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How does one become a Learn to Skate/Canskate Coach?

singerskates

On the Ice
Joined
Jul 27, 2003
Hi, I called my coach tonight for a totally unrealted subject but when we were done with the initial subject, my coach asked me if I wanted to become a coach. Yeah, I was on my club ice teaching some kids how to do the waltz jump, left forward and right forward outside 3 turns and outside edges and loops to prep the for the waltz jump. I guess my coach and her mom that also helps run my new club was watching me coach these 3 kids. They must have liked what they saw because my coach was on the phone with me asking me if I wanted to become a coach. She was serious too. Now I don't even have my prelim FS yet but I love to teach, I program assist on CanSkate and Learn to Skate and I teach music. I've been teaching music for 7 years in grade schools and at church. I don't have my teaching papers though. Never went for them. I guess I was gifted with the ability to teach. Anyway, my coach is looking into having me take a CanSkate Coaching course and then testing it while I get my prelim, Junior bronze and Senior Bronze FS. Boy do I have my work cut out for me now.

Anyone is the same boat?

I'm close to getting my prelim FS. I have one dance I need for my prelim dances only because my knee was sprained on test day and the knee hurt too much. I already know the Fiesta Tango and only need my Swing and Willow to pass the junior bronze dances. Plus, I plan on testing my intro and bronze interpretives too.

Oh, I'm 41 and only have been skating for 4 and half seasons. the last, was cut short due to surgery and the first was cut short due to broken elbow. so if you average it out it's really been 3 years of skating from holding on to the boards to doing loops and flips.
 

Lee

Rinkside
Joined
Jul 27, 2003
http://www.skatecanada.ca/english/programs/coaching/text.html

Get a copy of the current rulebook.

You're going to have to take NCCP courses in order to become a coach, starting with Theory I. There is a link on the above page to the NCCP requirements. Note that to *just* teach CanSkate, one does not have to do as much as is required to teach StarSkate or Competitive skaters.
 

sk8tngcanuck

On the Ice
Joined
Aug 11, 2003
canskate coaching accreditation

HI there!

I know a bit about requirements as we just had to go through the hiring process, and we also have a club member that wants to become a coach.

Must be 16 years old
Must have passed the preliminary Free Skate, Dance, and Skating Skills tests plus one test at the Junior Bronze test.
Course is 3 days long: Course content:
Pre-course worksheet, On-ice skating assessment, small group interviews, communication, teaching & learning basic technique, sport system, music, Professional Coaching Ethics, CanSkate, evaluated on presentation (dress, punctuality, attitude, technical knowledge, and communication skills)

Once a Level 1 coach candidate has acquired all the requirements (Theory 1 course, Phase 1 - CanSkate, CanSkate assignment, valid First Aid certificate), he/she can register as a Skate Canada CanSkate Professional Coach and start teaching CanSkate programs in clubs.

Hope that gets you started!
 
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