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Coaches Education Program (CEP) Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Vaulting FEI Mission Statement
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Coaches Education Program (CEP) Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Vaulting FEI Mission Statement The FEI should encourage and assist National Federations to adapt and operate a system for ongoing educating and retaining coaches in order to ensure the improvement of riding performance in competitions at all levels and in all FEI disciplines.
FEI Coaches Education Programm Description • Produces qualified and active professional coaches • Offers 4 levels of courses based on ongoing education and qualification system • Includes a specific Tutors’ education. • Provides an ongoing education oriented towards performance sport and for training from amateur competition up to elite sport • Combines systematically education with practical experience. • Provides an ongoing qualification • Is supported by quality learning and educational resources and material in the main languages at all levels. • Guarantees a consistency in concepts and terminology. • Enhances education by continuous online support (in future) • Has the potential and flexibility to adapt. • Allows for constant revision and update. • Includes tools for constant feedback and quality control.
FEI Coaches Education Programm- Terminology The particularity in Horsesport is the existence of different Technicians being involved in training and competition with overlapping role definitions: An Instructor (from the army) is one-way communication. He/she technically educates riders how to ride (usually riding school teacher). A Trainer is one-way communication. He/she technically trains the riders for and at competitions. A Coach is two-way communication. A coach develops the technical, tactical, mental, physical, lifestyle and personal capacities of the athlete. A Chef d’Equipe is a facilitator dealing with all administrative matters pertaining to national Teams or Individuals participating at international events. In sports, a Coach (or manager) is an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportspeople. A coach observes thinks, judges and acts. The main distinction between the coach and an instructor or trainer lies within communication. Generally communication between instructor/trainer and pupil is one way; a set of instructions given to be followed. Communication with the coach and athlete is much more complex. It is a two-way communication, giving and taking from both sides in an ongoing process of improvement. The coach is an inaugural part of the relationship between athlete and success, he/she becomes indispensable. A good coach is empathetic: he/she shares and suffers with his/her athletes. He/she works with his/her instinct and always listens to his/her athletes. With just one gesture, or just one word, or perhaps neither, the coach can take his/her athlete one step closer to his/her goal.
FEI Coaches Education Programm Principles Promotion 1 day Talent Identification Performance Development Elite Sport Check prior to invitation Check prior to invitation Check prior to invitation IntroductionToCoaching Level 1 Coach 4 days Level 2 Coach 6-7 days Level 3 Coach 6 days Level 4 Coach xx days Organised by NF Organised by NF Organised by NF Organised by FEI Organised by NF AssistantCoach Multi-SkillCoach Multi-SkillCoach Specialist Coach MasterCoach To introduce participants to coaching Provide coaches with the ability to prepare riders for competition Coach independently Coach for competition Coach national and international riders and teams Coach elite national and Elite international riders and teams Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Have knowledge of horses and horsemanship Minimum 1 year active coaching experience recommended Minimum 2 years active coaching experience recommended Minimum 3 years active coaching experience recommended Organized by NFs Level 1 & 2Tutors’ Course(5 days) Level 3 & 4 Tutors’ Course(5 days) Organised by FEI Organised by FEI
CEP Level 1 Course - Syllabus Content The Sport • Principles and Rules • Safety The Participants – Horse & Rider • Motives and Needs • Physical fitness • Mental fitness The Coach • Role of the coach • Skill development of the horse and rider forDressage: Preliminary / ElementaryJumping: 1.00m -1.15m Eventing: Novice; up to CIC 1* Vaulting Up to Elementary • Planning and Feedback • Practice and Competition
CEP Level 2 Course - Syllabus Content The Sport • Principles and Rules • Tactics & Strategy • Safety The Participants – Horse & Rider • Motives and Needs • Physical fitness of horse & rider • Mental fitness of horse & rider The Coach • Role of the coach • Skill development of the horse and rider forDressage: Medium / AdvancedJumping: 1.20m -1.30m Eventing: 1* and CCI 1* • Planning and Feedback • Practice and Competition
CEP Level 3 Course - Syllabus Content The Sport • Principles and Rules • Tactics & Strategy The Participants – Horse & Rider • Motives and Needs • Physical fitness of horse & rider • Mental fitness of horse & rider The Coach • Role of the coach • Skill development of the horse and rider forDressage: Up to Prix St. Georges, P/J/YR Regional Championships & GamesJumping: Up to 2** CSIs & CSIOs, P/J/YR Regional Championships & Games • Eventing: Up to 2** CCIs/CICs P/J/YR Regional Championships and Games • Planning and Feedback • Practice and Competition
CEP Level 4 In preparation
CEP Level 4 Course - Syllabus Content not defined yet
Concept of FEI CEP Level 1 Dissemination FEI CEP Level 1 Tutors Course International / National - by FEI Level 1 Coaches Course Regional / National – by NF Level 1 Coach ActivityNational FEI FEI CEP Level 1 Tutor CEP Level 1 Coach Objectives:After the course participants should be able to: Conduct FEI regional & national courses for CEP Level 1 Coaches Objectives: After the course participants should be able to:Organize training for riders & horses at this level Objectives: After the course participants should be able to: 1) Coach beginner and amateur riders2) Plan training sessions at this level3) Identify talents4) Motivate riders to continue towards competitions. - FEI funds / FEI organises.- FEI provides educational material.- FEI ensures FEI Tutor’s qualification - NF funds + FEI partly when regional- NF organizes- FEI provides educational material- FEI appoints the Tutor 14 participants selected by NF 6-8 participants recommended by FEI/NF meeting a specific profile set by FEI certified as certified as FEI CEP Tutor CEP Level 1 Coach
Process of CEP Level 1 Course Dissemination (example) INTERNATIONALTutors education by FEI 8 tutors REGIONAL56 NFs NATIONAL112 coaches Region 1Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs 1. Coach in riding school 2. Coach in riding school Region 2 Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs 3. Coach in riding school 4. Coach in riding school 5. Coach in riding school Region 3 Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs 6. Coach in Club 7. Coach in Club 14 participants Region 4 Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs FEI CEP Tutors Course8 participants1 per region 8. Coach in Club 9. Coach in Club Region 5 Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs 10. Independent coach 11. Independent coach Region 6 Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs 12. Independent coach 13. Independent coach Region 7Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs 14. Independent coach Region 8Level 1 CoachesCourse, 7 NFs