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    Coaching Courses

    Has anyone here ever done any coaching badges?

    Im hoping to do the FAI Intro. Course on goalkeeping over the Summer anyone have any info on what the courses are like?
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    had planned

    I had planned to do the introduction course and wanted to do
    the keepers one too - Had the forms and all but didnt bother in
    the end.

    Was talking to a Town player who done some and he said the
    instructor had little or no time for people outside Dublin.
    Im not actually part of any club either so I decided to give it a
    miss.

    Wish I'd gone through with it!

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    I might do it in a few years...

    It should be interesting and you'd never know I might even get the U.C.D. job!
    And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.

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    I did a coaching course foundation level a few years back with Colin O'Brien.

    It was very good, it teaches you the way to teach young kids the basics, and gives you loads of tips on drills. It will show you the proper way to do a coaching session i.e. warm-up, stretching skills etc. highly recommended if you are coaching a team because it gives you loads of tips on drills which makes it alot easier to take sessions. I'd say the goalie's course would be on similar lines. If you get a chance you should do it it is only 10 hours induration. Usually spread over 2-4 days.

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    Exclamation Lads .... can you

    Lads .... if you could post something up let people know how to apply ... where to get forms etc. depending on where they are from.

    Is there a website with this info.

    There is a huge demand for this ... Anyone that is anyway inclined to get involved would be doing well .
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    There's something on the FAI site about it, I think.
    And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.

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    Aertel

    Aertel usually have details of up coming courses
    and where to get info etc.

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    courses begin at introduction level and proceed level 1-3.
    experienced players are allowed skip the introductory.
    the level one entails 10 hours of on the ball work(5 diff modules,shooting,heading etc etc) and a year keeping a log book etc.
    level 2 you gotta go to kings hospital for 2 weeks.(big money n i agree about the outside dublin bias)
    level 3 is tough.
    big money and a lot of assessment.incoporates fitness and a greater emphasis on tactics etc.

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    oops thats 40 hours of ball work.
    "tight? he's the kinda guy that eats baked beans on tuesday so's he can have a bubble bath on wednesday"!

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    Cork Dates

    For those who are interested an Introductory course will be run in Crosshaven on 18th July.

    See here.
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