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Level 1 XC Coach - On-Snow Technique - Perisher
Sat 13 Aug 2016 13:30 — Sun 14 Aug 2016 16:00
Perisher

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Registrations for this event are closed.

EVENT RESCHEDULED TO AUGUST 13/14

Looking to update your knowledge of ski techniques or tick off another component of your XC ski coaching qualification?

Two Level 1 XC Coach On-Snow Technique Workshops will be held at Perisher on the weekend of August 13/14. The workshops will be presented by the ACT/NSW Winter Coach Jeremy Hecker (Master of Sports Coaching, University of Jyvaskyla).

These workshops covers the basics of teaching classic and freestyle cross country skiing techniques, what to look for when assessing skier technique, using apps and video for evaluating technique, and tips and tricks for getting everything to "click". For past coaches it will also be an excellent opportunity to refresh your understanding of ski technique and see if much has changed in recent years.

The course is only available to registered coaches. If you would like to become a registered coach you need to complete the Australian Sports Commission Basic Coaching General Principles, online through the ASC website prior to attending the course. This also applies to instructors wanting to attend the course. A copy of the Coaching Principles certificate needs to be emailed to the National Coaching Director prior to the course: allison.c.stoddart@gmail.com

All participants will be provided with a Snow ID via Snowracer. More details will be provided following registration.

Course details: 

Coach Level 1 – Freestyle Technique Workshop (on-snow): offset, single-time, double-time & free skate
Perisher XC Trails
Saturday 13th August - 1:30-4:30pm
Registration Fee: $66

Coach Level 1 – Classic Technique Workshop (on-snow): diagonal stride, double pole, kick-double pole & herringbone 
Perisher XC Trails
Sunday 14th August - 9:00am-12:00pm
Registration Fee: $66

*Pre-requisite – Community Coaching General Principles

Please note that a basic understanding of the different ski techniques is required in advance of the course.

For more information on the Perisher Technique workshops contact: