We are always looking for new coaches to help with training and we're really keen to encourage club members to get involved in coaching.
The latest round of training to become a British Triathlon Federation coach has just opened for booking. If you already have some existing experience of coaching then your best option is to go straight to level 2 (subject to BTF agreeing you have enough experience). If you are new to coaching then you will need to start at level 1.
The club will cover the up front costs of the training and you then repay the costs through delivering sessions. Both courses take place at the Crystal Palace sports centre and you MUST attend all the dates. Apparently level 2 is new and improved!
If you want to know more, give me or one of the other coaches a shout.
The closing date for booking is the end of Oct but they tend to get booked up quickly so let me know asap if you are interested in booking.
Level 1 Triathlon Coach
Day 1: 05-Nov-2016
Day 2: 06-Nov-2016
Day 3: 27-Nov-2016
Cost: £350
Course content includes;
Safety in coaching triathlon activities
Preparing sessions for delivery
Develop key coaching and technical skills
Learners will have access to an online resource, Coaches Hub, with the technical components of the sport across swim, cycle, run and transitions.
Course Overview
A blend of Practical delivery, e-learning, group discussion and a short assessment. Between 10-14 hours of home study learning and assessment tasks via Coaches Hub
Qualified Coaches can prepare, deliver (independently), review safe and effective sessions in a range of controlled environments
Full course details: http://www.triathlonengland.org/get-involved/coaching/level-1
Level 2 Triathlon Coach
Day 1: 12-Nov-2016
Day 2: 13-Nov-2016
Day 3: 03-Dec-2016
Day 4: 04-Dec-2016
Day 5: 25-Feb-2017
Cost: £540
Fully updated in 2016, with new learner resources, online assessment and innovative delivery methods on course to give coaches an engaging learning experience
This course is accessible to learners from the age of 18, who hold a Level 1 triathlon coaching qualification or who have experience of coaching and meet the direct entry requirements
Course Content;
Understanding and analysing athletes
Planning a series of sessions
Working with a range of ages, abilities and aspirations
Coaching safety including open water swimming
Overview
The initial 4 days will focus on practical delivery. The final day will include assessment, personal review and action planning with your course tutor
40-60 hours of home study work (e-learning and assessment)
Qualified Level 2 coaches can plan, lead and evaluate coaching sessions and blocks of progressive sessions. They can work in a wider range of environments including coaching in Open Water.
Full course details: http://www.triathlonengland.org/get-involved/coaching/level-2
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I would like to do the tri coaching level one Lucy. I am available on Nov 5/6 and Nov 27.
I'd be interested in coaching at some point but surely there is a level of athletic ability to reach first?
I'm fairly average at most disciplines but keen on teaching.
If my shortcomings aren't an issue then i'd be up for level 1.
I'd be interested in coaching at some point but surely there is a level of athletic ability to reach first?
I'm fairly average at most disciplines but keen on teaching.If my shortcomings aren't an issue then i'd be up for level 1.
Hi Lucy, put me down for Level 1 please :o)
Cheers Tony.
Lucy, put me down for level 1 also.
Great to see so many up for Level 1. To echo Tony above you don't need to be Chrissie Wellington or the Brownlee brothers to be a good coach. Most of the juniors I've coached over the last few years are now faster than me in nearly everything - what you can't do yourself you can certainly coach in others!
If there's still spaces on the Level one, please can you add me to the training?
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