COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe NCCP Competition Introduction course is a 2-day workshop that is designed for instructors and coaches who wish to increase their knowledge in the competition stream. It is intended for those who wish to analyze competitive performance of athletes, or become a coach at the provincial level, or for the BC Winter Games. The course will take participants through various modules that cover teaching and learning styles, analyzing performance, supporting the competitive experience, tournament formats, performance profiling, mental preparation and nutrition. Those who complete this course will be considered Competition-Introduction Trained and may go on to become Certified by completing tasks 1-6 of the coach portfolio. For those wishing to be assistant coaches on the BC Team or for the BC Winter Games, the Competition-Introduction Trained course is a requirement, while head coaches must be Competition-Introduction Certified. Contact Karate BC to learn more about the instructor and coach pathways in BC (coachdev@karatebc.org). Who Should Take This Course?
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NCCP Course Type | Competition Introduction |
Dates | November 16-17, 2024 |
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Location | Online |
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Minimum Requirements | 16 years old and Brown belt |
Registration | Complete the online registration form HERE.
Deadline: November 14th, 2024 5:00pm (Pacific Time) |
Additional Notes
Please login at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start of this workshop. The course will begin promptly at 8:30 am on December 9th and 10th. If you are not able to login 15 minutes early, please notify your learning facilitator via email well in advance of the scheduled start time of this NCCP workshop. Your Course Conductor for this session will be: Ashtin Callaghan (ashtin@rhka.com) Coaches that login after the course content has started or, are experiencing problems with the technology will not be allowed to participate and will be ejected from the course. Coaches that do not complete the full workshop or do not attend, may not receive reimbursement for the course. For this course, you will require the following documents, which will be forwarded to you: Coach Workbook for Teaching and Learning, Making Ethical Decisions and Analyze Technical Performance. These will be sent to you at least 3 days prior to the start of the course. The manual is a fillable PDF. You will need to be able to view and save the manuals during this course. Please either print the manuals out or be equipped with a second screen or computer to view the course materials electronically. You will likely not be able to save these documents on an iPad or tablet. Online delivery of this NCCP workshop is through Zoom. Zoom link for access to the course will be sent to all registrants after the registration deadline. Online Zoom Setup Recommendations We strongly recommend that you use a headset for this course to prevent audio feedback. A computer with built in microphone and speakers may suffice (however, use of external speakers may cause feedback). You have access to high speed internet. You have a dedicated quiet space for the duration of the workshop. If you reside at the same physical location as another coach that will be on this course, please ensure that you are in separate rooms, on separate computers, and please eliminate all background noise. You have your materials open and accessible for the course. You must attend the full duration of the workshop to receive credit for the module. Webcams are required for this course and must be turned on. Remain muted during course until it is your time to speak. Please register before the deadline. This will ensure that you receive the zoom link for the class and the correct manuals. |
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Course Facilitator | Ashtin Callaghan |
For any questions, please contact the Coach Development Coordinator, Donna Gardecki, at coachdev@karatebc.org |