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Great clubs need
great coaches. It is now easier than ever to become
a qualified coach through The FA's courses.
The
first step to becoming a qualified coach is to enrol
on a FA Coaching Course, which take place at both
national sports centres and at every County FA.
Through
FA Learning
you can book
and pay for any national course,
FA Level 1
Club Coach
This is the UK's most popular coaching course and is
the ideal introduction to coaching for all coaches
with little experience or knowledge. The course is
open entry and participants do not need any
experience to take part, just an interest in
coaching and the motivation to improve their skills
and understanding.
FA Level 2
Club Coach
If you’re a coach with a few seasons coaching
experience, you may wish to start at Level 2, as
this is still an open entry course, although we do
recommend that those taking part without the Level 1
qualification do have relevant coaching experience.
Adult
Coaching
Research has shown there to have been a decline in
the number of Male 11 a side Adult teams partly due
to a lack of volunteers and coaches. One reason for
this was a lack of appropriate, accessible training
courses.
As a result a Working Group was set up to develop an
appropriate training course for people working in
the grassroots 11-a-side game, which would be the
first of its kind in the world. The Module was
launched nationally in November 2003.
The module includes both theoretical and practical
work looking at Administration, Ethics, Child
Protection and Best Practice, Fitness and Nutrition, Coach and Player Development, Communication, Warm
Ups, Cool Downs, Appropriate Coaching Practices
and Action Planning.
Resources
have been developed to support the Course of
training and each student will receive a Video,
Administration Handbook, Coaches Handbook Laws of
the Game CD Rom as well as a Certificate of
Attendance on completion of the module.
More on
Coaching
By getting on the coaching ladder, individuals have
the opportunity to progress up through the various
FA Coaching qualifications while constantly
enhancing their skills and knowledge. We hope that
this will not only improve the ability of the
individual but also the performance and enjoyment of
the team.
Experience is essential for a coach as so much can
be learned from the coaching field whether it be
working with other coaches and learning from them or
coaching different groups of players with mixed
abilities.
A successful coach should always be open to new
ideas and want to continually improve their
individual skills and knowledge of the game. FA
courses offer the perfect solution to all coaches
who aim to improve their skills, knowledge,
experience and enjoyment of the game.
THE FOUR STEPS TO BECOMING A TOP COACH

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