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Coach Education

Yorkshire & Humberside Region

 

Below are details of coach education courses planned for the region. Further information on the structure of coach education and the coaching pathway can be found on the UK Athletics Website

Level 1

Date

Venue

Location

Code

Places

 

Saturday 31st May

 

English Institute of Sport

 

 

Sheffield

 

YO 133

 

FULL

 

Sunday 15th June

 

 

English Institute of Sport

 

 

Sheffield

 

YO 138

 

Yes

 

Sunday 29th June

 

 

Newsome Sports College

 

 

Kirklees

 

YO 136

 

Yes

 

Saturday 19th July

 

 

Carlton Bolling College

 

 

Bradford

 

YO 137

 

Yes

 

Saturday 30th August

 

 

 

West Common Sports Hall

 

Scunthorpe

 

YO 139

 

Yes


This course is an introduction to coaching skills, with a major emphasis on the “how to” skills rather than the “what” skills. Despite this there is a large practical element to the course with the theory being taught through the practical parts.


During the course the coach will receive a Level 1 Manual and following on from the course they will be entered onto the UK Athletics Coach database.

 

A Coach pass and licence will be produced and will be sent out to the coach usually within 8 weeks of the course. As soon as the course has been completed, along with a CRB check, the coach is qualified and insured to coach under the supervision of a coach qualified at Level 2 or higher. The course is one day long (normally 9.00 until 5.00).

Level 2

Date

Venue

Location

Code

Places

 

17th & 18th May

 

 

Don Valley Stadium

 

Sheffield

 

YO 229C

 

FULL

 

6th & 7th September

 

 

Herringthorpe Leisure Centre

 

 

Rotherham

 

YO 230

 

Yes

 

18th October

 

 

Don Valley Stadium

 

Event Modules

Endurance

Jumps

 

 

Sheffield

 

YO230E/J

 

Yes

 

19th October

 

 

Don Valley Stadium

 

Event Modules

Throws

Speed

 

 

Sheffield

 

YO230T/S

 

Yes

 

This course follows on from the Level 1 course. The “core” part of the award is taken by coaches of all disciplines and goes into greater depth on topics such learning styles, how to use questioning and give feedback in your coaching, how to use demonstrations appropriately, how to most effectively observe and analyse athletes you are coaching.  At the same times topics such as planning a session, anatomy and physiology, strength training, development of power, teaching technique are all covered. Following on from the core, coaches go through a period of “supported practice” during which they will work with a more experienced coach.  Some of these sessions will be logged and coaches are encouraged to reflect on what they have learnt.  The final part of the award is an “event specific” day, when a coach will decide which event group they would like to specialise in (e.g. Sprints, Endurance, Jumps and Throws). This is a half-day session where coaches can expect to learn about the specific techniques involved in the events and how to coach them.  During the final half-day session the coaches are assessed while they deliver a short coaching session that they have prepared previously.

Once all of the parts have been completed to a satisfactory level you will be upgraded to a Level 2 coach and should receive a new pass and licence to reflect this within approximately 8 weeks.

 

The core workshop takes place over 2 days (usually over one weekend)

 

The event specific day/assessment day is one full day (It usually takes place approximately 8 weeks after the core weekend has been completed).


The cost for the complete Level 2 course (Core and Event Module of choice plus Assessment) is £140.  It will be an extra £30 per extra Event Module/Assessment.

 

Level 3

 

 

We are currently in the process of working with existing coaches who are part way through their level three qualification.  The new UKCC level three qualification will be available in the new year.  If you are already a level 2 coach and are interested in undertaking a level three qualification, please register your interest with the regional office.

 

Children in Athletics

 

 

Date

Venue

Location

Code

 Places

 

31st August

 

 

Herringthorpe

 

Rotherham

 

YOCiA 54

 

Yes

 

 

This course is designed for people who are involved in leading groups of children (aged 8-13) taking part in athletics type activity. It introduces various athletics type activities that are appropriate as an introduction to the full athletics events for children. It helps leaders to make sure that sessions they are taking are fun, create maximum involvement and are safe for all concerned. The organisational and planning elements of running such group sessions are covered. It covers topics such as the responsibility of the coach when running sessions with growing children.

 

The course will help coaches to:

 

  • Deliver safe, enjoyable and well organised sessions that maximise involvement

  • Plan, deliver and evaluate a series of sessions appropriate to the age/stage of the children

  • Develop fundamental movement skills appropriate to the age/stage of the children

  • Experience a range of athletic activities for children

  • Identify your responsibilities when working with children

 

The course qualifies and ensures you to lead a group of children (aged 8-13) in athletics type activities using soft play equipment.

 

The course is one day long (normally 9.00 until 5.00)

Jog Leader Course 

 

Date

Venue

Location

Code

Places

 

  5th October 2008

 

 

John Charles Centre for Sport

 

 

Leeds

 

 YOFRW16

 

Yes

 

This course is aimed for people who are involved in leading groups or people in endurance type activities, running, walking etc. It qualifies the person to lead a group of people in endurance type activities.

Course Costs

Level 1 - £60

Level 2 - £140 (additional modules £30)

Children in Athletics - £60

Jogging and Endurance Coach Leaders Award - £60

 

Please make cheques payable to 'England Athletics Ltd'

 

  • Did you know that you could receive financial assistance with the cost of your coach education?  If you would like help, please contact your local athletics development group.  Click here, then click on your county followed by your local area group.

  

  • To book your place on the confirmed courses or for more information about future planned courses please contact the office on the details below. Once we have received your application, the course confirmation will be sent via email.

 

  • Please remember to enclose one passport sized photograph with your application form if it is your first athletics coaching course.

 

Note about invoices: England Athletics Yorkshire & Humberside are unable to raise invoices for payment.

 

CLOSED COURSES

 

If your school or club have a minumum of 12 people or maxiumum of 24 people who want to attend a course, it could be possible for England Athletics to host a 'closed' course at a venue that is suitable for the group.  Please contact the regional office for further details and costs.

 

 

IMPORTANT

 

Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure (CRB)

 

Anyone who attends any of our courses MUST undertake a UK Athletics CRB check.  A coaching license will only be issued once the coach has been issued with his/her CRB certificate.  A guide to getting the CRB Disclosure can be found by clicking here

 

Note: Please do not send any forms relating to CRB to us, but send to the address situated at Stage 4 of the CRB guide.

 

England Athletics Yorkshire & Humberside

English Institute of Sport

Coleridge Road

Sheffield

South Yorkshire

S9 5DA

 

Office: 0114 2423831

Email: adminyork@englandathletics.org