Level 1 Coaching Course
Dear Instructor,
Please see information below regarding the upcoming level 1 coaching course. The deadline for applications is September 14th.
The course will take place on September 17th and 18th, October 22nd and 23rd with remote & online learning forming part of the program also.
The venue will be:
Shannon Taekwon-Do Club
Unit M1A Smithstown
Shannon
Co. Clare
V14X329
Registration form
Course Aim
The aim of the course is to:
• Enable coaches to introduce participants to ITF Taekwon-Do in a safe, progressive and enjoyable way
• Equip participants with basic coaching skills which they can develop under the supervision of a senior coach
• Identify key factors in working with young participants, typically 6-12 years
Entry Requirements
Course candidates will be aged 18 years or over and will hold a grade of 1st Dan or higher. Candidates will be asked to sign on to abide by the IMAC code of Ethics and Child Protection Policy. In addition the following certificates must be presented:
Introduction to Coaching ITF Taekwon-Do
Safeguarding 1
IMAC Garda Vetting Certificate
Sports First Aid / Occupational First Aid
Course Formats
The course will be delivered over 2 weekends (12 hours per weekend + breaks)
Course Cost
€200 to be transferred to:
Account Name: Irish Taekwon-Do Association Ltd.
Bank Address :
Allied Irish Bank.
Bank Place,
Ennis.
Co Clare.
National Sort Code :
93-53-87
Account No :
18184050
IBAN :
IE46 AIBK 9353 8718 1840 50
BIC :
AIBKIE2D
Personal Dress and Materials
Course participants should bring Dobok and Belt, track suit, training shoes, writing materials
Methodology
Class based and on the mat presentations, during which coaches will be involved in practical coaching including planning, organisation, observation, demonstration, analysis, provision of feedback, evaluation, so as to contribute to the coaching process as an assistant to an experienced coach.
Tutors
At least 75% of the course will be delivered by CDPI Coach Developers.
Coaching Materials
A coach’s manual, worksheet material and a logbook (4 sessions) will be provided. Participants will also be given soft copies of all presentations and video used on the course.
Assessment
There is a multi-part assessment of coaches on this programme. You will be required to complete:
• Logbook including 4 Coaching Sessions (Completed in your club and peer reviewed)
• Practical assessment (on course with children aged 9-12, pre-planned topics)
• Full attendance during all presentations is mandatory
Certification
On successful completion of all course requirements a CDPI Level 1 Assistant Club Coach certificate will be issued with IMAC and Sport Ireland Coaching accreditation.
On-going Support
Further practical coaching experience and involvement in a Level 2 Senior Club Coach course are recommended for those who wish to become senior coaches in their own schools/clubs. All successful candidates will have access to coaching fora, continuous professional development workshops and further coach education opportunities.