Skill Analysis workshop - Monday 28 November

Breaking down the performance of key skills and evaluating ways in which to improve on them is an essential part of perfecting yourself as an athlete.  Once you have the most energy-effective and stream-lined technique it's a matter of automating the skill through repeat practice.

If you're a coach who's keen to upskill and expand your netball know-how here's your chance to make the most of your off-season for your own personal development.  Why not attend some of our coaching courses aimed at teaching you the best techniques, sharing ideas and supplying you with the right knowledge to be the best coach you can be?  Course content has been compiled by experts from Netball New Zealand and even offer the chance to gain recognised accreditation for your efforts.

The next course on offer is Skill Analysis which allows coaches the chance to break down the biomechanics of common netball movements.  Coaches will analyse the execution of skills utilising the powers of observation and video analysis where available.  We often spot small ways in which a player's form is impeded.  It is equally as vital to therefore identify ways in which we can modify technique such as posture, timing, centre of gravity, angle of release, leverage and trajectory to maximise the player's success rate.  Through movement analysis coaches will learn more about necessary tweaks that can correct performance and identifying these early on in life before they become a hard habit to break.

We welcome you to attend this handy learning opportunity suitable for coaches who have already completed the Player Centred Coaching course and are keen to build on the basics - let us help you add more tricks to your coaching toolkit.

*If you may have missed attending Player Centred Coaching (PCC) please still feel free to get in touch to register as an exception can be given so long as you intend to complete PCC at the next available opportunity.

When: Monday 28th November 2016
Time: 6.30pm to 9.00pm
Where: Hataitai Netball Pavilion, 43 Ruahine Street, Hataitai
Cost: $25 per person
BONUS OFFER: Attend 4 modules anywhere in the Central Zone and get the 5th module FREE!

Payment Options:
Internet Banking
- Bank ANZ, Account Number 01-1839-0302543-00
Please state your name and reference "NNZ MODULES" in the particulars when arranging payment.
Cheque - please make payable to "Netball Central Zone Inc." and post to: PO Box 14-845, Kilbirnie.

To register promptly complete the attached form and email to Sandra Edge - Coach Development Officer for Netball Central Zone via coachdevelopment@netballcentral.co.nz

Registrations close Sunday 27th November.  Pays to be prompt as spaces are limited and the course will only go ahead with a minimum of 6 attendees.  Late enquiries welcome - if wishing to enquire please phone 387 6031.

All the best for making the most of your lead-in time prior to the start of the season!

 

More about the Netball NZ Coach Accreditation Pathway

Suitable for all levels – those who are first-timers and those with plenty of years experience seeking fresh ideas.

This course lies within the new series of compulsory courses that contribute towards achieving the Community Coach Award I (CCA I).  It can also be completed by those with a particular interest in expanding their knowledge in this area.  Player Centred Coaching should first be completed prior to attending however if please get in touch to discuss options further.

Those already mid-way through completing the five compulsory modules that make up the former Community Coach Award (CCA) may still continue to do so before the 31st of January 2017.  These modules include Player Centred Coaching, Communication & Managing Others, Team Building, Skill Analysis and Planning.

From 31st January 2017 onwards the following changes will take effect:

Community Coach Award I (CCA I) is the second step and consists of 10 technical modules: Player Centred Coaching, Communication & Managing Others, Planning, Skills Analysis, Team Building, Selecting, Balls Skills, Attack 1, Defence 1, Shooting.  Includes further online and ongoing learning.

Community Coach Award II (CCA II) follows on from CCA I with seven additional tactical modules: Fit for the Season, Game Analysis, Mental Skills, Tournament Planning, Through Court, Centre Pass, Circle Work.  Includes further online and ongoing learning.

Performance Coach Qualification (PCQ) forms the next step on from CCA II with seven further additional modules: Enhancing Performance, Advanced Mental Skills I, Advanced Skill Acquisition I, Advanced Performance Planning, Advanced Mental Skills II, Advanced Skill Acquisition II and Advance Game Analysis.  Coaches must also be actively coaching for a minimum of 2 years at U17/U19/Premier Club level and above.  They must also undertake a Coach Development Plan, Practical Observations/Assessments and further online and ongoing learning.

Those wishing to progress from the former CCA onto PCQ will need to complete Fit for the Season, Mental Skills and Game Analysis prior to 31st January 2017 as well as meet the minimum requirement of 2 years coaching at U17/U19/Premier Club level in order to be eligible for entry.

All the best in preparation for the season ahead!




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