KARATE IRELAND O.N.A.K.A.I. Official National Amateur Karate Association of Ireland COACH EDUCATION PROGRAM Introduction to Coaching & Level 1 Coaching Courses Introduction to Coaching Date: Saturday, 13 TH May 2017 Time: 10am. – 5pm. Venue: Sheldon Park Hotel and Leisure Club 131 Kylemore Rd., Dublin 12, D12 NCV9 Course Fee: €75 Closing Date for applications: Friday, 5 th May 2017 Level 1 Coaching Course – First 2 days of 4-day course Date: Saturday, 17 th and Sunday, 18 th June, 2017 Time: 10am. – 5pm. Venue: Flannerys Hotel, Old Dublin Rd, Galway City East, Co. Galway, H91 KH64 Course Fee: is €250 and is run over the two weekends. Only those who have completed The ONAKAI Introduction To Coaching or Coaches who have been assimilated to Level 2, can attend Level 1 Courses Closing Date for applications: Friday, 3 rd June 2017
5
Embed
KARATE IRELAND Coacing... · Karate Ireland is part of the National Coaching Development Programme. ... safety, physical fitness, just to give you a flavour of what’s involved.
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
KARATE IRELAND
O.N.A.K.A.I.
Official National Amateur
Karate Association of Ireland
COACH EDUCATION PROGRAM
Introduction to Coaching
&
Level 1 Coaching Courses
Introduction to Coaching Date: Saturday, 13TH May 2017 Time: 10am. – 5pm. Venue: Sheldon Park Hotel and Leisure Club
131 Kylemore Rd., Dublin 12, D12 NCV9
Course Fee: €75 Closing Date for applications: Friday, 5th May 2017
Level 1 Coaching Course – First 2 days of 4-day course Date: Saturday, 17th and
Sunday, 18th June, 2017 Time: 10am. – 5pm. Venue: Flannerys Hotel, Old Dublin Rd, Galway City East, Co. Galway, H91 KH64 Course Fee: is €250 and is run over the two weekends. Only those who have completed The ONAKAI Introduction To Coaching or Coaches who have been assimilated to Level 2, can attend Level 1 Courses Closing Date for applications: Friday, 3rd June 2017
Pre-booking is essential. Contact the Coach Tutors Secretary (details below) Coaching Ireland have laid down criteria for all members of NGB’s in order to receive a Level 1 coaching certificate, the member must provide evidence of having successfully completed a First Aid Course, a Child Protection Course & be Garda vetted. However, not having these will not exclude a member from completing the Level 1 course in coaching. Regarding Child Protection/Basic Awareness courses, the coach tutors would refer you to a letter from the O.N.A.K.A.I. National Children’s Officer, Mr. Paschal Nugent, emailed to all affiliated clubs by the ONAKAI secretary, Mr. Christy Flynn on the 3rd April 2017. To book your place on the course, please complete the application form below.
For further information please contact the Coach Tutors Secretary:
Leo Mulvany 10, College Court The Pines Ballinasloe Co. Galway Mobile: 087 415 9858 Email: [email protected]
ONAKAI Coach Tutor Committee Members:
Stephen Murray Michael Hogan Leo Mulvany
Chairperson Liaison Officer To Secretary
Coaching Ireland
Karate Ireland – Coaching Level 1
Becoming A Coach Karate Ireland is part of the National Coaching Development Programme. This programme designed by
Coaching Ireland is based on best practice of several coach education programmes and is the benchmark for
ONAKAI. Coaching Ireland has a quality control mechanism for ensuring this. Our coach development
model aligns itself with the Long Term Athlete Development model with the courses designed to meet the
competencies necessary at each stage of development for the karateka and the coach.
ONAKAI is the National Governing Body (NGB) for karate in Ireland and our objective is to organise and
administer most of the organised karate in Ireland. ONAKAI administers karate by training and deploying
coaches; organising representative level sport; providing sporting opportunities and pathways leading from
local sport to national and international competition.
Coach Education Course
The aim of ONAKAI is to continually support and develop the education of its coaches.
ONAKAI has currently two courses;
• An Introduction to Coaching
• Level 1 Coaching.
The introductory course must be completed before progressing to Level 1. Our courses are designed to be
practical and educational and to meet the needs of the modern coach.
Courses are continuously rolled out so keep an eye on www.karate-ireland.ie for upcoming course dates.
The Level 1 Coaching Course is designed to raise the standard, status and profile of coaching in Karate
Ireland and to provide karateka with the best quality coaching through their involvement in sport.
The Level 1 coaching course is a 4-day course run over two weekends. It is both interactive classroom and
practical based. The course involves many aspects of coaching which are of huge practical benefit to
instructors/coaches of karateka and who manage clubs or associations. The Level 1 coaching course has been
developed in close association with Coaching Ireland (CI) and their Coaching Development Officers and has
been validated by CI. The course is broad based and looks at many aspects of coaching such as training
children including mental aspects, preparing for competitions, technical & tactical aspects, anatomy, lifestyle,
safety, physical fitness, just to give you a flavour of what’s involved. The course allows for discussion of
opinions also and everyone has a chance of learning from each other’s experiences.
Useful resources can be found at the following: http://www.karate-ireland.ie