Required Coaching Certification
Being a coach is both rewarding and a whole lot of fun. You don't need to be a superstar skier but it does require commitment and some competency
on skis, skiing both uphill and downhill. You should be able to ski most trails confidently.
Don't worry, many coaches started out uncertain of their abilities. The Hollyburn
Jackrabbit Ski Club is a supportive environment for you to develop your skiing
and coaching skills.

Once you have decided
that you want to be a
coach, the club sponsors your training. The first course is Introduction to Community
Coaching, which introduces you to the Jackrabbit program and coaching. This is a
day-long course that allows you to coach Bunnies (up to age six). The second course is the Advanced Community Coaching course, which runs over a Friday evening,
Saturday and Sunday in classroom and on-snow sessions. It will allow you to
teach Jackrabbits (non-competitive). These courses are normally offered in
December and January before the regular Jackrabbit and Bunny program starts. Insurance coverage requires all
coaches to have both courses as a minimal requirement, even if you are only
planning on coaching Bunnies. Please check the event calendar for the exact dates of these courses.
The two courses will instruct you in various coaching and teaching strategies, proper ski technique, class
management, and games and drills for teaching cross-country skiing. Your skiing will definitely improve and you will gain a new understanding of the sport of cross-country skiing.
Our club also offers in-house training sessions before the start of the programs to familiarize
you with the teaching terrain at the Cypress Mountain Cross Country ski area and
to let you network with the other club coaches. Our experienced coaches are the
backbone of our club and have lots of great ideas to share. Whenever possible, we attempt to pair new coaches with experienced coaches.
Additional Coaching Certification
If you would like to coach with the racing program, you need to complete
competition coaching courses under Cross Country Canada's
Coach Development Model, starting with the Learning to Train dryland and
on-snow courses.
The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) has recently completed a transition to a
Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) structure. For more details on
all the NCCP coaching courses and information on the CBET program, go to the Cross Country
Canada website at
http://www.cccski.com/main.asp?cmd=cat&ID=76&lan=0.
There is also training available with the Canadian Association of Nordic Ski Instructors (CANSI). There are
four levels of cross-country certification and two levels of Telemark certification. CANSI focus on the teaching of recreational cross-country skiing. The skiing standard for the Level 1 CANSI is much higher than NCCP Level 1. The Level 1 CANSI course is
two days in length with an optional three hour pre-course. Candidates must be able to classic and skate ski at a strong ability.
CANSI certification is not needed to teach Jackrabbits, however, many of our advanced level
coaches have both NCCP and CANSI certification. The club supports further training if you are interested.
For more information on volunteering as a coach contact the
Training Coordinator or send us an e-mail.
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