Junior Coach Award


Date: Monday 17th February 2025

Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm

Venue: Samuel Ryder Academy, Drakes Drive, St Albans AL1 5AR 

Cost: £50pp

Who is it for?

The award is aimed at 12-16 year olds. 

Learners are required to be a minimum of 12 years old and maximum of 16 years old, on the date of the course. 


Overview

The award showcases arrival activities which your junior coaches can deliver back at your club, along with creating their own by working with other course participants.  The course also covers what a ‘good’ coach looks like, allowing participants to identify their own positive attributes. Lastly, junior coaches will look to practice giving players individual challenges in a small sided game/match scenario.  


Schedule:

Start Time

End Time

Content

10:00am

10:50am

Theory - Intro, Coach Characteristics

10:50am

11:00am

Break 

11:00am

12:00pm

Practical - Arrival Activities

12:00pm

12:45pm

Theory - Scenarios

12:45pm

12:55pm

Break 

12:55pm

1:45pm

Practical - Player Challenges

1:45pm

2:00pm

Theory - Next Steps


A reminder of our booking - policies and procedures can be found here.  Please read BEFORE booking.


When registering, please book using the child's name. 


All learners are required to wear appropriate sports apparel including correct footwear for the playing surface.

 

Online Registration Form

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