ABOUT THIS COURSE
The Introduction To Coaching Fencing course is based on a modular approach with a combination of theoretical and practical content. The course consists of:
2 days on course delivery (16 hours) plus home study -‐ Approx 20 hours in total.
AIM OF THIS COURE
The aim of this course is to provide delegates with the skill and knowledge to deliver group sessions/lessons developing the basic skills of fencing.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, you should gain a better understanding of how to:
Run groups sessions, safely and with a defined purpose
Run sessions specific to the participant needs
Plan player centred coaching sessions for beginners
Deliver sessions using basic coach process skills
Correct errors in basic fencing techniques
ENTRY LEVEL RECOMMENDATION
Attended a Core Coach Course
18+ with experience of fencing (ideally beyond 12 months)
16 & 17 year olds accepted on a club coach recommendation
PRE-REQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION AS A BRITISH FENCING COACH
Please note that British Fencing uses “minimum standards for active coaches” in its coaching framework. If you would like to become a British Fencing Registered Coach, you also are required to hold:
A valid membership to British Fencing
Current SCUK Safeguarding and Protecting Children certificate or equivalent
Current Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate
Disclosure and Barring Service check through British Fencing
Fee £140
Bookings via British Fencing
http://www.britishfencing.com/courses/upcoming-courses/BFITCFNEDurham_16&17122017
Location
Regional Fencing Centre Durham, Graham Sports Centre, Maiden Castle, Durham. DH1 3SE
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