Why Toxic Coaches Exist
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What makes a coach toxic, and why do toxic coaches exist in all star cheer? In this episode of the Cheer Biz Podcast, Dan Cotton breaks down one of the most important leadership conversations in the cheerleading industry: toxic coaching. He explains what toxic coach behavior actually looks like, how it differs from strong or demanding coaching, and why some coaches in youth sports and all star cheer environments end up leading from ego, pressure, fear, and poor training instead of healthy leadership. Dan dives into the real causes behind toxic coaching in cheer gyms, including lack of staff training, weak coaching standards, poor accountability, social media influence, pressure to win, fear of failure, parent expectations, and gym owner pressure. He also talks about how coach burnout, competition stress, and unrealistic performance demands can create unhealthy coaching behaviors that hurt athletes, damage team culture, and take the joy out of the sport. This episode is for cheer gym owners, all star cheer coaches, program directors, and youth sports leaders who want to build better coaching systems, stronger staff culture, healthier athlete relationships, and a more positive gym environment without lowering expectations or sacrificing competitive success. If you care about coach development, leadership in cheer, athlete experience, gym culture, and long-term success in the cheer industry, this is an episode you need to hear.