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A child with a strong understanding of fundamental movement skills will have a head start for lifelong physical activity. The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Fundamental Movement Skills workshop, presented by TeamSnap, provides the tools and resources to teach children seven fundamental movement skills: running, jumping, kicking, throwing, catching, striking, and wheeling. When given the opportunity to learn a wide range of physical skills, children gain the competence, confidence, and motivation to try a variety of activities and sports.   

This workshop, available in-person and through online delivery, offers a simplified process for participants to teach, demonstrate, and observe the fundamental movement skills as well as templates and activities to implement in a class or practice session. The workshop content also provides information on adapting the activities for participants with intellectual, physical, sensory, or behavioural disabilities.   

Although this workshop is normally provided by Provincial/Territorial Coaching Representatives (P/TCRs), it is also available as a High School Kit so physical education teachers can train their students to lead the workshop. The kit can be easily integrated into lesson plans and can fit into a 35 minute, 60 minute or 75 minute time frame. It can also be taught as a unit or a period, depending on a teacher’s timetable.  

Kathy Brook, a grade twelve Physical Education teacher, has been teaching the workshop to her students for several years. She feels “it’s the ideal coach education workshop to get students started in coaching and introduce them to the NCCP.” By using the flexible template, she was able to build the workshop into her classes and even have it count towards the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in Sports certificate offered at her school. “I’ve taken the module one step further and partnered with an elementary school so my students can put into practice what they’ve learned.” This partnership allows students in her class to gain practical experience that they can then apply in a job environment when they work with younger children at camps or in recreation settings.   

Tierney Boucher, a teacher from Bluevale Collegiate Institute, also incorporates the program into her lesson plan. She says, “A teacher should use this resource to provide practical leadership opportunities for students. They are able to gain perspective and the skillset to teach themselves and others proper fundamental movements to be successful in sports and activities for life. My students embraced the opportunity and were so grateful to be trained, and now have this on their resume.” 

The Coaching Association of Canada is proud to present NCCP Fundamental Movement Skills in partnership with TeamSnap. More than 24 million coaches, administrators, players, and parents rely on TeamSnap’s powerful but easy-to-use solutions for communication, scheduling, payment collection, registration, and much more. Until December 1, 2022, those who complete the Fundamental Movement Skills workshop will receive a promo code for 20% off their TeamSnap subscription for one year.

To learn more about the NCCP Fundamental Movement Skills workshop and the High School Kit option, connect with your local Provincial/Territorial Coaching Representative (P/TCR) or visit www.coach.ca/FMS.

Les entraîneurs, les parents et les éducateurs qui apprennent à enseigner efficacement les habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement aident les enfants à jeter les fondations d’une vie saine et active.   

L’atelier Habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement du Programme national de certification des entraîneurs (PNCE), présenté par TeamSnap, donne aux participants les outils et les ressources pour enseigner aux enfants les sept habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement : courir, sauter, botter, lancer, attraper, frapper et rouler. Lorsque les enfants ont la chance d’apprendre un large éventail d’habiletés physiques, ils acquièrent la compétence, la confiance et la motivation d’essayer une multitude d’activités physiques et sportives.   

Il est possible de suivre l’atelier Habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement PNCE en personne ou en ligne Il s’appuie sur un processus simplifié qui permet aux participants d’enseigner, de montrer et d’observer les habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement et il présente des modèles et des activités qu’ils pourront utiliser en classe ou pendant une séance d’entraînement. Son contenu offre également des renseignements pour adapter les activités aux participants ayant un handicap intellectuel, physique ou sensoriel ou une déficience comportementale.  

 L’Association canadienne des entraîneurs est fière de présenter l’atelier Habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement PNCE en partenariat avec TeamSnap. Plus de 24 millions d’entraîneurs, d’administrateurs, de joueurs et de parents peuvent compter sur les solutions simples et efficaces de TeamSnap pour la communication, la planification, la collecte de paiements, l’inscription et bien d’autres avantages.  

D’ici au 1er décembre 2022, ceux qui terminent l’atelier Habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement recevront une réduction de 20 % sur l’adhésion d’une année à TeamSnap.

Si vous souhaitez obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur l’atelier Habiletés liées aux fondements du mouvement PNCE, communiquez avec votre représentant provincial ou territorial de la formation des entraîneurs (RPTFE) ou visitez le site www.coach.ca/hfm.