Countable Hours Head Coaches Meeting November 5, 2008 Jared Bruggeman & Lynn Newson.

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Countable Hours Head Coaches Meeting November 5, 2008 Jared Bruggeman & Lynn Newson

Countable Athletically Related Activity Required activity with an athletics purpose. –At the direction of, or supervised by, a coach. Exclusions: –Administrative meetings. –Activities incidental to participation. [ Bylaw ]

Daily & Weekly hour Limitations In Season – 4 hours per day and 20 hours per week Out of season (during the academic year) – 8 hours per week.

Daily & Weekly hour limitations DOES NOT APPLY to the following time periods: –During preseason practice prior to the first day of classes or the first scheduled contest, whichever is earlier. –During an institution’s term-time official vacation period (e.g., Thanksgiving, spring break), as listed in the institution’s official calendar, and during the academic year between terms when classes are not in session.

One day off per week During the academic year, student-athletes shall not engage in any countable athletically related activities on ONE day per week during the playing season and TWO days per week outside the playing season. The required day(s) off may occur on any day of the week and may change from week to week. A “week” is defined as any seven consecutive days, determined at the institution’s discretion.

Countable Athletically Related Activities Practices (no more than 4 hours per day) Athletics meetings with a coach initiated or required by a coach (e.g., end of season individual meetings) Competition (and associated activities, regardless of their length, count as 3 hours). NOTE: No countable athletically related activities may occur after the competition. Field, floor or on-court activity. Setting up offensive and defensive alignment. On-court or on-field activities called by any member of the team and confined primarily to members of the team. Required weight training and conditioning activities. Required participation in camps/clinics. Participation outside the regular season in individual skill-related instructional activities with a member of the coaching staff. Discussion or review of game films. Participation in a physical activity class for student-athletes only taught by a member of the athletics staff (e.g., coach).

Noncountable Athletically Related Activities Compliance meetings. Meetings with a coach initiated by the student-athlete (as long as no countable activities occur). Drug/alcohol educational meetings or CHAMPS/Life Skills meetings. Study hall, tutoring or academic meetings. Student-athlete advisory committee/captain’s council meetings. Voluntary weight training not conducted by a coach or staff member. Voluntary sport-related activities (e.g., initiated by student-athlete, no attendance taken, no coach present). Traveling to and from the site of competition (as long as no countable activities occur). Recruiting activities (e.g., student host). Attending banquets (e.g., awards or postseason banquets). Fund-raising activities or public relations/promotional activities and community service projects.