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Junior Coaching Courses Requirements
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Queenslander 3x a year.
Webcam option too?
Webcam option too?
A dog with a bone :)
Kids are competitive by nature. They will want to know the score, and they will try and win every game. What not keeping a cumulative points table does is stops parents/coaches from obsessing on who is on top of the table and obtaining self worth from their kids teams results rather than on developing players skills.
Kids know who the winners and losers are and there is no need for a points table at any age under 10 IMO.
The cost is not the issue, you can come off the street and do a 4 hour course and then coach a 10 year old team, you could be a paedophile they dont care, I have 30 years coaching juniors, done very well, but will not do the course and can't coach....
But then you'd get people complaining about committing a whole day to go do a course. And for your information, there are four modules at Level 2: Technical, tactical, football fitness, and player centred coaching.
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Queenslander 3x a year.
Maybe I'm old school but I feel I've earned my stripes, put your self in my position all those years, one or two sessions a week. Saturday mornings and travel to games and now I have to sit a bloody course to see if I measure up if I want to continue, well there ain't gonna be no course, I'll give you the tip.
Can't beleive that you seriously think that becuase though you've been coaching for so long that you should be simply given accreditation. Who's to say you've been doing it the right way for the last 30 years??? IMO it sounds like you're looking for an excuse to give up and you've been handed one with this new accreditation process.
Queenslander 3x a year.
Can't beleive that you seriously think that becuase though you've been coaching for so long that you should be simply given accreditation. Who's to say you've been doing it the right way for the last 30 years??? IMO it sounds like you're looking for an excuse to give up and you've been handed one with this new accreditation process.
I think my record is pretty sound, if I've been doing it all wrong for 30 years some pretty handy players have survived my wrong way training and gone on to better things. Your opinion could not be further from the truth,not that your opinion is of any consequence.
clearly NZF will change the requirements as the next "big" thing comes in for football. At the end of the day as a parent of f future footballer who I hope receives good coaching I would hope that the coach is up to date or at least aware of the recent chanfges in NZF/FIFA requirements.
Queenslander 3x a year.
and I reckon if you are not learning something positive from these courses It's probably because you don't want to.
Have a go anyway, even listening to other teams coach's might be helpful. Or look at it is networking to get your sides some non-comp games against other sides who might have a motivated coach.
E's Flat Ah's Flat Too
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
and I reckon if you are not learning something positive from these courses It's probably because you don't want to.
Have a go anyway, even listening to other teams coach's might be helpful. Or look at it is networking to get your sides some non-comp games against other sides who might have a motivated coach.
Doesn�t seem to be a topic replicating this one in the coaching section so I�ll attempt to throw my tuppence worth in here.
I support the Whole of Football plan but there are some challenges with its implementation, especially in regards to what has been written in this thread.
I�d like to think there could be some recognition of prior learning, as there is in other sports and actually was in the old CNZ qualification.
At the cliff face it�s not as easy as just saying you have to do this course or that course or you can�t coach. Some of us clubs don�t have that luxury. My club [in HB] is a junior club with 15 junior teams, 14 of those teams are coached by parents that have kids in their team. The other team is coached by a senior player, 1 coach has a university coaching diploma [but coached another sport], 2 are currently sitting the junior level 1 course, and most of the others [including the ones already mentioned] have done the Small Whites Course. If our club refused to allow parents to coach without going through the new coaching qualification, we would struggle to get coaches. I�m only basing this on my dealings with the coaches in the club [I coordinate them] and that is the gut feeling I get from that. I�m certain that many other clubs will have the same problem.
Central Football certainly haven�t signalled that they will be going the same way as Capital football but, undoubtedly, HB will go the same way if sense doesn�t prevail.
Another gut feeling is that our kids will be better off being coached by qualified coaches but I�m not sure there is empirical evidence to back that up. I know of an overseas sports organisation [not football] that imposes a similar restriction on their senior competition and has done for 5 or more years. I don�t know what difficulties there are in maintaining that but the consensus is that the standard of play has not improved, significantly or at all, over that period.
Book knowledge is a valuable tool in the coaches toolbox but there are other tools of equal importance that can help develop kids as players and citizens.
Solution? Well how about the likes of Central Football/Capital Football actually visiting each club and running a short and sharp course [4 or 5 hours] that provides the right stuff for coaches � something like a Small Whites Course on steroids. Do it for free too. We have a talented player pathway in place now [at a cost] and we should have the same for coaches too.
As it stands now, everyone doesn�t go to a free Small Whites Course [and I have never ever heard a bad report on that course] how can we expect people to go to a �proper� course at a cost? Not going to happen.
There needs to be some practicality in play here.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

What did I learn? just a little, did it cover the cost that my Club had to pay? No, did it even cover after 4 hours anything about Child Protection which is close to my heart? no, this was just a process that Capital Football/ NZF have to go through to gain further funding to justify there existence.
