THE LA84 FOUNDATION TEAMS UP WITH CAL SOUTH
TO EXPAND COACHING EDUCATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Thanks to a generous Coaching Education grant from the LA84 Foundation, Cal South is thrilled to offer numerous subsidized coaching courses. (For an overview of the Cal South Coaching Education Program or to see full license descriptions, please
click here.)
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Some of the 129 coaches who attended the LA84 Foundation-sponsored "E" License Coaching Course in Fullerton, CA - August 2009, along with many of the volunteers who helped administer the course.
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"D" CLASSES |
The "D" License is strongly recommended for all competitive coaches of players 15 years old and up. This 36-hour course is the most comprehensive course offered and is preparatory for national licensing. |
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More Courses Coming Soon |
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"E" CLASSES |
The "E" License is an entry level course which is
mandatory for all competitive level coaches. 18 hour pass/fail course with mix of field and classroom instruction. |
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| LA84 "E" |
December 12, 13, 2009 |
Santiago Canyon College // Orange |
| LA84 "E" |
December 12, 13, 2009 |
Southwest High School // San Diego |
LA84 "E" Spanish
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December 12, 13, 2009 |
Southwest High School // San Diego |
SPECIALTY CLASSES |
Specialty clinics with instruction and focus in areas of special interest. |
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| Finishing & Goalkeeping |
December 12, 2009
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Soboroff Sports Field // Expo Center // Los Angeles |
YOUTH MODULE 1 (YM1) |
YM1: Youth Module 1 is for U-9 and under recreational coaches. One hour of classroom instruction followed by two hours of demonstration and trial. |
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More Courses Coming Soon |
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YOUTH MODULE 3 (YM3) |
YM3: Youth Module 1 is for U-10 and older recreational coaches. Two hour of classroom instruction followed by three hours of demonstration and trial. |
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More Courses Coming Soon |
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About the LA84 Foundation:
The LA84 Foundation was established to manage Southern California's share of the surplus from the highly successful 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The Foundation received $93 million at its inception and, since then, has invested $185 million in sports programs serving more than two million youth in the eight Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura. Its headquarters is located in the
historic Britt House near downtown Los Angeles where it houses the world's premier sports library and meeting facilities. The Foundation convenes numerous forums for the exploration of the many of the most pressing issues in sport. For additional information, please visit
www.LA84Foundation.org. |