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TSASRA COACH DEVELPOMENT CLINIC SERIES WITH PHIL MCNICHOL, January 27-31, 2024
The Tri-State Alpine Ski Racing Association Coaches Education and Development Team is pleased to present a unique educational on-snow clinic series to be presented over the course of four days by legendary former Head US Ski Team Coach Phil McNichol.
BERKSHIRE EAST – January 27-29, 2024
CATAMOUNT – January 30-31, 2024
OBJECTIVE: Review/Teach Fundamental Skills with a focus on building a knowledge/demonstration base for Level 100 and Level 200 On-Snow Assessment
The Four Fundamental Skills of Skiing - What does good fundamental skiing look like, and how do you work on having it?
- Balanced Athletic Stance
- Pressure
- Edging
- Rotary
Four areas of United State Ski & Snowboard Level 100 On-Snow Assessment
- Skiing Ability and Demonstration
- What skills should a coach have?
- How to develop those skills?
- Movement Analysis
- What to look for?
- How to identify the good/the bad?
- Correlation between cause & effect
- How to prescribe logical corrections for identified deficiencies
- How to devise an appropriate lesson plan
- How to devise progressions
- Teaching and Coaching Ability
- How to develop a solid lesson plan
- Technique Knowledge
- Solid foundation required for # s 1,2, and 3
SCHEDULE:
January 27, 2024 – Berkshire East- Hybrid in-person/remote in-door evening session
January 28, 2024, Berkshire East – Skiing Ability and Demonstration
January 29, 2024, Berkshire East – Teaching and Coaching Ability, which will include a deep dive into Movement Analysis, Technical Knowledge
January 29, 2024, Location TBD - Hybrid in-person/remote in-door evening session
January 30, 2024, Catamount - Skiing Ability and Demonstration
January 31, 2024, Catamount – Teaching and Coaching Ability, which will include a deep dive into Movement Analysis, Technical Knowledge
Remote pre-sessions will be held the evening before Day 1 and repeated the evening before Day 3.
REGISTRATION:
Registration will be through Adminskiracing.com, with a limited number of slots available.
Participants are encouraged to register for one to two days each to capture what they think they need or want to work on. This will also allow people to mix and match based on their schedules.
COST: $25 per day, to be paid though Adminskiracing.com
A Note from Phil:
Tri-State Coaches,
I am excited to spend time with you and provide you with an opportunity to improve your coaching and, therefore, the experience your athletes receive through your effort to guide them towards improving their skiing and racing.
“What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” - Jane Goodall
I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experience as we journey to be the best coaches we can be. An athlete's skill level or the amount of time they commit to a sport is only part of the equation. Our task is to improve people and show that progress is possible.
The program is divided into two distinct blocks: each with an indoor technical presentation and two days on snow. However, you are welcome to choose the days that best suit your schedule. Attending all four days will offer additional repetition and a variety of discussions and topics.
Jan. 27: Evening In-Door Session “Fundamental Skiing Skills Overview”
The fundamental skiing skills overview will follow the material presented in the L100 and L200 online modules, with in-depth insight and discussion from the module’s author. You can select either date and feel free to participate in both of these in-door sessions.
Jan. 28: On-Snow Session “Fundamental Skiing Skills”
This session will expose participants to the on-snow certification process, which US Ski and Snowboard uses in the Alpine L100 and L200 certification exams (skiing and demonstration are core competencies within each exam). The day will also explore additional fundamental skiing topics, specific methods for approaching fundamental ski training, and the use of drill courses focused on fundamental skiing tasks and objectives.
Jan. 29: On-Snow Session “Teaching and Coaching”
This session will introduce participants to the on-snow certification process used by US Ski and Snowboard in the Alpine L100 and L200 certification exams. It will also cover movement analysis, which is a core competency in the exams. In addition, it will introduce participants to methods in your teaching and coaching approach, which is also a core competency in the certification exams. Additional topics will be used to expand on coaching methods for approaching fundamental ski training and drill courses focused on fundamental skiing tasks and objectives.
Jan. 29: Evening In-Door Session “Fundamental Skiing Skills Overview”
The fundamental skiing skills overview will follow the material presented in the L100 and L200 online modules, with in-depth insight and discussion from the module’s author. You can select either date and feel free to participate in both of these in-door sessions.
Jan. 30: On-Snow Session “Fundamental Skiing Skills”
This session will expose participants to the on-snow certification process, which US Ski and Snowboard use in the Alpine L100 and L200 certification exams (skiing and demonstration are core competencies within each exam). The day will also explore additional fundamental skiing topics, specific methods for approaching fundamental ski training, and drill courses focused on fundamental skiing tasks and objectives.
Jan. 31: On-Snow Session “Teaching and Coaching”
This session will introduce participants to the on-snow certification process used by US Ski and Snowboard in the Alpine L100 and L200 certification exams. It will also cover movement analysis, which is a core competency in the exams. In addition, it will introduce participants to methods in your teaching and coaching approach, which is also a core competency in the certification exams. Additional topics will be used to expand on coaching methods for approaching fundamental ski training and drill courses focused on fundamental skiing tasks and objectives.
I am looking forward to working with the coaches in your region.
Best,
Phil McNichol
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