Lisa Williams named Coach Developer of the Year at UK Coaching Awards
London Coaches Program (LCP) mentor, Lisa Williams, has been named Coach Developer of the Year at the UK Coaching Awards.
Announced at a prestigious ceremony in Leeds, Williams was honoured with the award to mark her ingenuity and passion to see other coaches succeed in basketball.
Williams has honed the coaching skills of over 130 Londoners aged 16-30, adding to the thousands of coaches she has mentored as one of Basketball England’s coach education tutors during her career – providing them all with the tools, techniques and strategies to enhance their basketball player development philosophy.
“I am emotional because you do so much and you do it because you love it, and you do it because it’s the right thing to do, you don’t expect a pat on the back,” Williams said.
“It’s actually nice to have an award with my name on it. I’ve been doing it for years and no one’s ever said, ‘we see you we see what you’re doing, and we appreciate you’.
“It’s good to be able to represent basketball in a positive way so that other sports can see that basketball is doing things the right way and getting the recognition that we truly deserve. We do good things, and we need to shout about it as much as we possibly can.”
The Croydon College sports lecturer has recently set up a female sports coaching collective to help women and girls to come together to talk about coaching, and the issues and struggles they have faced.
This year, Williams ran an all-female coaching session as part of the LCP. The cohort of 25+ coaches, included women from across London of all different ages, and religious and ethnic backgrounds.
Williams, the co-head coach of the London All-Star women’s team, who play in National Basketball League, as well as in the London Metropolitan Basketball League has a keen focus for the team in engaging and empowering women and girls into basketball and building an environment that supports the development of women in sport.
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