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Cheer Coach Gift Ideas

Gift Ideas for Cheer Coaches

 Ideas for Cheer Coach Gifts

As a coach, truly the best gift I have received are either handwritten Thank You notes or messages of appreciation throughout the season. My love language is words of affirmation, so that might be why those mean the most to me! 

But, if you do have a coach who you appreciate, your kind words go much farther than you realize! Here are some ideas that your coach is sure to love:

Thank You Card

Your words of appreciation mean more than you know! 

Starbucks Gift Card

If your coach drinks Starbucks - or their favorite form of caffeinated beverage!

Belt Bag

These are super cute and so handy! Bonus points if it is personalized.

Backpack

Again, bonus points if it is personalized! Coaches need a cheer backpack!

Personalized Reusable Water Bottle

Always a great idea!

Team T-Shirt or Sweatshirt

Honestly, as a coach you can never have enough team t-shirts!! There are ones you can customize on Amazon and Etsy!

Gift Card for Nail Salon/Day Spa

Or any form of self care! 

Custom Lanyard

Coaches wear ID badges to games and practices, why not have a cute team one?

Key Chain

Again - for the backpack! Super cute

Personalized Folding Chair

Saw a folding camping chair you can customize with a name on the back, Coach Smith?? How cute! Coaches sit at games and camps for a long time - why not personalize it!

If you're a coach, what gift would you love to receive?
If your love language is gift giving, what are some of your ideas? Comment below! I would love to hear them!

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