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World Rugby Level 2 – NCCP Competition Introduction
Are you interested in developing you coaching knowledge and skill?
The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) was developed by Coaches Association of Canada (CAC) and is the recognized standard for coach training and certification in Canada. NCCP workshops are designed to meet the needs of all types of coaches, from the first-time community coach to the head coach of a national team.
This course, “World Rugby Level 2 – NCCP Competition Introduction,” is designed to provide coaches with the skills needed to coach teenage and adult players in a club or school environment. It is extremely important that coaches have an understanding of rugby before taking this course. The course aims to develop coaches who know how to coach as well as teach what to coach. The course demonstrates your current level of competence and explores Game Knowledge and Coaching Process Skills as you dive deeper into the coaching process and the technical/tactical aspects of the game.
*This course requires prerequisites. Prior to registration coaches must complete the following:
- NCCP Make Ethical Decisions (https://coach.ca/nccp-multi-sport-training-modules)
- WR Rugby Ready (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR Concussion Management for the General Public (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR Introduction to Coaching (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR Laws of the Game (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR Key Factor Analysis (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR Functional Role Analysis (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR First Aid in Rugby (https://passport.world.rugby/)
- WR Introduction to Strength and Conditioning (1 module, for the age which you predominantly coach) (https://passport.world.rugby/)
World Rugby Level 2 – NCCP Competition Introduction
Date: Saturday January 21 – Sunday January 22, 2023
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on both days
Location: Yale Secondary School, 34620 Old Yale Rd, Abbotsford, BC, V2S 7S6
Registration (via Rugby Canada): Click here