The CoachDISC Profile

Know How You Coach Before You Coach How They Play.

The CoachDISC Profile reveals the behavioral preferences that shape every coaching conversation. Used across professional, college, and Olympic programs, CoachDISC helps make coach development as structured and practical as athlete development.

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Who CoachDISC Is For

CoachDISC is a sport-specific DISC profile for coaches, used by head coaches, assistant coaches, coach developers, coach education programs, and high-performance staff to build coaching self-awareness, communication, feedback, and culture across all levels of sport.

Coaches Across All Levels

For head coaches and assistant coaches from grassroots through to professional and Olympic levels, helping them better understand their coaching style and communication approach.

coach Development

Support coaching conversations with a practical behavioral language for reflection, feedback, coach growth, and more effective coach-athlete communication.

Coach Education Programs

Build behavioral capability into coach education pathways, accreditation programs, and ongoing professional development for coaches.

High-Peformance staff

Create a shared language for behavioral feedback, coaching standards, team culture, and how coaches support athlete development.

What CoachDISC Measures

CoachDISC measures the four DISC behavioral styles applied to the coaching context. This includes how coaches communicate with athletes and staff, how they give feedback, how they make decisions under pressure, and how their coaching style may need to adapt across different athletes, teams, and performance environments.

Natural style

How the coach prefers to behave, also how they are likely to behave under stress.

Adapted style

How the coach perceives they need to behave in their current environment.

How Elite Sports Programs Use the CoachDISC

The CoachDISC Profile is used by elite sports programs to develop coaching staff, strengthen coach-athlete relationships, improve coach-staff cohesion, and support coach performance reviews.

Develop coaching staff

Give coaches a structured way to understand their own behavioral preferences, communication style, and areas for growth.

Strengthen Coach-Athlete Trust

Help coaches adapt their communication to the athlete in front of them, building trust that holds up when pressure increases.

Improve Coach-Staff Cohesion

Use behavioral insight to strengthen coaching-staff relationships, clarify non-technical roles, and improve how staff work together to support athletes.

Support Performance Reviews

CoachDISC pairs naturally with the Coach 360 Effectiveness Review, providing a behavioral baseline of self-awareness first, multi-rater feedback second.

What's in the report?

What Each CoachDISC Profile Report Includes

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Request a CoachDISC sample report

Request a full sample report to see how the report translates behavioral insight into specific coaching strategies.

How to Access

Order Online

Best suited for an individual Coach or small-group purchases.

Contact Us to Customize

Talk to us about coach development or team programs that combine the CoachDISC with workshops and tailored programming.

Become Accredited

Become DISC accredited and deliver CoachDISC inside your own coach education program or consulting practice.

CoachDISC Profile FAQs

How long does the CoachDISC assessment take to complete?

The CoachDISC assessment takes 10–12 minutes to complete online. An individualized 40-page CoachDISC Profile Report is generated immediately after the assessment is completed.

Coaches complete the CoachDISC assessment themselves online. A practitioner is not required to complete the assessment, but we recommend a debrief with an accredited Team8 People DISC Practitioner, sports psychologist, coach developer, or your team or university’s own DISC-accredited staff member to get the most value from the experience.

Same DISC framework, different role context. AthleteDISC is built for the athlete competing; CoachDISC is built for the coach managing relationships, communication, and developmental conversations. Programs that profile both their athletes and their coaches get the full behavioral picture of the coach-athlete dynamic.

Yes and we'd recommend it – profiling the whole staff together unlocks the Team Dynamic report at no additional cost, showing where the coaching team's styles complement each other, how they can use this to their advantage when coaching their team, and also where potential friction or conflict may arise. This is useful for staff development, role allocation, and succession planning.

Yes, the CoachDISC is built around the coaching role broadly, head coaches, assistant coaches, position coaches, and high-performance staff all use it. The applied strategies adapt to how each coach actually engages with athletes and the rest of the staff.

It's almost always the starting point. Behavioral self-awareness is the foundation everything else builds on; feedback skills, emotional intelligence, coaching capability, leading change. We typically run DISC first, then layer or apply DISC to critical coaching areas to align with the key outcomes required for the program.