Award 2 Football Youth/Adult - Armagh

Award 2 Football Youth/Adult - Armagh

This NGB Award 2 is the highest qualification on the Coaching Pathway. Coaches MUST have evidence of having completed the ICGG & Award 1.

By Ulster GAA

Date and time

Mon, 14 Oct 2024 19:00 - 22:00 GMT+1

Location

Athletic Grounds, Armagh County GAA Board

Dalton Road Armagh BT60 United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 1 day before event
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About this event

  • 3 hours

The Award 2 Coach Education course is the third award on the coaching pathway of Gaelic Games. Only coaches who have attained the Foundation(ICGG) and Award One coaching qualifications can enrol for the Award Two course. In advance of registering can you please ensure that you have evidence of completing both these Awards by checking with your County Games Manager or Michael Glover @ michael.glover.ulster@gaa.ie

The Award Two Youth/Adult course has been developed to take account of the different playing capacities that exist at youth (age 13 – 18) and adult (age 19+) levels, and the competencies that a coach is required to display when working with each of these playing populations. The course will focus on the further development of how and what to coach based on the playing group that you are involved with but also to look further at the integration of key areas that contribute to performance. The course will also expose coaches to the OTú model and introduce them to reflective practice for coaches, players and teams.

The course is 27 hours in duration covering a number of key modules, including Introductory and Conclusion modules.

Course Dates:

Monday 14th October - Online interactive Webinar (19.00-22.00)

Saturday 19th October - Theory and practical sessions (9.00 - 16.00)

Monday 21st October - Online interactive Webinar 19.00-22.00)

Saturday 26th October - Theory and practical sessions (9.00 - 16.00)

Monday 28th October - Online interactive Webinar (19.00-22.00)

Saturday 2nd October - Practical Assessment (10.00 - 14.00)

Coaches must attend all sessions and show competence in a number of practical assessments to achieve the Award Two Coaching Qualification.

The Award Two modules are:

The OTú Model

Physical Fitness

The Role of the Coach

Communications

Technical Proficiency

Tactical Prowess

Team Play

Participant Feedback/Playing Facts

Psychological Focus

Talent Identification

Nutrition and Hydration

Lifestyle

Playing Rules

An Award 2 Coach Testimonial:

In terms of the level 2 coaching programme and what it has changed for me is that it has given me confidence in planning out a season and setting targets for the teams and how to do this.

It has inspired me to become more organised and professional in my preparation for the training sessions and there would be a greater level of detail.

After the sessions I now would sit down and self assess the session along with feedback from fellow coaches and players asking them, were our objectives which we laid out at the start, achieved and was the session beneficial and how could we have improving it.

The course has encouraged me to look into other sports for inspiration and also to look at my areas of weakness as opportunities to learn; for example the area of strength and conditioning would be an area that I lack knowledge on but I am actively seeking out how I could improve my knowledge on this.

Pádraic

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