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...their Level 2 coaching course in 2013. Mary said: “We started mentoring others in the club who were just starting their Level 1 coaching courses, and because several archers we’d...
...their Level 2 coaching course in 2013. Mary said: “We started mentoring others in the club who were just starting their Level 1 coaching courses, and because several archers we’d...
...wider range of people into coaching at all levels. With over three million people coaching regularly across the UK, this year’s Awards have been designed to ensure all coaches who...
...to all licensed coaches in 2020. We will also be updating our level 1 and level 2 coaching qualifications in line with the new Professional Standards for Coaching launched earlier...
...in Support of Coaches recognise those who recruit, develop, educate, qualify, and/or deploy coaches effectively in the UK. Collectively, they are: Coach Developer of the Year Transforming Coaching Coaching for...
...coaching. We have shared our responses to these questions below, to help guide coaches and coaching organisers. What is Archery GB’s priority when it comes to coaching? This is an...
...Coaches at every level will be more than familiar with the principles of Plan-Do-Review, and hundreds of coaches put this into practice for thousands of archers every day. (Even lockdown...
...coach Trusted coaches are at the heart of archery. Get your Coaching Licence to be fully recognised as a coach and maintain a safe sport. Being licensed is really important...
...Sue Ringrose (equestrian) Transforming Coaching Award Archery GB Coach Development Team Great Britain Hockey Coach Development Offer Scottish Disability Sport UK Coaching’s Director of Coaching Emma Atkins, said: “The UK...