PLEASE NOTE: Registration for a coaching course must be received within the 1st 3 days of the start of class in order to participate. Due to the 45 hours of course work, week specific assignments, on-going and developing "conversations" on the discussion board with colleagues and the instructor, as well as other stringent NYS mandated requirements and parameters for an online coaching course, no exceptions can be made.
Effective for Sept 1, 2008 start and thereafter, each 3 credit coaching course is $295. Discounts do not apply.
Groups Reserving Courses
Groups interested in reserving a course and month in which to take any LILIE online coaching course are
welcome to contact LILIE to find out further information. Contact us via email at kpedersen@lilieonline.com or call 631 696-LILIE
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Instructor: Paul Pedersen
Objective:
This
course will delve into the theories and techniques associated with coaching
athletics at the
secondary level.
Topics will include the history of high school athletics in New York state,
state and
local regulations
and procedures, planning, scouting, strategies, safety, officials and guidelines
for
working with them,
the preseason, season and postseason, management, motivation, and instruction
on various secondary level sports.
For questions regarding enrollment of sports specific sections 6-9, contact
coachpedersen@lilieonline.com
March 1-31, 2009
June 1-30, 2009
September 1-30, 2009
Objective:
The course is a series of interactive exercises and activities designed to study
Health Sciences as they apply to coaching sports. Through these activities,
exercises and health application to coaching topics, participants will gain
information, organize it for professional and personal use, and apply it to
their particular programs. Health Sciences as applied to coaching will also help
define: selected principles of biology, anatomy, physiology, kinesiology related
to coaching; risk minimization; mixed competition; NYSED selection and
classification of athletes; age and maturity of athletes. The course is divided
into three parts: philosophy, physiology, and psychology, fitness, conditioning,
sport specific training, nutrition, weight management and current and ongoing
health issues and administrative procedures.
February 1-28, 2009
May 1-31, 2009
August 1-31, 2009
For more information regarding SED COACHING regulations please visit:
http://www.sectionxi.org/donna/coachingreq.htm
http://ociaa.ouboces.org/COACH%20REQUIREMENTS.html
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/pe/pub/app.html
For a list of SED approved agencies in both coaching course work and CPR/AED/FA please visit:
www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/pe/firstaidcpr.doc
www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/pe/PEcoaching.doc
Instructor: Matteo De Vincenzo
Objective:
This coaching course will
evaluate the goals of athletic
programs in New York State, the philosophy of athletics and the role of
interscholastic athletics in education. In addition, this course will focus on
the regulations and procedures set by national, state, and local Governments,
and explore the legal and moral
responsibility of coaching. Specific topics include: the coaches responsibility
to players, spectators, and student athletes, team discipline and supervision,
sportsmanship,
motivational techniques, coaching methodology, coaching concerns, evaluations,
the business aspects of coaching, and challenges for the modern day athlete.
January 1-31, 2009
April 1-30, 2009
July 1-31, 2009
Questions regarding coaching courses? Email kpedersen@lilieonline.com