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Coaching Resources

Some prospective Special Olympics coaches have coaching experience; some don’t. Some have experience with individuals with intellectual disabilities, some don’t. A coach may be a teacher, family member, a volunteer from other areas of Special Olympics, or someone simply charged up to change others’ lives and their own!

Steps to becoming a coach

To become a Certified Special Olympics Coach, a volunteer must first get in touch with a nearby Special Olympics office.

  • Attend a General Orientation as a basic introduction to Special Olympics
  • Attend an approved second course covering a specific sport, aspects of coaching individuals with intellectual disabilities, or other coaching tactics
  • Complete 10 hours of working with Special Olympics athletes under an experienced coach; and
  • Complete the Special Olympics Application for Sports Training Certification and submit it to the Local Special Olympics Program.
  • Complete the training program for Protective Behaviors and submit confirmation of completion to the Local Special Olympics Program (U.S. only).

Local programs conduct these courses throughout the year, and can help any interested volunteer find the courses to best meet their needs.  Click here to use the Program Locator.

Education Resources

The Special Olympics Coaches Education System provides our volunteer coaches with everything they need to coach Special Olympics athletes. The training is mandatory. Click below for a complete description of the courses in the Special Olympics Coaches Education System.

Resources Online

Special Olympics offers a comprehensive set of Coaching Guides in each sport, Competition Guides, and the Special Olympics Summer and Winter Rules Book are available in print and online in several languages. Click below to see the overview of resources for each sport.

Code of Conduct

Special Olympics is committed to the highest ideals of sport and expects all coaches to honor sport and Special Olympics. All Special Olympics coaches agree to observe a code of conduct.