National Governing Bodies (Unit 8)
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- National Governing Bodies
- Coaching Roles
- Every governing body does what it can to provide coaches who are able to coach their sport
- Many NGBs provide specific training at various levels for coaches of their sport
- There are usually several levels and coaches start at a basic level then work up to international level
- Sport Coach UK is a charity to help recruit and develop and retain coaches, it currently supports 49 NGBs
- Officiating
- Each NGB is in charge of setting and interpreting the rules of their particular sport and therefore the training the provision of officials
- There are different levels and qualifications of officials and some sports have both major and minor officials with different roles
- To become a referee in football the FA stipulate you must be over 14 years to undertake the basic course and then you can develop from grassroots to semi professional to professional
- Talent Development
- UK Sport formed talent programmes to identify and develop athlete performance.
- Once a talented perfomre has been identified, theire linked to the NGB the coaching support and funding is provided to enable the individual to develop their full potential
- Competition
- One of the main aims of NGB is to provide competition for the individuals who participate in their sport which can be individual, teams based or both
- They are arranged in different levels so that performers can progress to the varying standards and use them to select certain teams at higher levels
- Coaching Roles
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