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NCCP: Track Skills

Date

Nov. 2, 2018 @ 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Event Cost
$85

Event Information

Track Skills

This module is officially titled: NCCP Ready to Race! Introduction to Competition Skills & Tactics Practical: Track in the Coaches Association of Canada LOCKER system.

This outdoor club skills module helps you practice teaching intermediate velodrome cycling skills and tactics for participants in the “Learn to Train” and “Train to Train” stages of the Long Term Athlete Development Model.

The module builds on the concepts covered in the pre-requisites and takes place in a parking lot and on local roadways. To pass the module, participants must prepare two lesson plans (one skill and one tactic) and be ready to teach them to the group. This activity is included in questions 52b and 52c of the Club Coach Journal.

After completing this module and all remaining SafeSport pre-requisites, you may fulfill the role of Club Assistant Coach at a Cycling BC club or team. A certificate of completion (yellow) is awarded and you may apply to Cycling BC’s coach database to showcase your expertise.  To achieve full certification and fulfill the role of club head coach, complete the final theory module and submit your portfolio for evaluation.

This particular event is organized and facilitated by Cycling BC.

Pre-Requisites:

  • Club Theory A
  • Basic Skills

The pathway includes additional on-demand and facilitated SafeSport modules that are required to lead Cycling BC practices and clinics. However, only Club Theory A and Basic Skills are necessary to participate in this module.

Module includes:

  1. Basic track etiquette & smooth riding
  2. Standing Start
  3. High Cadence Pedaling
  4. Attack, using the banking
  5. Exchange, using the banking
  6. Riding a schedule
  7. Two-up sprint
  8. Moving within a group

Special Notes:

  • Cycling BC members who are 15 years of age can apply for special consideration and attend this module.
  • If you are working with young riders under the age of 11 or in a community setting (iRide), please instead take the Community Coach Theory module (officially titled: NCCP Community Cycling Practice Planning)
  • Coaches who have previously completed this module, or who have achieved NCCP-trained or NCCP-certified status may audit this module free of charge if space is available. Email us to apply. Use the discount code provided to register between 3-7 days before the event.
  • Registration closes 3 days before the event @ 11:50pm
  • Learn more about how you can become a cycling coach in British Columbia at cyclingbc.net/coaching