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Dear soccer friends,
Thank you for your interest in the Ontario Soccer Association’s (OSA) Soccer and Settlement project, aimed at facilitating the integration of newcomers to Canada through soccer.
An important component is coaching education and we are closer to host our first coaching courses following the Canadian Soccer Association’s (CSA) Long Term Player Development.
Please refer to the link below for more details:
http://www.canadasoccer.com/wellness-to-world-cup-s14682
We aim to organize our first coaching course over two days tentatively on the last weekend of January. Exact date and location will be announced once confirmed. We will cover the first two levels of coaching: Active Start on one day and Fundamentals on the other. Please read below for more information of the courses:
Upon completion of the courses, participants will be asked to give back to their communities and support new Canadians like themselves by running or assisting current soccer programs under the Soccer and Settlement project, targeting mostly kids aged 6-12 years old.
Please find attached the registration form. Please completed and email it back to me or fax it to 613.317.1844. We will close registration at 25 participants. Similar courses covering both levels are also schedule in February and March 2012.
Do not miss this great opportunity to pursue or start your coaching career in soccer.
I wish you a joyful holiday season and a happy New Year.
Kind regards,
Javier Clavelo
Soccer and Settlement
The Ontario Soccer Association
Tel: 613.233.6561 ext. 228
ACTIVE START
Stage 1 of Long Term Player Development, Wellness to World Cup, is called Active Start and it is designed for U4 to U6 Female and Male players. It has also been called "First Kicks".
Soccer contributes to the well-being of children by engaging them in the sport while teaching them basic movements.
At this introductory level, the objective is to get them moving and to keep active.
Coaches working with young players in this stage should enroll in an Active Start coaching course.
The course will provide information on the following;
• Information on Canadian Soccer Association’s Long Term Player Development model “Wellness to World Cup”
• Develop a basic understanding Physical Literacy
• Information to help coaches understand the development stage of the children they are working with.
• How to plan coaching sessions considering the development stage of the children coaches are working with.
• Consider the safety factors involved in running a coaching session
• How to manage coaching sessions using appropriate content and methodology.
• Provide coaches with a resource that they can use to plan their sessions.
• Provide coaches with advice they can use to work with players and parents in this stage.
• Coaches will be provided with a DVD, coaches workbook and a Certificate of Achievement
FUNDAMENTALS
Stage 2 of Long Term Player Development, Wellness to World Cup, is called FUNdamentals it is designed for U6 to U8 Female and U6 to U9 Male players. It has also been called "Fun with the ball". The course takes 8 hours to complete.
At this stage, individual player development is paramount. Coaches and teachers should create a simulation of the learning environment where the atmosphere is “Freedom and Fun.”
Coaches working with young players in this stage are strongly encouraged to take a FUNdamentals coaching course. The course will provide information on the following:
• Information on Canadian Soccer Association’s Long Term Player Development model “Wellness to World Cup”.
• Develop a basic understanding Physical Literacy.
• Information to help coaches understand the development stage of the children they are working with.
• How to plan coaching sessions considering the development stage of the children coaches are working with.
• Consider the safety factors involved in running a coaching session
• How to manage coaching sessions using appropriate content and methodology.
• Provide coaches with a resource that they can use to plan their sessions.
• Provide coaches with advice they can use to work with players and parents in this stage.
• Coaches will be provided with a DVD, coaches workbook and a Certificate of Achievement.
Thank you for your interest in the Ontario Soccer Association’s (OSA) Soccer and Settlement project, aimed at facilitating the integration of newcomers to Canada through soccer.
An important component is coaching education and we are closer to host our first coaching courses following the Canadian Soccer Association’s (CSA) Long Term Player Development.
Please refer to the link below for more details:
http://www.canadasoccer.com/wellness-to-world-cup-s14682
We aim to organize our first coaching course over two days tentatively on the last weekend of January. Exact date and location will be announced once confirmed. We will cover the first two levels of coaching: Active Start on one day and Fundamentals on the other. Please read below for more information of the courses:
Upon completion of the courses, participants will be asked to give back to their communities and support new Canadians like themselves by running or assisting current soccer programs under the Soccer and Settlement project, targeting mostly kids aged 6-12 years old.
Please find attached the registration form. Please completed and email it back to me or fax it to 613.317.1844. We will close registration at 25 participants. Similar courses covering both levels are also schedule in February and March 2012.
Do not miss this great opportunity to pursue or start your coaching career in soccer.
I wish you a joyful holiday season and a happy New Year.
Kind regards,
Javier Clavelo
Soccer and Settlement
The Ontario Soccer Association
Tel: 613.233.6561 ext. 228
ACTIVE START
Stage 1 of Long Term Player Development, Wellness to World Cup, is called Active Start and it is designed for U4 to U6 Female and Male players. It has also been called "First Kicks".
Soccer contributes to the well-being of children by engaging them in the sport while teaching them basic movements.
At this introductory level, the objective is to get them moving and to keep active.
Coaches working with young players in this stage should enroll in an Active Start coaching course.
The course will provide information on the following;
• Information on Canadian Soccer Association’s Long Term Player Development model “Wellness to World Cup”
• Develop a basic understanding Physical Literacy
• Information to help coaches understand the development stage of the children they are working with.
• How to plan coaching sessions considering the development stage of the children coaches are working with.
• Consider the safety factors involved in running a coaching session
• How to manage coaching sessions using appropriate content and methodology.
• Provide coaches with a resource that they can use to plan their sessions.
• Provide coaches with advice they can use to work with players and parents in this stage.
• Coaches will be provided with a DVD, coaches workbook and a Certificate of Achievement
FUNDAMENTALS
Stage 2 of Long Term Player Development, Wellness to World Cup, is called FUNdamentals it is designed for U6 to U8 Female and U6 to U9 Male players. It has also been called "Fun with the ball". The course takes 8 hours to complete.
At this stage, individual player development is paramount. Coaches and teachers should create a simulation of the learning environment where the atmosphere is “Freedom and Fun.”
Coaches working with young players in this stage are strongly encouraged to take a FUNdamentals coaching course. The course will provide information on the following:
• Information on Canadian Soccer Association’s Long Term Player Development model “Wellness to World Cup”.
• Develop a basic understanding Physical Literacy.
• Information to help coaches understand the development stage of the children they are working with.
• How to plan coaching sessions considering the development stage of the children coaches are working with.
• Consider the safety factors involved in running a coaching session
• How to manage coaching sessions using appropriate content and methodology.
• Provide coaches with a resource that they can use to plan their sessions.
• Provide coaches with advice they can use to work with players and parents in this stage.
• Coaches will be provided with a DVD, coaches workbook and a Certificate of Achievement.