The MiMentor team has enjoyed a very busy year, both on and off the field, committed to our mission to empower coaches around the world to learn more about the beautiful game.

Anticipations are high for an even more monumental 2024, with more first-class coaching content coming!

Over the past 12 months, we've unveiled many new premium and free online courses and resources, extending support to coaches worldwide.

Our content has proven instrumental in accumulating essential CPD hours, supporting their governing body coaching qualifications and fostering their personal growth.

In addition to technical and tactical insights, we've released top-notch content to aid coaches in broadening their understanding of the game. Our guides on Managing Parents, Growth Mindset, and coaching young players with Autism or ADHD have been well-received.

But the journey doesn't end here. We've guided more coaches globally through our Coach Mentor Diploma in collaboration with United Soccer Coaches. Expanding beyond soccer, we've ventured into golf, collaborating with PGA Professionals.

Our content creation services provide organisations with bespoke eLearning content for specific training needs and have seen the newest partners join MiMentor, including the Association of Sporting Directors and the new undergraduate degree BSc Football Industry degree course by Ahead In Sport, UCEN Manchester, and Sheffield Hallam University is under way.

We have some exciting plans for 2024 that we know will further support the development of our members and committed coaches, and enhance their learning journey further.

As we diligently work on fresh content and projects for the upcoming months, we eagerly anticipate sharing it all soon. So, stay tuned for exciting updates.

Good luck for a prosperous 2024.

The MiMentor Team

The Year In Review 2023
We take a look back at another busy year for the MiMentor team, supporting the development of coaches, clubs and organisations around the world.
Resources
Meet our Global Performance Mentor, Grant Downie OBE.
In this definition of mentoring offered by Weaver and Celldurai (1999) they state the role of the mentor is to:
As a soccer parent, be a positive part of your child's learning process and try these open questions out after the game.
The former England manager talks to MiMentor about the important mentors in his life and the role they played in his career.
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Steve McClaren tells us about his first arrival at Manchester United and what boss Sir Alex Ferguson said to him...
The demands of coaching can sometimes lead to burnout - or physical and emotional exhaustion. But how can we avoid burnout and keep our passion and desire at an optimum?
How much do you really know about your players? What are their individual strengths and weaknesses? What do they personally need to improve on? Do they know where they can grow as players? Do they even want to develop?
Meet our Global Coaching Mentor, Ben Garner
Here are a few important things you as a coach should consider when creating and designing coaching practices for your players.


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