Registration for this course closes at Fri 22 Nov 2024 18:00.
Target Athletes
The course has a focus on coaching athletes between 5-12 years of age and athletes new to the sport. The primary objective is to develop the fundamental movement skills and introduce athletics in a fun and inclusive format using a games-sense approach.
FIT Model
This course gives coaches the required skills and knowledge to coach athletes in the following phases of the FIT Model of Development.
- Fundamentals I
- Fundamentals II
Course Content
- The Pillars of Good Communication (Relationships, Instruction, Demonstration, Observation, Analysis, and Feedback)
- Group Management
- Coaching Junior Athletes
- Inclusive Coaching using the TREE Principle
- Warm Ups and Cool Downs
- Resistance Training for Beginning Athletes
- Coaching a Technical Model - Running and Bounding
- Coaching a Technical Model - Stranding Horizontal Jump, Walking Horizontal Jump, Running Horizontal Jump, Combined Jump Series
- Coaching a Technical Model - Standing Vertical Jump
- Coaching a Technical Model - Underarm Throw, Overarm Throw, Push Pass, Sling Throw, Standing Put
- Leading a Kids' Athletics Program
- Session Planning
- Child Protection and Safeguarding
Requirements to Gain Accreditation
- Completion of a one-day face to face course or 5-session online course
- Completion of post-course assessment task
- Working with Children Check clearance
The Level 1 Youth Coach accreditation is designed for coaches who want to work with athletes aged 3-12 years old, and want to be involved in the early stages of athlete development (Fundamentals I and Fundamentals II in Athletics Australia’s Training and Competition Guidelines for Children and Adolescents).
The primary objective of a Youth Coach is to utilise a games-based approach to develop fundamental movement skills (such as running, jumping, and throwing) and foster physical literacy in a supportive training environment.
Youth Coaches specialise in roles within Sporting Schools programs, Primary Schools, and Little Athletics centres.
More information about the course can be found here.