Award 1 Course Overview
The Award 1 course has been designed to take account of the different playing capacities that exist between children (up to 12 years), youths (age 13 – 18) and Adults (age 19+) and the competencies that a coach is required to display when working with each of the playing populations. Therefore, coaches can specialise in coaching the particular players that they are involved with.
Competencies to be developed
The course is ran over 8 nights (each session lasting 2.5 hours) and coaches wishing to attend must hold the Foundation Award for at least the last 12 months. The course covers a number of key modules including:
The focus of the course is the further development of the ‘How to Coach’ skills by placing the participant in situations that they will face as coaches – the organisation of games activities, activities to develop skill and activities to develop the various aspects of physical fitness. By the end of this course participants will be able to:
Course Philosophy
The GAA is committed to implementing an integrated Coach Education Programme with a view to maximising participation, optimising playing standards and ensuring that players’ needs are catered for in a balanced way.
The course is designed to promote the development of the How to Coach skills through modelling of best practice, as demonstrated by the tutor, experiential learning and through the guided reflection on previous experiences – as a coach, player, official or parent – facilitated by the tutor.
Attending a Course
The Award 1 courses are organised locally within each County. To view upcoming courses in your County or to reserve a place on a course, please contact Laois GDA James Kelly (085-7744397)