Seven must-read books for coaches and athletic directors in 2026
But what books are best?
Coach & Athletic Director compiled a list of recommendations for books that all coaches, athletic administrators, and other sports professionals must read to become a true leader for their programs.Below is a synopsis of the seven book recommendations.
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Photo courtesy of Verde Design, Inc. Coaching today is more challenging than ever. From tight budgets, long hours, and overzealous parents to the NCAA transfer portal, NIL deals, and social media, today’s coaches are faced with high expectations and little thanks. Too many coaches find themselves burned out, worn down, and wondering if all the stress and pressure is worth it.
After 28 years of coaching on the field, including 25 seasons as head coach for the University of Kentucky, and 20 years mentoring coaches both one-on-one and through his work at SCORE International and the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Coach Keith Madison has a plan to help you be successful.
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If you have coached both men and women athletes, you probably have noticed that some motivational approaches that worked great with the guys didn’t connect as well with your women athletes. Coaching Women Athletes to Excellence will help you build and enhance team unity and motivate your athletes to even greater heights.
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The Crooked Rim motivates, inspires and empowers all readers with practical tools and strategies to master their own mindset, strengthen personal resilience and develop resilient teams, and perform like a corporate athlete to manage elevated expectations and insurmountable stress.
Through The Crooked Rim, Pam Borton inspires hope, confidence, and a powerful belief that resilience and mental toughness are attainable. For more than 30 years, she has coached these principles and guided elite NCAA players and now corporate athletes to their own Final Fours…and she shows readers that they can do it, too.
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Many books about professional development focus on what it means to lead — a team, a business, and those aspiring to be where you are. But in order to do more in leadership, first you must take care of day-to-day operations. After all, there’s no time for motivational speeches when you have budgets to balance and events to coordinate.
In this comprehensive guide to the realities of this work, Dr. David Hoch draws upon his lifetime of experience in sports management to encourage you to perfect your skills in how to manage work responsibilities. These include personnel, budget, emergency protocols, and one’s mental health, among others.
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Through real-life stories, proven strategies, and the Changing Lives Curriculum
- The Seven Commitments of a Great Team by Jon Gordon
In The 7 Commitments of a Great Team, we follow the journey of Tim, a struggling leader facing declining business performance, low team morale, and self-doubt. While visiting his old college coach who is on his deathbed, Coach Richie reminds him of a lesson from years past: “Teammates are forever.”
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This poignant moment triggers a powerful flashback to Tim’s past, where his team defied all odds and achieved something remarkable. As Tim reflects on that experience, he realizes that the same seven commitments that led to success back then can be applied to his current team ― and to any team striving to achieve extraordinary results together.






