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Become a Certified Coach | Alberta Equestrian Federation

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Becoming a certified coach through Equestrian Canada’s National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) provides a clear, nationally recognized pathway to develop your coaching skills, strengthen your professional practice, and support safe, positive equestrian experiences for riders and horses. Through training, evaluation, and ongoing development opportunities, AEF is here to support you at each stage of the certification process. * Choose your coaching context (Instructor, Competition Coach, Competition Coach Specialist, Competition Development). We’ve created a step-by-step guide to walk you through each part of the process — including where to find manuals, training modules, and evaluation information. The right coaching pathway depends on your coaching goals, the riders you work with, and the environment you coach in. * Your coaching context (Instructor, Competition Coach, Competition Coach Specialist, or Competition Development). Both Coach Status and Coaching Certification are required to coach in Equestrian Canada programs such as Rookie Riders\* and Learn to Ride & Drive\*.

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Coaching Graduate Certificate - University of Alberta

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Students will also learn the elements of Athlete Learning and Development and Sport Science that covers a variety of topics and issues related to both the art and science of coaching. This course provides students with a survey of selected topics in exercise physiology with an emphasis on the application to sport and the planning practices employed by coaches. As well, possible topics may include the discussion of a variety of contemporary physiological issues related to coaching such as: sex-based differences in fitness norms for sport performance, ergogenic aids, and the place of experiential knowledge in enhancing sport performance. This course will provide students with a detailed mechanical exploration of form and function in the human system with respect to performance in sport. ## FAQs. Upon successful completion of the Certificate, students will have developed a number of highly relevant competencies – knowledges, skills, and qualities – to enable them to work successfully as a coach across a variety of sport contexts.

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About NCCP | Alberta Sport

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The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) provides standardized, inclusive coach education across Canada. Launched in 1974, the NCCP is developed by the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) in partnership with the Government of Canada, provincial/territorial governments, and national/provincial/territorial sport organizations. For more information on the coaching streams/contexts, please go to https://coach.ca/nccp-streams-and-contexts. NCCP modules are categorized as Multi-Sport Modules and Sport Specific Modules. A coach’s NCCP training usually combines both Multi-Sport and Sport Specific modules, based upon the pathway set by the national sport organization. For more information on the Multi-Sport modules delivered in Alberta and to register for a specific course, check out the NCCP Multi-Sport Module Calendar. Coaches can use their NCCP# and password to log into the CAC Locker to check their status on their coaching transcript. If you are new to coaching and do not have a NCCP#, you can create a new account before registering for any NCCP module. ### NCCP Multi-Sport Module Calendar.

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How to Become a Coach - Athletics Alberta

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# How to Become a Coach. Home » How to Become a Coach. In Alberta, Coaching takes a number of different pathways. The fundamental difference in the pathways is the age of the athlete you are coaching and their stage of development. The video below gives an overview of the pathways and coaching. The chart is how we have implemented the national coaching pathways of Athletics Canada. ## **Coaching Education Deadlines**. New deadlines have been established for your coaching education evaluations. Coaches will have one year (365 days) to complete and pass their Athletics Portfolio and Practice Observations for RJTW, Sport Coach and Club Coach. In addition, coaches who registered for their Athletics evaluations in RJTW, Sport Coach or Club Coach in the past (2024, 2023, 2022, etc) have until December 31, 2025 to complete and pass it. These new deadlines are intended to keep coaching education current and evaluations productive. National Coaching Certification Program Explained in Video.

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Advanced Coach Education - Alberta Soccer Association

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The Advanced Coach Education Program is a traditional vertical pathway designed for the aspiring coach able to achieve higher performance standards.

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Complete Our World-Renowned Coach Training Program in Calgary

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National Coaching Certification Program - Active Living

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+ Close Faculty Websites List Viewing: Faculty Websites. + School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape. - Rehabilitation & Fitness for chronic physical disability. - Red Gym Alcove - Table Tennis. + Women's Only and Sensory Friendly Open Workout Time. a coaching session for basketball. # National Coaching Certification Program. Presented by the Canadian Sport Institute Calgary. ## Multi-sport coach training. The Canadian Sport Institute of Calgary, in partnership with the University of Calgary, offers multi-sport coach training classes for every coaching context. Starting in 2019, coaches may want to sign up for Professional Development credits before the end of December. Log-in to the Locker on Coach.ca to see how many points you have. Coaches can now register online. Check out csicalgary.ca/en/education. For more information on the NCCP program, classes or to register, call 403.220.8197 or email jsjostrom@csicalgary.ca. Go to Canadian Sport Institute Calgary.

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