Do they still need to attend a CSNH Basic Program?
The only way to become a CSRC (CoachSmart Registered Coach) is to attend the CSNH Basic Program. Different coaching education programs focus on different things and are delivered in various ways. The CSNH Basic Program provides equal attention to philosophy, planning, teaching sport skills, and communication, and engages coaches in a dialogue about coaching effectiveness. To ensure consistency in terms of message and content, it is recommended that all coaches complete the CSNH Basic Program. What prompted the development of CoachSmartNH? CSNH represents an effort to create a standardized youth sports coaching education program designed to meet the needs of New Hampshire communities. CSNH is part of the on-going work of faculty at the University of New Hampshire, members of the New Hampshire Recreation and Park Association’s (NHRPA) Youth Sports Coaches Training Committee, and recreation professionals throughout the State. Who is eligible to adopt the CSNH program? Communities or youth
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