Triathlon BC is excited to offer a combination virtual/in-person Community Coaching Course in March 2025 in Kamloops!

Clinic Details:
  • Dates:
    • Part 1 Virtual March 11th & March 13th 6:00pm-9:30pm
    • Part 2 In-Person March 29th 9:00am-3:00pm
  • Location: In-Person at Joint Effort Rehab & Performance and Tournament Capital Center, Kamloops.
  • Facilitator: Patrick Waters
  • Cost: New Reduced Price! $100.00 for Triathlon BC Members ($125.00 for Non-Members)
    • *Registration is also available for only the Part-1 Virtual Session ($50).
This course is designed to help coaches build confidence working with new and experienced age group athletes by teaching basic triathlon skills and introduction to events. The Community coach is focused on safe participation, teaching skills, and fun. These workshops are for both beginner and experienced coaches who intend to coach either age group athletes 16 and older, or U13 athletes with our youth specific coaching course. Through this two-day workshop, coaches will learn how to coach and teach basic triathlon skills, how to plan safe and engaging practices, and how to support triathletes to participate safely at events.

After the Community Coaching Course, you will be a Community Coach “In Training” and will be able to:

Make Safe and Ethical Decisions:

  • Enable safe participation by creating a safe and respectful environment
  • Encourage athletes to be active and have fun while maintaining respect to others and the sport
  • Create athlete profiles and Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for safety in practice
  • Identify risks and demonstrate risk prevention in Triathlon

Teach the Sport of Triathlon and Provide Support to Athletes in Training

  • Teach, assess and analyze basic triathlon skills: swim, bike, run and transitions
    • Support athletes to competition: physically, technically, tactically, and emotionally
    • Self-reflect on coaching style and skills and areas for improvement

Use Basic Planning Skills and Plan a Practice

  • Plan technically sound and safe practices in the sport of triathlon: swim, bike, run and transition practice
  • Plan sound weekly training including swimming, cycling, running and transitions
    • Recognize phases and periods in a typical triathlon annual season
    • Plan for attendance at events

Important *NEW* Information:

Practical Teaching Components: This workshop will have practical swimming, biking and running components.  Participants should come prepared to coach their colleagues, and participate in these practical sessions.  Please bring the appropriate swimming and running items with you to this clinic. Coaches are welcome to bring a bicycle but this is not a mandatory requirement.

Prerequisites: Coaches should complete the following before the course begins:

Course Materials:
You will be given the option to receive your NCCP Coaching Manual as a pdf version or a hard copy.  Please note, the deadline to request a hard copy is two weeks prior to the course.