
The Introduction to Coaching course is the first step for new coaches aged 16 years and older to take prior to entering a specific pathway e.g. Children's, Main (Youth/Adult) or Goalkeeping
The course aims to develop a basic understanding of;
• The Scottish FA coach education pathway and the coach’s learning journey
• Effective communication and player interaction to develop effective delivery
• The fundamental principles of a games-based approach to player development
• The role of the coach within the Coaching Process
• How to solve some common problems faced by the coach
Content delivered on the course includes;
• Theory (Introduction to Coaching, Benefits of a Games Based Approach & Challenges of the Coach)
• Practical (Introductory Activities, Small Sided Games, Training Games)
At this stage, all we need is your contact information, as bookings for this course must be completed through the National Governing Body. Once we have the necessary links, we will reach out to you so you can complete the required paperwork.
LEAD Sport
Leadership, Employabilty and development in Sport for young People in Perth & Kinross.
All our leadership courses are supported by the Gannochy Trust and provide Perth and Kinross Council school pupils with the opportunity to earn introductory sports coaching and leadership qualifications. This is an excellent way to develop communication and leadership skills, build confidence, gain recognised qualifications, and acquire experience in sports coaching.
As part of the project, the aim for you to volunteer for 25 hours in a school or community club setting. (If you are an Aspiring Coach, this is not an additional requirement.) Your Active Schools Coordinator, who is based at your school, can assist you in finding a local placement. These volunteer hours can also be counted towards other awards, such as the Saltire Award and the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Please note the following terms and conditions:
For more information or to contact the organiser, Logan Lmmconachie@liveactive.co.uk