CAF Practical Course

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Sun 06 Aug 2023 09:00 — 17:00

Event information

Registrations for this event are closed.

Overview

Judo WA invites eligible members to sit for either their Assistant Coach or Coach Judo accreditation at the upcoming CAF Practical Course on Sunday, 6th August 2023.

 

 

Assistant Coach Accreditation

Coach Judo Accreditation

Overview The Assistant Coach program is conducted under the supervision of a head club coach and coordinated by the relevant Member State organisation. The course is fully practical and encourages ongoing training through the guidance of the head club coach. The assistant coach will develop practices that are based on the LTAD and FTEM models. It is an entry level qualification that sets the grounding for further study towards the Coach Judo qualification. The program aims to develop assistant coaches capable of providing safe, fun, engaging training that maximises participation and enjoyment.

The Coach Judo program is a full day program delivered and managed by Judo WA. The course is fully practical and encourages the coach to develop practices that are based on LTAD principles including FUNdamentals, ABCs and physical literacy. It is a practical and lecture based session of coaching activities. The program aims to develop coaches capable of providing safe, fun, engaging training that maximises the participation of participants.

Target Audience This program is designed to provide coach training through a head club coach for people who wish to work with children or beginner judoka. This could include senior blue or brown belts.

This program is designed to provide coach training for people who wish to work with children and adults of beginner and intermediate skill levels. It is targeted at senior judoka and assistant coaches who would like to understand more about the role of coaching and running their own sessions.

Pre-Requisites
  1. 16 years of age minimum
  2. First Aid qualification

  3. Working with Children Check clearance

  4. ASC Online Coaching Principles (Click Here) 

  5. Heads Up Online Course (Click Here)

  1. 18 years of age minimum
  2. First Aid qualification

  3. Working with Children Check clearance

  4. Ability to develop and implement a session plan

  5. ASC Online Coaching Principles (Click Here) 
  6. Heads Up Online Course (Click Here)

  7. Sport Integrity Anti-Doping Fundamentals Course (Click Here)

Additional Requirements  
  1. Completed lesson plan to teach a tachiwaza or newaza skill (to be handed in).
  2. Completed game-based activity plan (to be handed in).
  3. Completed application form (to be handed in).

All coaches will need to fully participate on the day(s).  This will include a demonstration in the technical component.


Files for download
Judo Australia CAF Coach Judo Application Form Judo Australia CAF Coach Judo Program

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