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For Coaches |
Become a Coach...
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. More...
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Amanda
- Your Online Coach
Confused about what kind of training you need to become
a coach? CAC has developed a tool to help coaches identify
which coaching context is right for you and which workshops
you need to be identified as “Trained” or
“Certified” in your sport. Answer a few
simple questions, and the tool will generate the coaching
context that best suits your needs as a coach and the
needs of your participants. It will also provide you
with the list of all requirements to become a “Trained”
or “Certified” coach in your sport. More... |
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Making Dreams Possible...
Is your club in need for more coach training programs?
Would you like to travel with your athlete to international
competitions? Chevrolet’s Making Dreams Possible program
will provide ten annual grants of $10,000 to high performance
athletes and their coaches and 100 annual grants of $2,000
to coaches in local communities in Olympic and Paralympic
sports. These grants will be used to fund special training
camps, coach travel, and education activities that support
development of community sport programs. More… |
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Featured Tip ...
Soccer - Zone Soccer The tip sheet "Zone Soccer" offers practice tips for short and long passing, principles of play, improving vision, reading the game, composed purposeful play, defending techniques, concentration, accelerating into space, and controlling the speed of the game.More Tips
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Find a Workshop ...
NCCP
workshops are offered in all 13 provinces and territories
and in 65 different sports. To find an NCCP workshop in
your community, click
here.
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Coach
Profile...
Tim Frick and his national women's team have compiled a record that rivals any by a Canadian team. Esteemed for his ability to encourage his athletes to achieve levels they did not believe possible, his influence as a leader reaches far beyond the basketball court. More... |
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