University of Denver KINE SPORT

University of Denver KINE SPORT The University of Denver's online coaching programs are designed to be flexible, engaging, and individualized. We deliver serious education for serious coaches.

Our comprehensive curriculum prepares coaches for elite level settings, while offering electives for students to individualize their education. Designed for coaches with full-time jobs or students who would also benefit from additional practical experience, our degree can be completed in as short as one calendar year or up to six years. The average student will likely complete the degree within tw

o to three years. Through our mission of advancing the public, our trained coaches will have a profound impact on the athletes and communities they serve.

05/28/2026

🎤 Sport Coaching Rapid Fire

What do our faculty wish more people understood about coaching?

From the importance of coach education and development to the reality that great coaches are developed—not born—this round goes deeper than the scoreboard.

Because coaching is more than what you see on the surface.

 hanging with  alumni and Head Coach of  at .and.mindset weightlifting meet!
05/16/2026

hanging with alumni and Head Coach of at .and.mindset weightlifting meet!

📣 Participants Needed for Research Study on Colorado Youth Sports & Social MediaDid you participate in Colorado youth sp...
05/13/2026

📣 Participants Needed for Research Study on Colorado Youth Sports & Social Media

Did you participate in Colorado youth sports between the ages of 13–18? Researchers at the State of Colorado Sport Research Lab at the University of Denver are looking to speak with individuals ages 18–25 about their experiences in youth sports, including identity, motivation, belonging, challenges, and the role social media played in shaping those experiences.

Participants will take part in an interview discussing their youth sport experiences and perspectives on barriers impacting participation among Colorado youth athletes.

Participation is completely voluntary, and all interviews will be audio-recorded for research purposes. Findings may contribute to academic publications and presentations.

Questions? Contact:
Kamryn Brown — [email protected]
Dr. Beau Manierre Houston — [email protected]

This study has been approved by the University of Denver IRB.

Interested or know someone who might be? Visit: https://udenver.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bIehmu1Lykn9zXo

05/06/2026

🎤 Sport Coaching Rapid Fire

The hardest lessons stick the most. What has coaching taught our faculty?

Drop yours 👇

04/16/2026

🎤 Sport Coaching Rapid Fire

We’re back with another round—putting our faculty on the spot.

From one-word takes on DU students to what keeps our faculty coming back to the classroom—here’s what they had to say.

What might coaches be missing? Our latest DU Sport Sense blog explores the differences between neurodivergent and neurot...
04/09/2026

What might coaches be missing? Our latest DU Sport Sense blog explores the differences between neurodivergent and neurotypical athlete experiences in youth sport—and why understanding those differences matters more than ever.

From communication styles to sensory environments, small shifts in coaching can make a big impact on athlete development and belonging.

đź”— Read more: https://bit.ly/3OervYH

Excellence on the slopes and in the classroom.DU skier Mia Hunt has recently been named the 2026 NCAA Elite Scholar-Athl...
03/17/2026

Excellence on the slopes and in the classroom.

DU skier Mia Hunt has recently been named the 2026 NCAA Elite Scholar-Athlete Award winner, recognizing the athlete with the highest GPA competing at the national championship site.

With a 3.992 GPA in Kinesiology & Sport Studies as well as Economics, she’s a perfect example of dedication in sport, academics, and leadership.

👏 Congrats, Mia!

đź”— Read more: https://bit.ly/4rxHY7V

03/10/2026

🎤 Sport Coaching Q&A: Rapid Fire

We’re putting our faculty on the spot with a few quick questions to get to know the people behind the program.

Drop your answer in the comments: What was the first sport you ever played?

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