Continuing Education Program for Coaches
CHA is committed to helping our coaches plan and carry out their
seasons with the intention of improving every player and producing
winning team records. Last year was our first year of implementing our
Continuing Education Program. The foundation of the program is a series
of progressive instruction manuals which outlines CHA's development
expectations and provides curriculum appropriate to each age and skill
level. The program includes the basic individual hockey skills,
principles and team systems that need to be taught at each age level.
The feedback from last year from CHA coaches was very positive and this
year we want to take this program to the next level in order to
accelerate the skill progressions of our players. To this make this
happen, we are going to require all Chesterfield coaches are to
actively participate in CHA's Continuing Education Program.
Key elements and requirements of the program will include:
- A kick off meeting for all coaching applicants in mid to late
August. The meeting objective will be to review CHA's overall coaching
and player development philosophy as well as provide an overview of the
Continuing Education Program.
- Two additional coaching seminar sessions (approx. 2 -3 hours
per session) throughout the year where additional information on
practice planning, drill development, and other areas will be
discussed.
- Coaches completing individual player evaluations and feedback
3 times throughout the year. The first immediately after team
selection, mid year, and at year end.
- Coaching Round Tables where topics relevant and requested by the coaches at various age groups will be discussed.
- Regular parent meetings to keep parents informed of your view
of the team's progress as well as an opportunity for feedback from
parents.
We will be putting an increased emphasis on goaltending this year
within the program. To facilitate this, we will be requiring that one
of the assistant coaches selected to for each team will focus on
goaltender development. We will conduct specific goaltending skill
development seminars for these coaches. These will focus on basic skill
teaching and development as well as how to effectively develop practice
plans that include goaltender development. We will also have specific
goaltender development clinics where your goalies will be encouraged to
attend.
"Mentoring" will be commonplace throughout the year, so don't be
surprised if an unfamiliar coach shows up at your next practice. Our
best coaches frequently borrow ideas from their fellow coaches to
improve their players.
Shared Expectations
We have developed a strong and well respected program at CHA. Much
of this has been a result of the strong commitment and player by our
coaches. We want to continue to improve on an extremely strong
foundation of player and team development at CHA. We believe by working
together we can make this happen this season.