COURSE: SPORTS COACHING DIPLOMA (CPD ACCREDITED)
Note: Course features may change without prior notice.
Benefits:
Course Syllabus:
How is the course assessed:
To successfully complete the course, you must pass an automated, multiple-choice assessment. The assessment is delivered through our online learning platform. You will receive the results of your assessment immediately upon completion.
Will I receive a certificate of completion (not our scope):
Upon successful completion, you will qualify for the UK and internationally-recognised professional qualification, and you can choose to make your achievement formal by obtaining your PDF Certificate at the cost of £9 and a Hardcopy Certificate for £15.
- Price : 500 QAR
- Study method : Online, self-paced
- Duration : 6 Hours
- Access to content : 12 Months
- Qualification : No formal qualification
- CPD : 5 CPD hours / points
- Additional info
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
- Tutor is available to students
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
Note: Course features may change without prior notice.
Benefits:
- Fast track your career with a recognised certificate in Sports Coaching
- Learn the fundamental principles and practices of sports coaching
- Understand the key differences between a coach and a mentor
- Familiarise with the role and responsibilities of a Sports Coach
- Gain an insight into the psychology of sports coaching
- Develop core communication, time management and leadership skills
- Know how to set realistic long-term goals and challenges for your clients
- Explore a wide range of physical training techniques and methods for athletes
- Learn about the anaerobic system, target heartrates & macronutrients
- Broaden your understanding of injury prevention and rehabilitation
Course Syllabus:
- Module 01: Introduction to Sports Coaching
- What is Sports Coaching?
- A Brief History of Sports Coaching
- What is Mentoring?
- Importance of Sports Coaching
- Module 02: Skills and Responsibilities of Sports Coaches
- Jobs of Sports Coaches in the United Kingdom
- Responsibilities of Sports Coaches
- Skills of Sports Coaches
- Module 03: Principles of Coaching
- Developing Your Coaching Philosophy
- Determining Your Coaching Objectives
- Selecting Your Coaching Style
- Coaching Diverse Athletes
- Module 04: The Psychology of Sports Coaching – Part 1
- hat is Communication?
- Sending Effective Messages
- Conflicts and Confrontations
- Psychological Factors and Performance Excellence
- Mental Skills Training for Sports
- The MST Approach
- Module 05: The Psychology of Sports Coaching – Part 2
- Motivating Athletes
- Stress Management
- Enhancing the Athletes Self-Confidence
- Module 06: Physical Fitness for Athletes – Part 1
- How the Body Works
- Physical Training for Fitness
- The Physical Demands of Your Sport
- Training Principles
- Module 07: Physical Fitness for Athletes – Part 2
- Anaerobic System
- Aerobic Fitness and Capacity
- Target Heart Rate
- Overtraining
- Module 08: Coaching Football – Techniques
- Critical Teaching Points in Technical Training
- Developing the Speed of Play
- Keeping the Ball in Play
- Coaching Long and Accurate Passing
- Exercise for Sharp Shooting
- Dribbling and Crossing
- Module 09: Coaching Football – Tactics
- Combination Play for Attackers
- Maintaining Possession
- Tactics for the Attack
- High Pressure vs Low Pressure
- Module 10: Coaching Strategies in Cricket
- Value the Wicket
- Be Cool in the Field
- Benchmarks for Coaching
- Bowling and High-Risk Injuries
- Some Game Basics for Cricket
- Module 11: Notes for Coaches in Cricket
- Rotation of the Players
- Tips for Administration
- Tips for Bowling
- Tips for Fielding
- Tips for Batting
- Tips for the Game
- Module 12: Coaching for Other Popular Sports
- Coaching Swimming
- Coaching Tennis
- Coaching Rugby
- Some Other Popular Sports in the United Kingdom
- Module 13: Battling Drugs
- Role of a Coach in Prevention
- Establish and Enforce Rules
- Team Policy and Culture for Drugs
- When Athletes Have a Drug Problem
- Module 14: Nutrition Concerns for Athletes
- Energy and Macronutrient Intakes and Recommendations
- Eating Before, During, and After the Event
- Nutrition in Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Module 15: Sports Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Injury Prevention
- Muscle Injuries
- Bone Injuries
How is the course assessed:
To successfully complete the course, you must pass an automated, multiple-choice assessment. The assessment is delivered through our online learning platform. You will receive the results of your assessment immediately upon completion.
Will I receive a certificate of completion (not our scope):
Upon successful completion, you will qualify for the UK and internationally-recognised professional qualification, and you can choose to make your achievement formal by obtaining your PDF Certificate at the cost of £9 and a Hardcopy Certificate for £15.