Basketball New Brunswick Coaching Clinic

FCA will be hosting a Learn To Train (L2T) coaching clinic with Basketball New Brunswick (BNB) at the Unity Community Centre on May 25th & 26th.

L2T certification is required to coach at provincials, but is also a great opportunity for coaches to gain theory and practical training. The clinic includes a mix of classroom and gym time.

The clinic is open to high school students, existing FCA coaches/educators, parents/family members, and the community at large. It is valuable training for those working with athletes now, those working at youth camps this summer, and those who aspire to coach with our school and community teams.

Coaches will be responsible for payment, however, Coach NB will cover the cost for females aged 14-19 if there is a group of 5 or more participants that meet this criteria.

Details

  • The course will run Sat, May 25th from 10:00-4:30 pm with a half-hour lunch break and Sun, May 26th from 2:30-5:30 pm.
  • The location is Unity Community Centre at 241 Canada Street.
  • The Registration fee is $200.
  • Payment can be made by:
    • e-transfer sent to info@basketball.nb.ca
    • cheque or cash on-site at the start of the clinic
    • calling 506-472-2667 (BNB office) to pay by credit card
  • Questions should be directed to Ryan Chase at BNB ryan.chase@basketball.nb.ca
  • Ryan will provide an information package directly to those who register. There is no need to print materials in advance, but participants can bring a laptop if they wish to refer to materials during the classroom portion of the clinic.

To register click the button to go to GamePlan:

NOTE:

  • When you click the button it will take you to the GamePlan Website (gameplanbasketball.ca). From there you can login to an existing account or sign up for a new account (choose the free version).
  • Once logged in click on the "Workshops" tab on the top menu bar.
  • A table will open on a new page listing courses. Scroll down to the "Fredericton Learn to Train" clinic.
  • Click "Register".