USATF Coaches Education
Harrisonburg, VA-
I leave for this year's Annual USATF Coaches Education school tomorrow. I'll be
teaching the Level 1 and 2 biomechanics which is something I always look
forward to. What I'm really excited about though is this year's Level 3 speaker
lineup. For those unfamiliar with the USATF's Coaches Education program, it
currently exists as a 3-tier system with Level 1 and 2 being the track and
field equivalents of a high school and college education respectively. Level 1
is a very general overview of all the events in track and field. In Level 2,
students choose an event group (jumps, throws, etc.) and take a much more
advanced and in-depth look at the intricacies of the event group. Both of
these Levels are curriculum based, meaning they follow a structured curriculum
and teaching format. This works great for the purpose of the first two levels.
In contrast, Level 3 is much less structured and there is no set curriculum.
Instead, the chairpersons for each event select several individuals who've
distinguished themselves as experts in the particular event group. These
experts range from acclaimed sports scientists to the world’s best coaches. Needless
to say, the discussion is at a very high level. As I mentioned earlier, this
year's lineup of Level 3 instructor's is particularly good. Among the notable
speakers this year are Tudor Bompa, Dan Pfaff, Vince Anderson, Cliff Rovelto,
and Mike Stone. I'm going to try to sit in on as many Level 3 lectures as I can
and I'll be sure to take notes and report the highlights here. Stay tuned....
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