FSJMHA Coaches
Coaches' applications for the 2010-2011 season.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Coaching%20Application%20Revised%202010[1].doc | 44.5 KB |
Coaching Clinics
Coaching Clinics
All courses listed below are entry-level courses, therefore, do not require pre-requisites. Entrance into the course is determined by the age of the coach (minimum of 16 years) and competitive level of the athlete that the coach is currently coaching. Choices below need to be considered by each Minor Hockey Association, based on the needs of the community.
|
Course |
Intro to Coaching 8 hours |
Intro to Coaching and Coachstream Hybrid 16 hours |
Coachstream 12 hours |
Development 1 16 hours |
|
Level of Athletes |
Pre-novice and novice |
Pre-novice and above Combination course designed to better utilize volunteer time |
Atom and above All recreational and house athletes |
Pee Wee and above Hockey Canada and BC Hockey carded players and rep athletes |
|
Age of Athlete |
5 + 6, 7 + 8 years |
5 + 6 years and above |
9 + 10 years and above |
11 + 12 years and above |
|
Course Content |
Leadership, communication, skill analysis, teaching skills, lesson organization, risk management |
Combination of the Intro to coaching and Coachstream course |
Leadership, Communication, Practice Planning, Role of the coach, Teaching Progressions, Teaching Checking, game day preparations
|
Leadership, communication, drill design, intro tactics, drill progression, Teaching checking, Athletic skills, Instructing goaltenders, seasonal planning |
|
Standard at Course Completion |
Intro to Coaching Accreditation |
Intro to Coaching accredited and Coachstream (C.S.) qualified |
Coachstream (C.S.) qualified |
Development 1 qualified |
|
Regulations and Certification requirement |
All BC Hockey MHA’s are to ensure that all on-ice personnel in leadership positions in novice and below |
Same as Intro and Coachstream programs |
All BC Hockey MHA’s and non-Hockey Canada carded Female teams are to ensure that all coaches are Coachstream qualified by Dec. 31 of current season |
All BC Hockey and Hockey Canada carded coaches must be qualified at the Dev. 1 level to coach minor female and Junior hockey by Dec. 31 of current season |
- Completion of the Coachstream Post Task workbook (verification form from MHA) is necessary to gain Coachstream certification.
- Completion of the Development 1 Post Tak Workbook (submitted by BC Hockey) is necessary for Development 1 Certification and is considered a pre-requisite for Development 2 seminars.
- Coachstream is a 1.5 day program. It is recommended that the BC Hockey Checking Clinic for coaches (4 hours) be added to the afternoon of the second day.
- Delegates attending the Intro to Coaching and Coachstream Hybrid must remain for the entire program as both courses are entwined during presentation.
- Delegates should also consult their local MHA and District regulations regarding additional requirements to coach.
- All coaches regardless of their level of coaching must also complete a Speak Out! Seminar.
- All attendees at a clinic must wear a helmet while participating in on-ice activities.
Development 1 Coaching Clinic
There will be a Development 1 Coaching clinic at the Kids Arena on Sept 25 and 26th. For more information and to register please follow the link below:
