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IAAA Coaching


Archery Leaders Courses


The IAAA has developed an Archery Leaders programme which is designed for those who wish to work in the Outdoor Education/Recreation environment. It is designed for those who wish to introduce archery to new comers in a recreational, fun and safe environment.


The course was designed by our Coaching Ireland(formerly NCTC)accredited tutors and is delivered by these skilled personnel.


The course takes place over 3 days. The first 2 days involving instruction and practical assignments. The third day being set aside for written and practical assessment.

Training courses can be arranged given sufficient numbers being interested
(Min 8 and Max 12 participants)


Full course details are available in the Archery Leaders Syllabus and Course Outline below.


If you are interested in undergoing Archery Leader training contact
Pat Lyons, Coach Education Officer, coached@archery.ie

 


Level 1 - Archery Leaders Course Outline
The progamme of study for the three days

Level 1 - Archery Leaders Course Syllabus
Further information and course syllabus



Introduction to Coaching Courses


Entrance to the Coaching Course is based upon nomination by an individual I.A.A.A. club.The following criteria must also be met.The candidate should have:

Completed a beginner's course in archery with a recognised I.A.A.A. club.

minimum of one year's membership of the I.A.A.A.

A working knowledge of archery basics and technique.

Skill level necessary to achieve a 200 point score on a 40cm FITA target face at 18m, shooting 30 consecutive arrows.

Candidates will also be expected to abide by the Code of Conduct in Archery and the Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children's Sport in Ireland.

The candidate should also be:

A minimum of 18 years of age

Proposed and recommended by two officers signatory to the club.

Note: Clubs should only recommend those who are interested in coaching or wish to become involved in coaching.

Clubs should only recommend those who are in compliance with all of the above criteria.

Exceptions to the above rule will only be entertained upon written application to the Executive.

Full course details are available in the Introduction to Coaching Syllabus and Course Outline below.

 


Level 1 - Introduction to Coaching (course outline)
The progamme of study for the two days

Level 1 - Introduction to Coaching (course syllabus)
Further information and course syllabus

 


Coaching Education Committee


The IAAA Coach Education Committee, building on a platform for coaching and coach education implemented by previous IAAA Executives, has worked in close partnership with the National Coaching and Training Centre (now Coaching Ireland) in Limerick to develop an approved multi-level IAAA Coach Education Programme.
The Coach Education Committee consists of the following members :

Pat Lyons
Vincent Plant
Emanuel O'Dea.


 

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