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[change] Transportation

  • Coach (carriage), a horse-drawn carriage
  • Coach (vehicle), a type of passenger-carrying road vehicle. See also Bus
  • Coach (rail) a type of passenger car used in rail transport.
  • Economy class in travel can be referred to as "coach"

[change] Coaching

  • Coach (sport), the director of athletes' activities in sports
    • Head coach
    • Coach (baseball), includes manager, assistant coaches, on-field coaches, and specialized coaches
    • Coach (hockey), head coach or assistant coaches
    • Coaching
    • dating coaching
  • Co-coaching

[change] Popular media

  • Coach (TV series), an American sitcom starring Craig T. Nelson
  • Coach (comics), a Marvel Comics character in X-Force

[change] Corporations

  • Coach Inc., an American leather goods company famous for its handbags
  • Coach Canada, an inter-city coach company in Canada
  • Coach USA, a bus transport company in the United States

[change] People

  • Jonathan Coachman, World Wrestling Entertainment personality a.k.a. "The Coach"
  • Coach Ernie Pantusso, the character played by Nicholas Colasanto on the sitcom Cheers
  • Mike Ditka, former head coach of the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints head coach, a.k.a. "Da Coach"
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