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  • COACH COURSE INFO

    COURSE DATES and LOCATION 2012

    Skydive The Ranch.

    June 2nd-4th 2012
    2nd and 3rd Classroom and ground evaluations
    4th Air Evaluations

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    Contact me to arrange for a course to be held at your DZ or The Ranch.
    Min Course-3 candidates- LAwazs@gmail.com
    Examiner expenses- travel, lodging to be paid by the DZ or candidates

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    USPA

    Coach

    Instructional Rating Course Information

    COACH INSTRUCTIONAL RATING
    Start your skydiving instructional career with the USPA Coach rating. The USPA coach rating is the prerequisite for all ratings within USPA and directly enhances your skydiving instructional skills

    There is a non-refundable deposit of $100.00 to reserve your slot in the course, payable to Linda Wasilonski or use PayPal

    Balance of $100.00 due at registration on the first day of course. The course is $200 total.

    The course fee includes the 3 day course and the Evaluator’s payment for time spent in the air for two jumps.
    The course fee DOES NOT include the USPA rating fee or any jump tickets.

    You are responsible for paying for all jump tickets and the Evaluator’s payment for time spent in the air for the third jump and beyond.

    Please be aware that you may not pass the two jump requirement the first time, and also that you may want to practice these jumps before being evaluated.

    Expenses of the examiner will be split evenly among all candidates or DZ (I am not a fussy person)

    prices



    DAY-1

    • Registration, introduction and overview of the course.
    • The role of the coach.
    • Teaching techniques.
    • Demonstration of session one: practice teaching.
    • Psychology one: goal setting.
    • Demonstration of exits.
    • The lesson plan and recap of the day

    DAY-2

    • Questions from previous day
    • FJC strategies
    • FJC performance standards
    • Demonstration of session two: practice teaching
    • Demonstration of session three.

    Day 3

    • Evaluations
    • Recap
    • Personal Interviews

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    REQUIREMENTS FOR TAKING THE COURSE

    1. Current USPA membership


    2. B-license


    3. Minimum of 100 jumps


    4. Coach proficiency card required topics
    signed off prior to the course


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    THE PROFICIENCY CARD

    The Coach proficiency card is in the back of the USPA Instructional Rating Manual (IRM). You need a current IRM and SIM for the course. (”Current” means your copy of the manuals must not be older than 24 months.) To Purchase Click Here

    The proficiency card serves as your rating application form after you have completed all portions of the USPA Coach course.

    Take a look at the proficiency card and you will see that some items need to be signed off prior to the course. Many topics on the card will be signed off during the course by either the coach examiner or by your evaluator.

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    THE COURSE

    The course starts on the scheduled first day at 9:00 a.m. with verification of the requirements (outlined above) so bring your membership card and logbook if necessary. The course is conducted over three-days (see the day-to-day schedule ) including all ground skills and the two air skills evaluations.

    To be successful each candidate must score satisfactory on two-directed teaching sections and on all topics for ground preparation for group free fall skills. You must score satisfactory on two-evaluation jumps to test your air skills. Each candidate must score at least 80 percent on the USPA written exam. This is an open book test and must be completed prior to the start of the course. The answers are in the IRM and SIM.

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    COURSE MATERIAL

    All portions of the USPA Coach Rating Course are covered in the IRM and SIM.

    You are also responsible for the cost of the jump tickets for yourself, the evaluator, and video fees and slots if desired.

    For further information Contact Linda At:
    LAWAZS@gmail.com