NCAS CycleSkill Coach Course

in order to increase the safety and develop the skills of the riders in spr, we would like to offer to send some people on a cycle skills course.  this is a level 0 coaching course and is the prerequiste if you want to go on to develop as a cycling coach.  the club is willing to pay for the course and so we are looking at who is interested. 

however, this isn’t a free lunch and if the club pays for your course, you are expected to give something back in return.  in this case it means putting some of those skills to good use by being a ride leader.  for those that are already ride leaders, then we would encourage you to sign up.  in fact, preference will be given to those people that are already ride leaders.  as we don’t have any “club coaches” at the moment, this is the first step in getting the required skills to allow the club to develop fully.

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2011 CYCLING WA NCAS Cycleskill coach course:
Saturday 16th July 2011, 8.00 am – 5.00pm
Department of Sport and Recreation, Vincent Street, Leederville.

Training Room, enter from North side.

NCAS CycleSkill Coach Course is specifically targeted at the coach who desires to assist novice cyclists in the areas of bicycle skills, road worthiness, the correct choice and fitment of cycling equipment and optimising bicycle set up using existing equipment.
Topics covered include: Coaching Philosophy; Coaches roles and responsibilities; Elements of a training Session; Managing risk; Athlete development; Bike road worthiness and safety; Cycle Skills Evaluation.

More information about the Cycling WA and Cycling Australia coach accreditation is available here: http://www.cycling.org.au/?ID=20154
Cost $170, Cycling Australia membership required
Registration Form and payment due Monday 4th July 2011 with payment. Limit to 14 places first in first served, minimum 8.

7 thoughts on “NCAS CycleSkill Coach Course”

  1. I would be keen. There is a small chance I might get called away that weekend, but I will know in advance and someone can take my spot if needed.

  2. Hi Pete, the course info sheet mentions a first aid certificate as a prerequisite. What is the situation regarding having to have one / obtaining one?

    1. we are also looking into what we can provide in regards to first aid training too. there may be some cycling specific first aid courses available.

  3. im keen to do this too – but will need to do first aid as well.

    as this is med july we need to get cracking on organising.

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