coach certification

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Could anyone tell me what a Level III coach is. A club I'm considering boasts a Level III certified coach.
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  • I assume that the coach is referring to their American Swim Coaches Association (ASCA) certification. According to the ASCA website (www.swimmingcoach.org/.../coachpur.pdf): There are three things analyzed in the Certification process. They are: Education, experience and Achievement. Your Certification shows that you have met the required standard at each Level. The Five Levels become increasingly difficult. Level 5 is composed of the top 2-5% of coaches in the USA. Level 4 is the top 5-8% and Level 3 is the upper 15% of coaches. Level 2 requires more units of education and experience than Level 1. There are three key requisites necessary to qualify for Level 3 Education and Experience: 1. You must have been actively coaching for a period of ten full years (120 months), with at least six of those years in a multilevel program where you report to a head coach. This program is not intended for Head Coaches. 2. You must have completed the ASCA required schools through Level 3 and have a total of 175 educational units in your certification file. 3. A letter from the Head Coach in support of Level 3 Education and Experience must be enclosed with the application. This letter should ascertain that the coach applying is not in a position where he/she is expected to train athletes to upper levels of performance and is expected to provide foundation coaching.
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  • I assume that the coach is referring to their American Swim Coaches Association (ASCA) certification. According to the ASCA website (www.swimmingcoach.org/.../coachpur.pdf): There are three things analyzed in the Certification process. They are: Education, experience and Achievement. Your Certification shows that you have met the required standard at each Level. The Five Levels become increasingly difficult. Level 5 is composed of the top 2-5% of coaches in the USA. Level 4 is the top 5-8% and Level 3 is the upper 15% of coaches. Level 2 requires more units of education and experience than Level 1. There are three key requisites necessary to qualify for Level 3 Education and Experience: 1. You must have been actively coaching for a period of ten full years (120 months), with at least six of those years in a multilevel program where you report to a head coach. This program is not intended for Head Coaches. 2. You must have completed the ASCA required schools through Level 3 and have a total of 175 educational units in your certification file. 3. A letter from the Head Coach in support of Level 3 Education and Experience must be enclosed with the application. This letter should ascertain that the coach applying is not in a position where he/she is expected to train athletes to upper levels of performance and is expected to provide foundation coaching.
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