NCCP CCI-L2T Dryland workshop - Winnipeg

Competition Coaching Introduction - Learning to Train (CCI-L2T) Dryland

Coaches are taught about developmental age, physical literacy, team building, athletic components (aerobic fitness, speed, etc.), nutrition, how to design their own sport program, adventure-based activities (year-round), roller-skiing and planning a practice.

Prerequisite: Community Coaching Introduction (ICC)

This workshop provides tools and develops skills that a coach can use to: (1) create a “fun”, team-oriented environment that will motivate skiers to achieve their personal goals in sport, develop a life-long interest in the fitness and health benefits of cross-country skiing, and (2) effectively teach intermediate and then advanced technique.

The course fee is heavily subsidized by Coaching Manitoba in an effort to increase the population of qualified cross-country ski coaches while keeping the cost of coaching development affordable for our members.

N.B. Completion of this workshop is the minimum mandatory qualification for anyone supervising, instructing or coaching ski activities for children 9 - 16 years of age. All CCSAM clubs must have at least one Competition Coach overseeing their Skill Development program in order to remain compliant with the club's liability insurance policy.

Athlete & Coach Development Progression

Workshop schedule:

Sat Nov 24, 2018 9:00am - 4:00pm

Sun Nov 25, 2018 9:00am - 4:00pm

Cost: $90

Prerequisites : 16 years of age or older. Successful completion of Community Coach Introduction (ICC).

Location : Winnipeg (TBC - Sport For Life Centre &/or Windsor Park Nordic Centre)

What to Bring:

  • Electronic version of the course materials (links will be emailed to you in your registration receipt)
  • Pen &/or pencil
  • Bag lunch
  • Rollerski equipment - HELMET is mandatory
  • Ski striding poles (classic pole length ok, shorter is better)

Facilitator : Megan Carter megski@mts.net

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Registration open Nov 14, 2018Nov 22, 2018
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