The FA Level 4 in Goalkeeper Coaching - Application (CGKUA2)

Course duration:

 8 days residential
 4 Club Site Support Days (Micro Groups)
             


Dates:

 Block 1-  26th - 27th September 2016
 Block 2 - 5th - 6th December 2016
 Block 3 - 27th - 28th February 2017
 Block 4 - 24th - 25th April 2017
             
 Club Site Support Days: Micro Groups: October 2015, January, March, May 2016 (Dates TBC)

Fee includes:

 Full Board Accommodation
 Tuition
 Resources

Payment deadline:

 Sunday 10th July 2016 

Venue:

 St. George's Park

Course tutor(s):

 Martin Thomas/Eric Steele/Tim Dittmer

Contact:

 Kimberley Jardine
 education@thefa.com


Course Fees:

 FA Licensed Coaches Club Member - £1,320
 Non FA Licensed Coaches Club Member - £1,455

 *Please note applications are capped at 60. Once 60 applications have been received applications will close. Please note that this may be prior to the registration deadline.

Course Overview:

The FA Level 4 (UEFA A) in Goalkeeper Coaching is aimed at specialist goalkeeping coaches who are currently working with senior professional goalkeepers on a full time basis within a Premier League or Football League club. The course will look at the demands of the modern game which included physical preparation, diet and nutrition, psychology and management techniques.
 
 Course pre-requisites:

 Candidates must hold both the:
 
  • The UEFA B Coaching Licence
  • The FA Goalkeeping Coaching B licence
 
Candidates must also be working with professional Goalkeepers within the professional game.
 

Who is it for?:

 Senior Goalkeeping Coaches at Professional Clubs

Course content:

Theory includes:

 Analysis of the goalkeeper in the game
 Goalkeeper profiling
 Current trends in goalkeeping
 The role of the goalkeeper coach
 The profile of the goalkeeper coach
 Talent Identification
 Scouting
 Managing the goalkeeper coaches environment
 Advanced physical preparation of the goalkeeper
 Periodization/Planning
 Mental preparation of goalkeepers
 Stress management of goalkeepers
 The goalkeeping staff working with other staff
 Training styles/Decision making
 Individual/Team planning

 Practical demonstrations include:

 Advanced technical training
 Coaching in the game
 Developing the goalkeeper’s role: Attack/Defence/Transition
 Conditioning for goalkeepers
 Fitness Testing for goalkeepers
 Defending set pieces

Pre-course task:

N/A

Post-course task:

 N/A 

Course Assessment:

 A practical club site assessment and completion of the logbook/portfolio

  

Dress code:

 Standard dress code on the course is casual. For practically based courses, please bring sufficient outdoor kit/clothing for the duration of the course. The venue ask that candidates refrain from wearing muddy footwear inside the building.

 Should the course require any alternative dress, this will be detailed in the course joining instructions. 

Medical information/physical requirements:

 If you have any medical conditions which limit/hinder your involvement or participation in coaching activities, you are obliged to declare any relevant, current or previous injuries/illnesses. If you are diagnosed as an asthmatic, diabetic or epileptic, or have any allergies that the course staff needs to be aware of, you must advise us accordingly. Please note, a declaration of injury or illness does not automatically preclude you from any course.

 You should further be aware that if you are on a regular course of medication for any condition, you must have sufficient medication to cover you throughout the course. Although first aid cover is provided (where applicable) during courses, no doctor is available to replenish regular medication, nor is there any facility to deliver medical treatment for chronic (longstanding) medical conditions.

 Please provide any relevant information regarding the above Medical Information during the application process.

 If your application to enrol is successful candidates will be required to complete a Medical Form prior to commencing the course.


Practical Information:

 Please note that if a student has a disability that may prevent them participating actively in the practical sessions, then this should be made known to the course organiser at the point of registration. The course organiser will then take any necessary steps to cater for the students requirements which may include bringing in footballers to ensure there are sufficient numbers of players.


Filming and Photography:

Please be aware that filming and photography of our courses and learners may take place as part of the course delivery.


Enrolment:

 Please register your application below by entering your FA Number (FAN) and password below. Your application will then be vetted by the Course Director and a payment link will sent to you via email if you are successful in your application. Your place on the course will not be guaranteed until payment has been made.

Equality:

 FA Education will ensure that it treats people fairly and with respect and that it will provide access and opportunities for all members of the community to take part in, and enjoy, its activities in an atmosphere free from harassment, bullying, discrimination or abuse. FA Education will seek to provide a service which is appropriate to the needs of an individual and to make reasonable adjustments or provide support, where appropriate, to cater for those needs.

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