The document discusses the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) Coach Education Program. It provides an overview of the program and outlines that NAYS trains over 2 million volunteer youth sports coaches annually. Coaches can complete either an online or live training clinic to be certified. The certification includes instruction on youth development, sport skills, safety, and a code of ethics. Certified coaches receive membership benefits and access to resources through NAYS.
To get involved, visit: http://www.nays.org/chapter_application/
National Alliance for Youth Sports Overview
NYSCA Coaches Membership Program
Coach Management
The document discusses the changing culture of youth sports and provides recommendations to improve youth sports programs. It recommends that programs focus on screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable. The document outlines specific steps for screening volunteers, providing training through online resources and clinics, using evaluation tools to provide feedback to coaches, and establishing codes of conduct and reporting procedures to ensure accountability. The overall goal is to have knowledgeable and well-managed programs that prioritize children's development over outcomes and put their needs first.
This document discusses various sports from around the world. It defines sports as athletic activities requiring skill that are often competitive. Sports are played globally and are important to some countries. Examples of outdoor sports discussed include lacrosse, football, baseball, rugby, soccer, tennis, badminton, and snooker. Brief descriptions of each sport are provided along with some famous players. The document emphasizes that sports promote health and enhance discipline, stamina, and willpower.
The document provides an overview of various sports, including lacrosse, football, baseball, soccer, rugby, tennis, bowling, badminton, pool, NASCAR and their basic rules. It notes that sports are played throughout the world and are important to some countries. Famous players and aspects of popularity are mentioned for several sports.
Presentation slides from November 2015 Webinar about the National Youth Sports Coaches Association - a program of the National Alliance for Youth Sports
National Alliance for Youth Sports General Chapter Overview 2013Kate Nematollahi
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This informative webinar session is a convenient way to get you better acquainted with the training and membership programs of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) as well as the features of being a NAYS Chapter. The webinar is 45 minutes in length and includes a general overview of the programs, online vs. on-site clinics, benefits for members, and features of the NAYS Chapter Management Area. These FREE sessions are open to everyone, regardless of whether you are just considering our programs, you are a new NAYS Chapter, or you are a longstanding NAYS Chapter.
www.nays.org
www.nays.org/resources/webinars.cfm
This document provides information about hosting NAYS Coach Training onsite for a Member Organization. It explains that a representative from the Member Organization can facilitate the onsite training using videos and materials provided by NAYS. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of the training facilitator including ordering materials, hosting the training, and submitting paperwork and fees to NAYS after the training. It also provides guidance on hosting trainings for sports not covered by NAYS videos using a local expert and Speaker's Guide.
This webinar discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It emphasizes the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable. It recommends having written policies on these areas and utilizing online tools through organizations like the National Alliance for Youth Sports to track coach qualifications and handle complaints. The goal is to prioritize children's development and safety over competitive outcomes.
The document discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It provides a brief history of youth sports in America and discusses some of the current issues in youth sports like over-identification by parents, overuse injuries, and the need for proactive oversight of coaches. It emphasizes the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures.
The document discusses best practices and tools for community sports organizations to improve participation levels and the quality of experiences. It recommends determining current retention rates, identifying areas for improvement, implementing simple programs to measure results, and repeating the process. Coaches who retain the most players are identified as providing higher quality experiences. Tracking coach certifications can help organizations develop training plans to improve player retention.
The document describes the FitDesk system, a wellness program that allows members to view and track workouts, health evaluations, and communicate with trainers online or through a kiosk. It discusses features for booking, tracking fitness, and retaining members. One health club saw retention increase from 73.5% after implementing FitDesk to 80.4% over 4 years as it helped support, educate, and engage members.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching presentation CPRA 2015Kate Nematollahi
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The document discusses four steps for improving youth sports coaching: screening, training, evaluation, and accountability. It outlines policies and procedures for each step, such as conducting background checks during screening, providing orientation and ongoing resources for training, using feedback from parents for evaluations, and having codes of conduct and disciplinary procedures for accountability. The overall goal is to ensure youth sports are fun, safe, and positive for all children.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching - CPRA 2015Kate Nematollahi
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Presented by Kate Nematollahi, Marketing Director of the National Alliance for Youth Sports, at the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association conference in October 2015.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - May 2019Kate Nematollahi
油
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: May 2019
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - July 2019Kate Nematollahi
油
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: July 2019
This document discusses raising funds for amateur athletes through the website MyMentorSaid.com. It costs on average $15,000 per year for 5-8 years to train an Olympic-level athlete, totaling around $120,000. The website aims to provide education on available funding opportunities in Canada through online workshops, webinars, and personalized mentorship. It will offer both free and paid membership options and generate recurring revenue through sponsorships, donations, and advertising on the site.
How to Successfully Integrate TechnologyDavid Cooper
油
The document provides an overview of a presentation on how to successfully integrate technology into a sport organization. It discusses establishing a vision and strategic plan, identifying best practices, and using tools and technology like websites, databases, and social media to implement plans and track metrics like membership retention and game incidents in order to achieve organizational goals. Examples from two sport organizations, Calgary Minor Basketball Association and Deerfoot Minor Soccer Association, are presented.
D1Athletes is an interactive sports community that facilitates both athletes and coaches through the evaluation and recruiting process. It is for all ages, both genders, and reaches from grass roots through to professional programs.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching Oregon 2015Kate Nematollahi
油
Presented by John Engh and Kate Nematollahi (both of the National Alliance for Youth Sports) at the Oregon Recreation and Parks Association conference. November 2015
Revolutionize Your Fitness Business with Cutting-Edge Gym Management SoftwareChetu
油
Fitness and gym management software development has significantly transformed the fitness industry. It has empowered fitness professionals with the tools they need to provide exceptional service, enhance member satisfaction, and drive business growth. The future of fitness and gym management undoubtedly lies in further advancements and integration of technology.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - Jan 2021Kate Nematollahi
油
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: January 2021
This Group Training Business Manual will consider how you can tap into a new revenue-generating market within your facility, and even attract new members by way of a compelling and truly differentiated group training program. It will help you plan for success by guiding you through the six core components of your group training program. It provides strategies for implementing fee-based group training services in a facility, and focuses on programs that are centrally managed by a facility.
Workout Buddy is a mobile app that allows users to track workouts and nutrition, receive custom workout plans, and connect with other local users to workout together. It aims to be a one-stop-shop for fitness that fills a gap in the market by integrating multiple features like tracking, planning, recipes, and social connections. The target market is millennials aged 18-34. Revenue will come from ads on the free basic version and monthly subscriptions for premium personalized features.
Quality Management In Sports Club Powerpoint Presentation 際際滷s際際滷Team
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Introducing Quality Management In Sports Club Powerpoint Presentation 際際滷s. This presentation will benefit sports club organizations that want to open a new club branch in a new location. The sports quality management PPT presentation will also help club administration to attract new customers by running a marketing campaign. The sports club overview section will help the organization in representing their sports club business model and structural model along with the information about management teams and their responsibilities. The roles and responsibilities section will allow the organization to communicate roles and responsibilities both as a team and as an individual. Organizations can shed light on their sports club facilities and offering through the facilities and offerings section. The evolutionary phases of the club section will highlight the evolving stages of the sports club starting from the beginner stage to the corporate stage. Organizations may represent their stakeholders expectations through stakeholders expectations from the club section. The business goals section will help the organization to illustrate both long term and short-term goals of the sports club. The organization will be able to maintain equipment condition and gym safety with the help of a checklist for managing the sports club section. https://bit.ly/2OqbRdN
I got this slide show from the slide share web-site. This show origanated from d1athletes.com. It provides an interactive community to help with the recruiting process.
The fitness industry in India is highly fragmented with an estimated market size of over INR 7,000 crore and annual growth rate of 16-18%. While the organized market makes up 28% currently, it is expected to grow faster at 22-27%. The key customer groups are aged 20-40 years and those over 40 who exercise for health reasons. FitServ is an aggregator platform that will allow users to search, book, and pay for fitness classes and gym memberships across various partner gyms in India. It aims to become the largest fitness discovery and booking platform in the country.
A League of Their Own: Highlighting Outstanding Youth Sports Programs - MRPA ...Kate Nematollahi
油
Parks and recreation professionals know the value of recreational youth sports programs, but families can be drawn toward competitive travel programs and many departments are seeing their participation drop. We will highlight several strong, successful youth sports programs committed to the safety and wellbeing of their participants. The organizations featured have all earned the Better Sports for Kids Quality Program Provider designation and have been recognized as Excellence in Youth Sports award winners. We will learn what these youth sports leaders did to make their programs stand out and will be able to take best practices back to their own communities.
Mental Health: Stress and Pressures of Young Athletes + Intro to National All...Kate Nematollahi
油
This document discusses mental health issues faced by young athletes and strategies to address them. It provides an overview of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS), a nonprofit that has trained over 4 million youth sports coaches. Common mental struggles for young athletes include stress, anxiety, depression, and injury-related struggles. The document recommends strategies for coaches, parents and athletes to support mental wellness, such as practicing mental skills, seeking help when needed, maintaining balance, prioritizing sleep, and recognizing signs of emotional suffering. It provides additional resources on mental health training.
This webinar discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It emphasizes the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable. It recommends having written policies on these areas and utilizing online tools through organizations like the National Alliance for Youth Sports to track coach qualifications and handle complaints. The goal is to prioritize children's development and safety over competitive outcomes.
The document discusses effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It provides a brief history of youth sports in America and discusses some of the current issues in youth sports like over-identification by parents, overuse injuries, and the need for proactive oversight of coaches. It emphasizes the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures.
The document discusses best practices and tools for community sports organizations to improve participation levels and the quality of experiences. It recommends determining current retention rates, identifying areas for improvement, implementing simple programs to measure results, and repeating the process. Coaches who retain the most players are identified as providing higher quality experiences. Tracking coach certifications can help organizations develop training plans to improve player retention.
The document describes the FitDesk system, a wellness program that allows members to view and track workouts, health evaluations, and communicate with trainers online or through a kiosk. It discusses features for booking, tracking fitness, and retaining members. One health club saw retention increase from 73.5% after implementing FitDesk to 80.4% over 4 years as it helped support, educate, and engage members.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching presentation CPRA 2015Kate Nematollahi
油
The document discusses four steps for improving youth sports coaching: screening, training, evaluation, and accountability. It outlines policies and procedures for each step, such as conducting background checks during screening, providing orientation and ongoing resources for training, using feedback from parents for evaluations, and having codes of conduct and disciplinary procedures for accountability. The overall goal is to ensure youth sports are fun, safe, and positive for all children.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching - CPRA 2015Kate Nematollahi
油
Presented by Kate Nematollahi, Marketing Director of the National Alliance for Youth Sports, at the Colorado Parks and Recreation Association conference in October 2015.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - May 2019Kate Nematollahi
油
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: May 2019
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - July 2019Kate Nematollahi
油
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: July 2019
This document discusses raising funds for amateur athletes through the website MyMentorSaid.com. It costs on average $15,000 per year for 5-8 years to train an Olympic-level athlete, totaling around $120,000. The website aims to provide education on available funding opportunities in Canada through online workshops, webinars, and personalized mentorship. It will offer both free and paid membership options and generate recurring revenue through sponsorships, donations, and advertising on the site.
How to Successfully Integrate TechnologyDavid Cooper
油
The document provides an overview of a presentation on how to successfully integrate technology into a sport organization. It discusses establishing a vision and strategic plan, identifying best practices, and using tools and technology like websites, databases, and social media to implement plans and track metrics like membership retention and game incidents in order to achieve organizational goals. Examples from two sport organizations, Calgary Minor Basketball Association and Deerfoot Minor Soccer Association, are presented.
D1Athletes is an interactive sports community that facilitates both athletes and coaches through the evaluation and recruiting process. It is for all ages, both genders, and reaches from grass roots through to professional programs.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching Oregon 2015Kate Nematollahi
油
Presented by John Engh and Kate Nematollahi (both of the National Alliance for Youth Sports) at the Oregon Recreation and Parks Association conference. November 2015
Revolutionize Your Fitness Business with Cutting-Edge Gym Management SoftwareChetu
油
Fitness and gym management software development has significantly transformed the fitness industry. It has empowered fitness professionals with the tools they need to provide exceptional service, enhance member satisfaction, and drive business growth. The future of fitness and gym management undoubtedly lies in further advancements and integration of technology.
NAYS Member Organization Reference Guide - Jan 2021Kate Nematollahi
油
This guide provides important information about NAYS programs and introduces you to the features and benefits of being a Member Organization. Please carefully read each page.
Updated: January 2021
This Group Training Business Manual will consider how you can tap into a new revenue-generating market within your facility, and even attract new members by way of a compelling and truly differentiated group training program. It will help you plan for success by guiding you through the six core components of your group training program. It provides strategies for implementing fee-based group training services in a facility, and focuses on programs that are centrally managed by a facility.
Workout Buddy is a mobile app that allows users to track workouts and nutrition, receive custom workout plans, and connect with other local users to workout together. It aims to be a one-stop-shop for fitness that fills a gap in the market by integrating multiple features like tracking, planning, recipes, and social connections. The target market is millennials aged 18-34. Revenue will come from ads on the free basic version and monthly subscriptions for premium personalized features.
Quality Management In Sports Club Powerpoint Presentation 際際滷s際際滷Team
油
Introducing Quality Management In Sports Club Powerpoint Presentation 際際滷s. This presentation will benefit sports club organizations that want to open a new club branch in a new location. The sports quality management PPT presentation will also help club administration to attract new customers by running a marketing campaign. The sports club overview section will help the organization in representing their sports club business model and structural model along with the information about management teams and their responsibilities. The roles and responsibilities section will allow the organization to communicate roles and responsibilities both as a team and as an individual. Organizations can shed light on their sports club facilities and offering through the facilities and offerings section. The evolutionary phases of the club section will highlight the evolving stages of the sports club starting from the beginner stage to the corporate stage. Organizations may represent their stakeholders expectations through stakeholders expectations from the club section. The business goals section will help the organization to illustrate both long term and short-term goals of the sports club. The organization will be able to maintain equipment condition and gym safety with the help of a checklist for managing the sports club section. https://bit.ly/2OqbRdN
I got this slide show from the slide share web-site. This show origanated from d1athletes.com. It provides an interactive community to help with the recruiting process.
The fitness industry in India is highly fragmented with an estimated market size of over INR 7,000 crore and annual growth rate of 16-18%. While the organized market makes up 28% currently, it is expected to grow faster at 22-27%. The key customer groups are aged 20-40 years and those over 40 who exercise for health reasons. FitServ is an aggregator platform that will allow users to search, book, and pay for fitness classes and gym memberships across various partner gyms in India. It aims to become the largest fitness discovery and booking platform in the country.
A League of Their Own: Highlighting Outstanding Youth Sports Programs - MRPA ...Kate Nematollahi
油
Parks and recreation professionals know the value of recreational youth sports programs, but families can be drawn toward competitive travel programs and many departments are seeing their participation drop. We will highlight several strong, successful youth sports programs committed to the safety and wellbeing of their participants. The organizations featured have all earned the Better Sports for Kids Quality Program Provider designation and have been recognized as Excellence in Youth Sports award winners. We will learn what these youth sports leaders did to make their programs stand out and will be able to take best practices back to their own communities.
Mental Health: Stress and Pressures of Young Athletes + Intro to National All...Kate Nematollahi
油
This document discusses mental health issues faced by young athletes and strategies to address them. It provides an overview of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS), a nonprofit that has trained over 4 million youth sports coaches. Common mental struggles for young athletes include stress, anxiety, depression, and injury-related struggles. The document recommends strategies for coaches, parents and athletes to support mental wellness, such as practicing mental skills, seeking help when needed, maintaining balance, prioritizing sleep, and recognizing signs of emotional suffering. It provides additional resources on mental health training.
Youth Sports Coach Oversight - What's Happening On Your Fields?Kate Nematollahi
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By National Alliance for Youth Sports presented at Florida Recreation and Park Association 2020 - Kate Nematollahi, Director, Education Programs
The trend of youth sports programs is that more and more recreation agencies are turning over their fields and facilities to outside leagues. Our organization has learned from our partner communities that issues often arise pertaining to conduct of these outside leagues. Recreation agencies must keep or regain control of their fields. This session will provide recreation department staff with tools and knowledge to best handle the management of these groups.
A League of Their Own: Highlighting Outstanding Youth Sports ProgramsKate Nematollahi
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This document outlines a presentation by the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) about youth sports programs. NAYS is a nonprofit founded in 1981 that has trained over 4 million youth sports coaches. The presentation discusses how youth sports have evolved, focusing more on winning and specialization, and the benefits children can gain from participation, such as teamwork, fitness, and leadership skills. It also outlines NAYS' qualifications for quality youth sports programs and awards for exemplary programs. Examples are given of municipalities that have implemented NAYS' guidance to positive effect, improving safety, coaching quality, and participation.
NAYS Training and Membership Programs [September 2017]Kate Nematollahi
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Explore the training and membership programs of the National Alliance for Youth Sports. Learn the benefits of joining NAYS and becoming a NAYS Member Organization.
NAYS Coach
NAYS Parent
NAYS Officials
NAYS League Directors
Better sports for kids, better kids for life.
www.nays.org
Your Facilities. Their Programs. Your Responsibility.Kate Nematollahi
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際際滷s from a presentation by John Engh, COO of the National Alliance for Youth Sports and Ted Lockamon, Recreation Supervisor of the City of Henderson (NV). Presentation is geared toward public recreation departments that permit their facilities to private youth sports organizations.
All About the Recommendations For Communities - National Alliance for Youth S...Kate Nematollahi
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際際滷s from a 20-minute webinar about the recently updated Recommendations for Communities resource.
This presentation will answer:
What is the Recommendations for Communities?
Who is it for?
Why is it important to me?
Recreation professionals from across the country collaborated to create guidelines that any community could implement to establish a strong and positive youth sports culture. Learn how you can help create change in your community.
Four Steps to Improve Youth Sports Coaching Presentation - NAYSKate Nematollahi
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The document outlines four steps for improving youth sports coaches: screening, training, evaluation, and accountability.
Screening involves more than just background checks and should include applications, interviews, and reviewing candidates against disqualification criteria.
Training provides orientation, sport-specific instruction, behavioral expectations, and continuing education resources.
Evaluation gathers feedback from parents through convenient surveys to assess coach performance.
Accountability is ensured by codes of ethics, disciplinary procedures, and revoking memberships for those not upholding standards.
The document describes a referral rewards program run by the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS). The program rewards individuals and organizations for referring new member organizations to NAYS. Referrers earn 10% of membership fees generated by the new member organization for one year. Referrers can promote NAYS through their websites, social media, or emails. Upon signing up, referrers will receive a unique referral name and promotional support from NAYS. Rewards are paid out monthly if $5 or more has been accrued.
Educational session for parks and recreation professionals and youth sports league administrators about parents. Proactive and reactive measures for dealing with parent behavior issues.
Also introduces the Parents Association for Youth Sports (PAYS) training and membership program of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS).
www.nays.org/parents
A presentation of the National Alliance for Youth Sports by John Engh.
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This document summarizes a presentation by John Engh and Kate Dilworth about the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS). It discusses NAYS' history and mission of training coaches through its National Youth Sports Coaches Association program. The program provides online and live coach training, membership benefits like liability insurance and resources, and tools for volunteer administrator management including screening, training, evaluation, and accountability of coaches. The presentation emphasizes NAYS' goal of ensuring youth sports prioritize fun, skill-building, and positive development for children through quality coaching and oversight of programs.
This presentation discusses best practices your youth sports program should adopt to improve your volunteer coaches. Learn the four steps plus get an introduction to the National Youth Sports Coaches Association program.
This document provides information and strategies for youth sports organizations to partner with parents. It discusses undesirable parent behaviors like rage and over-involvement. Reactive measures for dealing with problematic parents include requiring behavior contracts or removing parents from events. The document recommends proactive measures like parent orientations, behavior agreements that outline consequences, and training coaches to de-escalate conflicts. It introduces tools from the National Alliance for Youth Sports like the Parents Association for Youth Sports program and Rate Your Coach evaluations to help organizations partner with parents.
This document summarizes a webinar on youth sports presented by John Engh of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS). The webinar discussed how youth sports have changed over time, with a focus now on organized activities led by adults rather than child-led pickup games. It also reviewed challenges in youth sports today such as over-identification by parents. The webinar recommended that communities adopt youth sports philosophies, appoint professional youth sports administrators, and hold programs accountable by requiring trainings, screenings, and adherence to policies. The webinar highlighted tools and resources available through NAYS to support these recommendations.
3. The NYSCA provides training, support, and continuing education to coaches who volunteer to coach out-of-school youth sports teams. Nays overview More than 2 million coaches trained since 1981
4. Educational Programs: Coaches Volunteer administrators Professional administrators Officials Parents Youth Development Programs: Start Smart Sports Development Programs Hook a Kid on Golf Ready, Set, RUN! Over the past 30, NAYS has expanded Nays overview
6. Coaches participate in an interactive video training clinic Complete an exam Sign a pledge committing to uphold a Code of Ethics Pledge Live Onsite Clinic $20 Initial Membership Fee Initial level membership
7. Online Clinic INTERACTIVE ONLINE VERSION OF THE LIVE ON-SITE TRAINING PROGRAM: Availability Eliminates Scheduling Conflicts Convenience 24/7 Quality Video, Graphics, Expert Commentary Member Benefits Same as On-Site Clinics plus Printable Materials; Journal and two coaching manuals $25 Initial Membership Fee Initial level membership
8. Initial level membership Notes about Live and Online Clinics: Chapters can choose to offer one clinic type or both Live clinics allow more interaction between administrators and coaches and also between coaches Online clinics allow coaches to access the training videos at anytime during their NYSCA membership
9. Psychology of coaching Tips on communication Sportsmanship Parents as partners Child abuse in sports Injury prevention Conditioning Nutrition Hydration On-Site and Online PLUS Sport Specific Initial level membership Part 1: Introduction to Coaching Youth Sports Video
10. Part 2: Sport Specific Training Baseball T-Ball Softball Basketball Soccer Hockey Football Flag-Football Cheerleading In-Line Hockey Volleyball Lacrosse (Spring 2011) ON-SITE AND ONLINE CLINICS Other Sports: Completed via Speakers Guide (Onsite Clinics only) Initial level membership
11. TWO Options Available When Coaching Another Sport: Attend Live Clinic View sport specific video only, no retake of exam, no additional membership fee. Complete ONLINE Clinic View sport specific video only, no retake of exam, submit $5 per additional sport (Includes access to online sport specific materials). Coaching multiple sports?
12. Interactive Clinic Youth Sports Journal (at clinic) $1,000,000 Excess Liability Insurance SportingKid Magazine Membership Card w/Key Tag Corporate Discounts Exclusive Online Member Area $20 Annual Membership Fee Initial level member benefits
13. Becoming a member of NYSCA is so much more than just coach training By logging on at NAYS.org , coaches are equipped with tools that make them a better coach all season long Online member area
14. All members of NYSCA, whether they received their training online or at a live clinic, have access to a personalized NYSCA member page at NAYS.org Online member area
15. Coaching Forum: Ask questions & share knowledge with over 150,000 NYSCA members Coach Ratings: Provides feedback from parent evaluations all season long SportingKid Magazine: Youth sport magazine packed with news, tips & expert info Skills & Drills: Video and printable exercises for practice preparation Online member area Educational Resources: Additional content relevant to coaching youth sports
17. Option # 1 The league or NAYS chapter initiates the system by sending out a league wide email or posting a link to the evaluations on your league or chapter website. Option # 2 An NYSCA member coach who wants to see how the players parents view his/her coaching ability, can simply email parents a link located at www.nays.org that will direct them to fill out an evaluation anonymously. Coach RATINGS Easy-to-use system makes it easy on you & anonymous for parents to ensure accurate evaluations How to establish ratings
18. How would you rate your childs coachs ability in teaching the importance of good sportsmanship to all the players? 6.0 When it comes to disciplining behavior problems, how well does your childs coach handle these situations? 7.2 How concerned is your childs coach about scheduling breaks throughout the practice to help ensure that everyone stays properly hydrated? 8.0 Coach RATINGS Results are displayed as an average between 1-10
19. Sporting kid magazine the official member publication offers key information on all aspects of youth sports and coaching. NYSCA members can view all past SportingKid issues online and request to have current issues mailed to their address.
20. Make a selection from the following two choices: Skills and drills Members can view detailed animated and printable instructions for practice drills and tips on how to implement them to their team
21. 1. Select a Sport Skills and drills- Animated 2. Choose animated skill 3. View step-by-step animated video of the complete skill additional sports will be added and content will be updated periodically!
22. Skills and drills- Printable 1. Select a Sport 2. Choose from a list of drills and coaching pointers from the For Dummies Coaching Series written by NAYS
23. Coaching forum The Coaching Forum allows you to communicate with 1,000s of other coaches about issues, ideas, questions or comments
24. Overview of Benefits As a member of NYSCA, coaches receive exclusive benefits and discounts on products and services from select partners:
25. No Additional Clinics Required Renewal notice sent to members from NAYS headquarters Renewing options include online, phone, mail or local chapter $20 Annual Membership Fee (Onsite and Online Members) Continuing memberships
26. $2,000,000 Excess Liability Insurance $250,000 Excess Accident/Medical Insurance SportingKid Magazine Membership Card w/Key Tag Exclusive Corporate Discounts Online Member Area Continuing member benefits
27. NAYS Chapters Parks and recreation departments Boys and Girls Clubs Police Athletic leagues YMCA/YWCAs Catholic Youth Organizations Other independent youth service groups Chapter management 3,000 Organizations are NAYS Chapters! chapter management
29. In addition to the NYSCA coach training program you have access to: Background Screening & Management Online Evaluation Tool Accountability Policies and Procedures NAYS 4-STEP APPROACH TO COACH MANAGEMENT chapter management
30. View members : All relevant information is available in one database Select a member for more detailed information: Edit information, check background information or initiate an online evaluation for a coach. Online chapter management
31. Use NAYS program: If you register for the NAYS system you can view results in the Chapter Management system* Using your own screening system: Chapters can enter their own screening results so that they can be viewed in the system as well *stored securely by screening company Background screening
32. View All Results: Historical results can be exported to a spreadsheet for management. View Individual Results: Results can be used to follow-up with coach complaints or to reward coaches for great service. View Categories: You and coaches will be able to see the areas where they need to improve their coaching. rate your coach evaluations
35. National Guidelines: Created with input from youth sports professionals Reporting Feature: Allows NAYS to keep track of incidents and report back to chapters Revocation : Coaches not living up to the Code of Ethics can have their memberships revoked -permanently Coach accountability