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Coaching in Sport 2 Lesson 2 Coaching Certifications

Coaching in Sport 2 Lesson 2 Coaching Certifications

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Page 1: Coaching in Sport 2 Lesson 2 Coaching Certifications

Coaching in Sport 2Lesson 2Coaching Certifications

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Why Coach?• People get into coaching for a number of different reasons:• as parents we want to spend time with our child in an active way;• as individuals we want to volunteer and get involved in our

community;• as teachers we have taken on extra-curricular school activities;• as athletes we want to pursue our passion in a different direction

and give back to our community;• as fans we simply love sport and want to give coaching a try

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What Does a Coach Do?• encourage young athletes to be active and to have fun;• plan purposeful practices and create engaging activities;• lead their participants in developing gross motor skills;• help participants identify how to improve their performance

by providing constructive criticism and advice;• manage problems by making ethical and respectful decisions• enable safe participation by creating a safe environment• teach others how to respect themselves, others, and their

sport.

In short you help other reach higher, in sport and in life!

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General Coaching Skills• Enjoy working with children• Ability to be creative and to improvise• Communication and interpersonal skills• Ability to work within a team environment• Ability to lead effectively• Problem-solving skills• Critical-thinking skills

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Why Get Certified?• There are many reason and ways to become certified or

trained in your sport• The NCCP recognizes that many coaches for many different

sport have different types of training, but in order to become a certified coach you must have at some point be evaluated.

• Becoming certified gives coaches credibility in their sporting community. They are now viewed as competent in their sport by both parents and athletes

• Coaches that are certified are recognized as meeting or exceeding the high standard of more then 60 national sport organizations.

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Types of Coaches• Coaching certification in Canada has 3 different streams, each

one is geared towards different coaches at different levels.• Community Sport Coach• Competitive Coaches• Instructor Coaches• Video

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Community Coaches• There are generally two levels of

workshops for community sport coaches which are called Initiation(or introduction) workshops, and Ongoing participation workshops.

• Initation workshops focus on participants who are being introduced to a sport. In many sports this is very young children participating in the sport for the first time. In a few sports, initiation into the sport can occur with youth or adults. Participants get involved to meet new friends, have fun, and to learn a new activity. The role of the coach is to ensure a fun and safe environment and to teach the development of some of the “FUNdamentals” stage skills and abilities for participants.

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Community Coach• Ongoing participation workshops are typically for either youth

participating in a recreational environment, or masters participants participating for recreation, fitness, and socialization reasons. The participants are in the Active for Life stage of long-term athlete development. The role of the coach is to encourage participants to continue their involvement in the sport

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Competition Coach• There are three levels of workshops for competition coaches

that reflect the stages of athlete development: Introduction, Development and High Performance.

• The Introduction level of competition workshops are designed for coaches of athletes moving from the FUNdamentals to the Learn to Train and Train to Train stages of long-term athlete development.

• The Development level of competition workshops are designed for coaches of athletes ranging from the Train to Train to the Train to Compete stages of long-term athlete development.

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Competition Coach• The High Performance level of

competition workshops are typically reserved coaches of athletes in the Train to Win stage of long-term athlete development although there is the possibility of some phasing in of a Train to Compete athlete into the High Performance level because of the fluidity of the stages of long-term athlete development. Coaches in this stream require specific skills and abilities in order to meet the needs of their athletes.

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Instruction Coach• The Instruction stream has three different levels of

workshops: Beginners, Intermediate performers, and Advanced performers.

• Coaches in the Beginners level of Instruction are usually working with participants who are experiencing the sport for the first time through a series of lessons. Typically there’s no formalized competition at this level -- it’s strictly about skill development and there is a short timeframe of interaction between the coach and the participant.

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Instruction Coach• Coaches in the Intermediate

and Advanced performers level of Instruction are very specialized instructors who are specifically there to assist athletes crossing over from competitive sport to gain enhanced skills, and in some cases, tactical development specific to their sport.