Course Fee for Part B only – $192.50 If you are completing both Part A & B please register for the full course
This is the second Part of the Level 2 Advanced qualification in the event group of Middle and Long Distance.
To undertake Level 2 Advanced – Part B Middle and Long Distance, you must already have completed Level 2 Advanced Part A or Level 3.
This event group focuses on developing your coaching skills in the areas of 800m + and steeple chase events.
This course is a mix of practical and theory and offers a variety of skills and drills to develop the technical model in all middle and long distance events.
This course is ideal for those wishing to specialise in the area of Middle and Long distance and working with athletes aged 12 and up.
Pre requisite for this course is to be Level 2 Intermediate Club coach, as well as having already completed Level 2 Advanced Part A, or be a Level 3 coach in another event group.
Course Fee for Part B only – $192.50 Part A must be completed before Part B. Please also register for Part A if you have not yet completed that course.
This is the second Part of the Level 2 Advanced qualification in the event group of Jumps.
To undertake Level 2 Advanced – Part B Jumps, you must already have completed Level 2 Advanced Part A or Level 3.
This event group focuses on developing your coaching skills in the areas of Long Jump, Triple Jump and High Jump and introduces you to coaching Pole Vault.
This course is a mix of practical and theory and offers a variety of skills and drills to develop the technical model in all Jump events.
This course is ideal for those wishing to specialise in the area of jumps and working with athletes aged 12 and up.
Pre requisite for this course is to be Level 2 Intermediate Club coach, as well as having already completed Level 2 Advanced Part A, or be a Level 3 coach in another event group.
This is a practical session combining the theory of rules with their practical application, along with the important aspects of safety, venue set up, recording results and handling of equipment.
This seminar is open to all levels of experience, from new volunteers to experienced officials.
Cost: All Practical sessions are free.
Seminars compliment the Level 1 Australian Athletics Officials Education Scheme On Line components. It is advised that participants have completed Level 1 On Line prior to attending the practical seminar – for more information on the On Line Learning Portal, please click here.
This is a practical session combining the theory of rules with their practical application, along with the important aspects of safety, venue set up, recording results and handling of equipment.
This seminar is open to all levels of experience, from new volunteers to experienced officials.
Cost: All Practical sessions are free.
Seminars compliment the Level 1 Australian Athletics Officials Education Scheme On Line components. It is advised that participants have completed Level 1 On Line prior to attending the practical seminar – for more information on the On Line Learning Portal, please click here.
This is a practical session combining the theory of rules with their practical application, along with the important aspects of safety, venue set up, recording results and handling of equipment.
This seminar is open to all levels of experience, from new volunteers to experienced officials.
Cost: All Practical sessions are free.
Seminars compliment the Level 1 Australian Athletics Officials Education Scheme On Line components. It is advised that participants have completed Level 1 On Line prior to attending the practical seminar – for more information on the On Line Learning Portal, please click here.
Course Fee for Part B only – $192.50
This is the second Part of the Level 2 Advanced qualification in the event group of Sprints Relays and Hurdles.
To undertake Level 2 Advanced – Part B Sprints Relays and Hurdles, you must already have completed Level 2 Advanced Part A or Level 3.
This event group focuses on developing your coaching skills in the areas of Sprints up to 400m, Starts, Relays, Short Hurdles sprints and 400m hurdles.
This course is a mix of practical and theory and offers a variety of skills and drills to develop the technical model in all sprint events.
This course is ideal for those wishing to specialise in the area of Sprints, Relays and Hurdles and working with athletes aged 12 and up.
Pre requisite for this course is to be Level 2 Intermediate Club coach, as well as having already completed Level 2 Advanced Part A, or be a Level 3 coach in another event group.
This is a practical session combining the theory of rules with their practical application, along with the important aspects of safety, venue set up, recording results and handling of equipment.
This seminar is open to all levels of experience, from new volunteers to experienced officials.
Cost: All Practical sessions are free.
Seminars compliment the Level 1 Australian Athletics Officials Education Scheme On Line components. It is advised that participants have completed Level 1 On Line prior to attending the practical seminar – for more information on the On Line Learning Portal, please click here.
This is a practical session combining the theory of rules with their practical application, along with the important aspects of safety, venue set up, recording results and handling of equipment.
This seminar is open to all levels of experience, from new volunteers to experienced officials.
Cost: All Practical sessions are free.
Seminars compliment the Level 1 Australian Athletics Officials Education Scheme On Line components. It is advised that participants have completed Level 1 On Line prior to attending the practical seminar – for more information on the On Line Learning Portal, please click here.
Course and Resource Fee $99
The Australian Sports Commission’s ‘Sporting Schools’ programme, offers students in primary schools access to sport based activities before, during or after school. As of Term 3 2015, Sporting Schools will be available to every primary school in Australia.
Athletics Australia delivers IAAF Kids’ Athletics through the Sporting Schools programme which allows children to explore and develop the fundamental skills of running, jumping and throwing.
Sporting Schools will be delivered in schools before, during and after school hours and all coaches will be paid for their involvement.
The IAAF Kids’ Athletics Upskilling Program will give Coaches the skills to teach children the core fundamentals of athletics – running, jumping and throwing – using modified equipment with a focus on fun and following the IAAF’s successful global framework.
To be accredited to coach as part of the Sporting Schools athletics programme, you need to be a registered coach with Athletics Australia and undertake this upskilling course. See http://www.athletics.com.au/Coaches/Sporting-Schools for more details about getting registered.
Once you have successfully passed the IAAF Kids’ Athletics Upskilling Course you will be an endorsed Athletics Provider in Sporting Schools.
With Sporting Schools being available in hundreds of primary school around the country, there are a wide variety of opportunities for coaches around Australia to enjoy teaching kids the basics of athletics and be paid for it; so get yourself accredited now!