Premier League defender and now UEFA A Licence coach at Colchester United's academy, speaks to the MiMentor team for the Coaches Coffee Club
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In this leadership guide we look at some of the important things you should be considering ahead, or during your early days, of becoming a manager or head coach.
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Daryl McMahon, boss of National League outfit Dagenham & Redbridge, joined MiMentor's Ross Embleton and James Baker to talk about his thoughts and experiences on his journey into coaching in the professional game

The former West Ham United and Stevenage midfielder moved into management with Ebbsfleet in 2014, before a spell in charge at Macclesfield.

In 2020, Daryl took the helm at the Daggers and this season steered them to an eighth-place finish.
Daryl talks in the Coaches Coffee Club about his career in the game, as well as his views on what makes a great coach, while also sharing with us one of his favourite sessions.
Whether during pre-season or through the campaign, strength has become a much more important element of the game in recent times.
Check out these tips to help you create individual player development plans, an essential part of nurturing both the athletic and personal growth of players.
Encouraging young players to dribble with the ball not only helps them develop key skills, but also plays an important role in maintaining possession.
In this episode of the MiMentor Coaches Coffee Club we discuss The Art of Observation with former FA Tutor Jamie Godbold.
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