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Title: Dragon Boat Coaching Level I - Water's Edge
Post by: puppy on September 13, 2005, 10:01:06 AM
SUNDAY Sep. 25th


If you ever wanted to coach or even learn more about your stroke....read on....register now.....

Dragon Boating has evolved into a popular sport with mass appeal to a broad cross-section of society. As a result of the diversity of participants, teams will require a variety of coaching approaches. This clinic is designed to provide coaches with the necessary tools to instruct paddlers effectively and safely.


Enrollment in this course includes a course manual that will provide participants with an excellent resource. Dragon Boat Coaching Level I outfits coaches with the tools necessary to prepare both recreational and competitive level paddlers for the challenges they will face.

Individual-$140

(price does not include gst)


LOCATION:
Douglas College
700 Royal Avenue
New Westminster, British Columbia
V5M 4S3
Canada


Title: To register
Post by: puppy on September 13, 2005, 10:02:18 AM
https://www.sporg.com/servlet/IndRegister?sporgEventID=30782&viewType=1


Title: Dragon Boat Coaching Level I - Water's Edge
Post by: Lethal Weapon on September 13, 2005, 10:21:56 AM
Awesome course!
Couple that with NCCP Level A and you will have a lot of useful info to coach a DB team.
Such a nice Puppy.....


Title: Dragon Boat Coaching Level I - Water's Edge
Post by: Steamrollers Moaner on September 13, 2005, 06:18:52 PM
Is lunch included??   :lol:

Quote from: Lethal Weapon
Such a nice Puppy.....


Puppy is nice...  when he doesn't have a bull horn.


Title: Coaching Clinic
Post by: puppy on September 13, 2005, 08:10:56 PM
Bull Horn is not required, when you have BIG lungs .....  :lol:


Title: Alan Carlson's last coaching clinic
Post by: mildseven on September 13, 2005, 08:15:30 PM
I've been told this is Alan Carlson's last coaching clinic before he moves to Hawaii. Alan was the coach at FCRCC and is highly recommended by my team's coach (who is a pretty good coach himself, IMO).