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Originally posted by Jawge View PostOkay you have made your predictable point. I'm now
waiting for Scaly to finish up with Google and come to talk with me."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Boss mi was a coah so certain things
I should know. Don't need google, it's as if you are saying I should use ggoggle to know when it's a corner or a throw. Yuh haffi use not me in this case. Scaly mi haff tings fi do, ah waiting on yuh. Bless.
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Originally posted by Jawge View PostBoss mi was a coah so certain things
I should know. Don't need google, it's as if you are saying I should use ggoggle to know when it's a corner or a throw. Yuh haffi use not me in this case. Scaly mi haff tings fi do, ah waiting on yuh. Bless.Last edited by Lazie; October 24, 2007, 04:00 PM."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Did google tell you that if you play
INT'L you automatically qualify for a certain coaching license? The reason why I ask is because I get the impression that you think coaching seminars are akin to taking classes in college. Trust me it has a lot to do with this.
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Originally posted by Jawge View PostDid google tell you that if you play
INT'L you automatically qualify for a certain coaching license? The reason why I ask is because I get the impression that you think coaching seminars are akin to taking classes in college. Trust me it has a lot to do with this."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Certification is a differnt can a worms and I think if you take ability with proper certification you can go far.. here is a glimse from the English fa
For Whom?
Current or previous full international Players OR Experienced professional players with a minimum of 5 years experience as a contract player
Course Content:
Stage 1 – a 10 Day Residential Course of Training
Practical:- Passing & Support
- Ball Control
- Running with the Ball
- Turning, Dribbling, Shooting
- Defending (1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 6v6) Crosses
- Goalkeeping
- Attacking Play in the Attacking third
- Forward Runs & Interchange of Position
- Defending (8v8)
- Defending in the Defending Third
- Coaching Practice (2 Coaching session of 25 minute Duration)
- Learning Strategies and Coaching Styles
- Warm Up – Cool Downs
- Nutrition
- Attitudes & Ethics
- Physical Growth & Young Players
- Needs of Young Players
- Laws of the Game
- Match & Player Analysis
- Injury Identification & Recognition
- Psychological Factors
20 Coaching Sessions (min 16hr) to be recorded in the candidates log book
Stage 3:
2 Day Final Assessment- Practical Coaching
- Oral Interview on Log-book
- Theory Examination
Please Note: The Football Association and The Professional Footballers Association will ensure that the assessment criteria and assessment procedure will not in any way be compromised for candidates on these courses.
All candidates will, therefore, need to meet the pass levels to be awarded the UEFA B Coaching Award, which will refer to:- Practical Coaching
- Laws of the Games Examination
- Emergency Aid
- Compilation of Log-book of Coaching
- Attendance on the FA Workshop ‘Children – Ensuring Safety in Football’
highest level:
For Whom?- UEFA ‘A’ Licence Holder
- A Current Manager / Head Coach or aspiring Manager / Head Coach in The FA Premier League
- Experience of / in Senior Football
Pre-Course Tasks:- Obtain access to the necessary audio visual and IT equipment:
- Ensure you have a personal email address to contact The F.A. for assistance if information is required.
- Ensure you have:
- TV
- Video recorder.
- PC with PowerPoint and broadband internet connection (if possible).
- Audio cassette recorder.
- DVD Player (optional)
- Complete IT training (if appropriate).
- Complete a personal review of Time Management.
- Finalise the programme to complete the tasks for the UEFA ‘A Coaching Award (if necessary).
- Guest presentations.
- Practical demonstrations.
- Seminars.
- 15, 30 minute lectures delivered by audio tape, video tape or internet.
- Post lecture / Pre tutorial tasks.
- 15, 60 minute tutorials as one group or two sub-groups delivered by telephone conference call system (normally on Thursday afternoons).
- Post tutorial tasks
Visits by FA staff for tutorials for individual students or in small cluster groups relating to:- Fitness and conditioning
- Mental preparation
- Nutrition
- Sports medicine
- Sports science
Visits by The FA Technical Staff for discussions of practical demonstrations with individual students or in small cluster groups relating to:- Specialist player training
- Squad training
- Team Play
- Practices
A study of training and coaching outside England. Final Residential Course of Training Club Assessment: Assessment of analysis, coaching and team talk tasks. Review of Log Book and oral interview. Assessment:- Project tasks - e.g.Planning a Programme, Evaluation and Performance, Match Analysis
- Practical Coaching - three assignments.
- Log Book activities.
- Theory of Coaching and management.
- Team Tasks.
- Log Book of activities:
- 5 ½ hours of assessed
- 24 hours of recommended practical work experience
To retain the UEFA Pro Licence, successful candidates will be expected to successfully complete a three day Refresher Course every four years.
More Details:
“The overall purpose of the UEFA Pro Coaching Licence is to improve the coaching and managing of elite teams of players in English Football.
The value of the course will be to improve the overall skills needed to effectively manage top level players in the 21st Century.
The UEFA Pro Licence is now the mandatory qualification in all the major football countries and its acceptance by English football authorities is imminent, particularly with regard to the proposed requirements for clubs to enter the UEFA Champions League from 2004 onwards.
The accepted qualification throughout Europe is the UEFA Pro Coaching Licence and The Football Association is pleased to provide this fourth course in 2004.”
Course Objectives:- How to plan and evaluate your team’s strategic season’s programme
- How to succeed in one key fixture during the season
- Improving the performance of one key player
- Improving your own interpersonal skills
- Building upon your existing coaching skills with specific emphasis
In addition to meeting the entry criteria, students will be expected to commit themselves to the following aspects:- Obtain access to the necessary audio visual and IT equipment
- Obtain the necessary IT training
- Time management strategies to allow them the appropriate weekly time for personal study - recommended to be 2 / 3 hours.
- Attendance at the Residential Courses of training.
- Contribution to the Conference Call tutorials.
- Arrangement of club visits
- Complete project tasks within a mutually agreed timescale.
- Organise a study visit outside the UK for a minimum of 10 hours to observe training and coaching methods. (The F.A. can assist in this respect if required).
Please Note: The Football Association accepts that a certain degree of flexibility needs to be exercised but, students would be expected to meet the course commitments save for exceptional circumstance that may arise.
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