Rugby Coaching
Where ākonga will learn communication, planning, and mentoring skills to become a confident rugby coach.What you’ll learn
Day One: Kicking into day one, ākonga will discuss characteristics of small black rugby players and explore how coaching sessions can help support their skill development. Through kaiako led coaching sessions, ākonga will learn how warm-ups, activities, and cool downs target and support player development.
Day Two: Grab out the first aid kit, as today ākonga will simulate responses to common rugby injuries and learn how to keep participants safe on the field. Ākonga will also understand how to cater coaching sessions to the individual needs of different participants and groups.
Day Three: Knocking on to day three, ākonga will plan and model their own coaching sessions as well as participate in the coaching sessions of other ākonga.
Custom School Bookings
For secondary schools, we can create this course for your learners. We simply require a minimum of 14 learners for the course to go ahead. If you don't have enough learners, we can promote within other schools to reach our requirement.
Course Requirements:
Learners must be year 12 or 13
Learners are required to wear appropriate clothing for participating in rugby activities
Learners must currently be involved in a rugby team
This course gains the learner 14 credits at level 3.
Cost:
$350.00Duration:
Three DaysTime:
9am - 3pmUnit Standards | US Title | Level | Credits | Assessment Style |
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25805 | Demonstrate knowledge of individual and group characteristics and needs for coaching participants in sport | 3 | 3 | Written |
20673 | Demonstrate knowledge of injuries, injury prevention and risks and hazards associated with sport or recreation | 3 | 5 | Written |
22771 | Plan beginner-level coaching sessions for sport participants | 3 | 6 | Written |