Being a coach can be a whole lot of fun. It can also be frustrating if you are not confident in your knowledge of skiing
or how to present the information that you have.And what's the best way
to get into the thick of the action of a ski competition? Become an official!
There are a variety of tasks to match almost anyone's interest when it comes
to organizing a competition.
The Hollyburn Jackrabbit Ski Club will be offering several training sessions to help you deliver a positive and fun learning experience to the kids
or to learn all about putting on events and competitions. It is a great opportunity to get out of the house, meet other new
coaches or officials (experienced ones too) and also get some fitness in.
These sessions are open to all members of the club no matter what your ability level is.
You should come out if...
- You are not a coach but are interested in becoming one… maybe… next year
- You are a confident skier but need some teaching tips
- You have some experience and would like to help others
- You are a parent and would like to get some technique feedback
The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), which is the training
program that the club uses for coaching training, is evolving. CBET, an acronym for Competency
Based Education and Training, is the name for the new structure. Amongst
other significant changes, there is no longer a Level 1. It has become
Community Coaching courses. For more information, go to
http://www.cccski.com/main.asp?cmd=doc&ID=2145&lan=0
on Cross Country Canada's web site for a full description.
This season, we are offering the following key courses:
November 6-7: The NCCP Introduction to Community Coaching course
is a requirement for all new leaders. Without this
course, you cannot teach in our program. This program allows you to teach
Jackbunnies and is the first of the NCCP coaching courses.
December 4-6: The NCCP Advanced Community Coaching course is
a requirement for any coaches that wish to teach Jackrabbits. With the
addition of post-course assignments and an evaluation, you become a
certified community coach.
The training sessions that we offer will help with your personal ski technique, provide you with a bigger "Bag of Tricks" for teaching the kids and
will be a good fitness workout.
Additional clinics or training may be offered throughout the season.
And we're developing a team of officials as well! If you'd like to get
involved in the fun and excitement and be right in the heart of the action,
then we'd like to invite you to help out. There are many exciting
officiating opportunities taking place, both at our club-run races and at
races throughout B.C. Although no local officiating courses are being
offered this season, have a look at the
CCBC Officials Course Schedule for offerings in other B.C. locations.
Look at the schedule below for dates to fit into your schedule. Please ensure
your availability for both the selected sessions
and the required training before signing up as a coach.
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