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		<title>Dealing with tough Coaching Situations</title>
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No coach ever truly wants to deal with tough coaching situations or more commonly, problem athletes.  Soon or later, you are going to run into that one athlete which will make you wonder why you wanted to coach in the first place.  Instinct will tell you to get rid of that particular player, [...]]]></description>
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