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1 Understanding the Officials Development Process Ringette Alberta Annual General Meeting Presented by Kim Wittner, Lori Kindopp, and Lauren Koster May 2, 2015

2 What we hope to achieve? Educate on Officials development process Correlate to LTAD for better understanding Create awareness at U12 area

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4 TRAINING TO TRAINTRAIN TO COMPETE

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6 LTOD Athletic Skills Mechanics Positioning Mental Agility Standards (Dress code) Technical Knowledge Training Required Practice to Game Ratio Resources Recognition Recovery Competition

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17 Years of experience Levels officiating Development providedFurther development Expected proficiency 0U12B lowerLevel 1 clinic, 3 games with mentor, games with a more senior official (1 or more years experience), evaluations Secondary clinics (Calgary) Can keep up with play, introduction of basic signals (violations, 2 line, goalie ring), basic penalty excution (tripping, high stick, hooking, and some body - 2 calls per game is excellent), introduction to decision making and anxiety management, introduction to communication strategies. 1 to 2U12A and lower Refreshers every 2 years, should be attending local tournaments, evaluations Officials clinics (at start of season or in season) Consolidate signals, intro and develop penalty mechanics, develop violation mechanics, develop positioning, develop decision making and anxiety management, develop communication, develop teamwork, introduction to conflict resolution.

18 2 to 5U14B to Open (depends on age of Official and rank/clinic achieved Level 2/3 clinic (invite only)- must be 16 years old, should be attending regional tournaments, evaluations, potentially playdowns or provincials Consolidate penalty mechanics, verbalization, and violations. Refine signals. Intro and develop misconduct/match mechanics. Consolidate positioning, develop and consolidate decision making, consolidate communication, teamwork and conflict resolution. Develop advatage calls. 5+U14A to Open A should be attending regional tournaments, evaluations, playdowns or provincials Refine penalty mechanics, verbalization, and violation mechanics. Consolidate multiple penalty mechanics, and consolidate/refine misconduct/match mechanics. Refine position, consolidate reading the play. Refine decision making, communication, teamwork, and conflict resolution. Consolidate advantage calls.

19 Level of Official Levels in LTODLevels in LTADCoaching requirements FundamentalsLevel 1U106-8 yearsCommunity Sport Initiation (CSI) coach, SOC Community Coach, All coaches must have a knowledge of the rules of ringette and how to modify them appropriately for this stage Learn to TrainLevel 2U10, U12, U14B8-9 early, 10-11 laterCommunity Sport Initiation (CSI) Training to TrainLevel 3U14, U16, U19, Open12-13 early, 14-15 late Competition Introduction (CI) certified coach (includes online MED evaluation) Train to CompeteLevel 4U16AA, U19AA, NRL, CWG16-18Competition Introduction (CI) certified coach (includes online MED evaluation) Learning/ Competing to Win Level 5NRL at CRCs, WCC, WRC18-19/18-19+Competition Development (CD)certified coach

20 Expectations Vs Reality LTOD vs LTAD At the U12 level Sporting Culture

21 Thank you!


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