Coaching Manitoba has released is spring schedule for the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Competition Development that will occur in May 2015. Details include...
By learning how to become a coach, you can provide a positive experience for others and for yourself. Coaches represent many different roles to many different people. Coaches are viewed as teachers, mentors, role models, friends, and as leaders in the community in which they become involved. Coaches contribute to the community, have an enormous effect on the development of our youth, and participate in a great learning experience.
Good coaching is fundamental to community sport. By becoming a valued member of the community, good coaches can share the positive aspects of an active lifestyle. The role of a coach allows you to teach things such as teamwork, character building, and the fundamental skills of the sport to participants who are eager to learn.
Coaches can help to train any type of participant, from beginners to Olympians, and everyone in between. Learn more...
Competition Development Spring 2015 Schedule
Sport For Life Centre 145 Pacific Ave. (map below)
^Coaching and Leading Effectively, Prevention and Recovery, Developing Athletic Abilities and Psychology of Performance, attendance is mandatory in both parts for trained status.
*Developing Athletic Abilities: mandatory e-learning component
For more information and to register, contact Sheldon Reynolds at...
sheldon.reynolds@sportmanitoba.ca
Source: http://www.coachingmanitoba.ca/uploads/coaching/NCCP/Competition%20Development%202015%20May%20schedule.pdf
By learning how to become a coach, you can provide a positive experience for others and for yourself. Coaches represent many different roles to many different people. Coaches are viewed as teachers, mentors, role models, friends, and as leaders in the community in which they become involved. Coaches contribute to the community, have an enormous effect on the development of our youth, and participate in a great learning experience.
Good coaching is fundamental to community sport. By becoming a valued member of the community, good coaches can share the positive aspects of an active lifestyle. The role of a coach allows you to teach things such as teamwork, character building, and the fundamental skills of the sport to participants who are eager to learn.
Coaches can help to train any type of participant, from beginners to Olympians, and everyone in between. Learn more...
Competition Development Spring 2015 Schedule
Sport For Life Centre 145 Pacific Ave. (map below)
- Wednesday May 6 Managing Conflict 6:30pm- 10:00pm
- Friday May 8 ^Coaching and Leading Effectively Part 1 6:30pm- 10:00pm
- Saturday May 9 ^ Coaching and Leasing Effectively Part 2 8:30am - 3:00pm
- Wednesday May 13 ^Psychology of Performance Part 1 6:30pm – 10:00pm
- Thursday May 14 ^Psychology of Performance Part 2 6:30pm – 10:00pm
- Wednesday May 20 Leading Drug Free Sport 6:30pm - 10:00pm
- Friday May 22 *Developing Athletic Abilities Part 1 6:30pm – 10:00pm
- Saturday May 23 *Developing Athletic Abilities Part 2 8:30am – 3:00pm
- Monday May 25 ^Prevention and Recovery Part 1 6:30pm – 10:00pm
- Tuesday May 26 ^Prevention and Recovery Part 2 6:30pm – 10:00pm
*Developing Athletic Abilities: mandatory e-learning component
For more information and to register, contact Sheldon Reynolds at...
sheldon.reynolds@sportmanitoba.ca
Source: http://www.coachingmanitoba.ca/uploads/coaching/NCCP/Competition%20Development%202015%20May%20schedule.pdf