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Conclusion GAA Foundation Award

© GAA 2 Presentation title in footer GAA Foundation Award – Course Objectives Review  By the end of this Course will be able to: –Organise a programme of Games and Skill Development activities appropriate to each Participants needs and abilities – Identify the Skills of Hurling – Organise progressive activities (drills and fun games) to develop 5 key skills –Organise progressive activities to develop movement skills appropriate to Gaelic games – Organise and manage Players for an effective practice session – Observe and Provide Positive Feedback to Players

© GAA 3 Presentation title in footer Group Contract… brainstorm with the group We agree that during the course we should: 1.Be Punctual 2.Have No put downs 3.Value opinions of others 4.Cooperate 5.Assist others 6.Share ideas 7.…… etc

© GAA 4 Presentation title in footer Foundation Award Award 1 (Coach) Award 2 (Advanced Coach) Award 3 (Master Coach) Award 2 (Advanced Coach) Award 3 (Master Coach) ChildrenYouthsAdults Award 1 (Coach) GAA Coach Education Structure

© GAA 5 Presentation title in footer Resources

© GAA 6 Presentation title in footer REMEMBER One of the main responsibilities as a Coach is to keep people coming to practice. A decrease in attendance says something about how you prepare and/or conduct your coaching programme

© GAA 7 Presentation title in footer Keep Winning in Perspective Losing isn’t Failure Strive for Excellence in pursuit of Victory Players will Risk error to learn – with Praise and Encouragement REMEMBER

© GAA 8 Presentation title in footer Coaching Motto: Players First Winning Second

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