Mature student has a ball on unique football coaching course

A dad-of-four has become one of the first people to graduate from a unique course delivered by Staffordshire University and Stoke City FC

Rob Henshall in his graduation cap and gown holding a scroll

Rob Henshall is now topping up to the BSc (Hons) Physical Education and Sports Coaching degree

Be brave, be audacious and just go for it because you never know. Don't ever be worried that it might not work out because you don't know until you try it.

Rob Henshall, FdSc Coaching in the Community (Football)

Rob Henshall, was part of the first cohort to complete the FdSc Coaching in the Community (Football) foundation degree, studied over a two-year period, with work experience opportunities delivered in partnership with Stoke City’s Community Trust.

The 37-year-old from Swindon was inspired to become a football coach after helping out at his son’s football club. To prepare for university study, Rob completed the ten-week Step Up to Higher Education course before starting the foundation degree.

He explained: “I left school and I joined the Army. Then jumped from job to job – lorry driver, bus driver, taxi driver, delivering food shopping – and that didn't really whet my appetite. So when I did start grassroots coaching, I knew this is what I want to do.

“I hadn’t been in education for a good 20 years and so I decided to do the Step Up course. I absolutely enjoyed it and it got me ready for education.”

Students on the Coaching in the Community course have the opportunity to take part in activities at the bet365 Stadium, Clayton Wood training ground and The Academy Dome. During his studies, Rob also had chance to go on international trips to football training camps in Norway and Finland.

“The course has given me the opportunity to look into sports science in a little bit more detail. I've been able to reflect on my coaching practice, out on the grass and the astroturf, but also on international trips with Stoke City Football Club.

“I've been able to apply all of the sports science that I've learned on the course in those settings. It's been really exciting. To actually to get out there and practice your craft, you can't put a price on it.”

After graduating with a distinction for his foundation degree, Rob is staying at Staffordshire University to top-up to the BSc (Hons) Physical Education and Sports Coaching degree and has ambitions to work at St George's Park with the England team.

“It feels really amazing. Obviously, I've not done anything like this before. I'm the first in my family to ever go to university and graduate. So for me, it's quite exciting and who knows where it can lead to next!”

Rob added: “The lecturers here have been absolutely amazing on my journey as well. I couldn't thank them enough for all the support they've given me over the years, and I look forward to working with them again.”

To others considering going back into education, Rob advised: “Be brave, be audacious, and just go for it because you never know. Don't ever be worried that it might not work out because you don't know until you try it.

“I've got four children and I'm now a positive role model for them. Essentially, showing them that anything's possible and if you want something, go for it.”

 

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