Overview of A Sports Programme
Overview of A Sports Programme
Overview of A Sports Programme
SPORTS PROGRAMME
AN OVERVIEW
IN THE BEGINNING
VISION
Apart from achieving sporting excellence by using the Best Practices, we also use sports
as a personality development tool in fostering team spirit and the ability to work together
towards a common goal.
Targets are set by coaches and the team works towards achieving these, following a
structured, time bound training programme, with discipline and commitment.
The achievement of the targeted goal through disciplined, committed effort, brings about
tremendous satisfaction and self belief in the players, and these attributes then stay with
them for life, helping them to become better individuals
THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME PHILOSOPHY II
Apart from just competing at an international level, this has also given them a chance
to build friendships and be exposed to the language and culture of different countries
through the powerful medium of a shared sport.
We believe that this kind of exchange is the best possible way to shape
personalities and help young to develop into responsible, well adjusted individuals,
at ease anywhere, in an increasingly interconnected world of Global Citizens.
THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME PHILOSOPHY II
As a result of this, the Academy is being gradually seen as a training and nurturing ground
of high quality, for the serious sportsman of tomorrow, who wants to pursue both sports
and personality development seriously, in his growing up years.
This is tremendously attractive to a growing, parental section that wants to provide and
expose their wards to the best of the life shaping influences and benefits of playing sports
seriously.
The players can actually see and feel their personalities develop, and confidence and self
esteem grow, through their successes on the sports field, and this motivates them to train
harder and put in more committed effort than they would have ever done otherwise .
THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME PHILOSOPHY III
This commitment and discipline spills over into other areas of their lives as well, making
them more responsible, unselfish, dependable and hard working team players, all of which
are wonderful life skills for a child to imbibe in school.
Quite a few parents have acknowledged and appreciated the inculcation of these qualities
in their children.
This shaping of personalities through the rigour of sport, is the USP of our Programme,
which makes it different from other Academies. It is our belief that this will help us to
attract more and more children, in times to come, because it is something that no other
Programme has.
Factors Determining the Quality of Sports Education
Availability in writing, of a clear cut, structured, age specific training curriculum or syllabus, for each
sport, with time bound objectives and benchmarks. In other words, what to teach, at what age and when?
What systems and processes are in place for the implementation of that curriculum?
Who are the coaches and what is their background? Availability in sufficient numbers for each sport, of
qualified coaches with coaching certifications from their respective sports federations or associations, who
are capable of delivering that curriculum effectively.
What is the level of coaching certification that these qualified coaches hold, whether it is entry level,
intermediate or elite level coaching certifications. Are there any training / refresher courses or seminars
and workshops that the coaches are sent on, to upgrade and update their knowledge levels?
Factors Determining the Quality of Sports Education II
Availability of qualified support staff and sports professionals Viz. Physio, Fitness Trainers, dieticians and
nutritionists, Recovery professionals like Yoga and Meditation teachers, Sports Masseurs etc. Availability
of in house Medical Back up.
Availability of quality Gym and Swimming pool. Good quality sports infrastructure, viz. multiple grounds,
pitches and Synthetic and Indoor surfaces, supported by quality, branded playing kit. Availability of Life
Guards, Breathing Apparatus. All Coaches trained on CPR.
What is the level of Tournament and match exposure, both nationally and overseas. Any exposure to elite
level players, within and outside the school environment?
What is the level of Sports Achievements of the school/ academy in the recent past? How many
National / International Trophies and medals won? How many players representing State/ national
Teams?
AN OVERVIEW OF A YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Match Simulation.
Use of Ball Machines
A Structured Sports Education Curriculum for each sport, The JASE Way
Video Analysis & Match Analysis, using the designated software for the same
Match Simulation.
PROFESSIONAL COACHING PROCESSES & BEST PRACTICES II
Use of game specific drills to teach the basic technical skills in each game, by
breaking them down into smaller, easier to learn parts. Making these drills more
complex and challenging as the child progresses
A mix of Generic and sport -specific warm ups and cool downs for each session, allied
with graded physical conditioning programmes for each team in a phased manner,
under the guidance of the Physio and fitness trainers. The Physio participates in these
processes and is physically available at the ground/ court.
Regular Nets /practice games/ match simulations to learn to execute these skills
under pressure.
HOW WE COACH : THE GENERAL ACTION PLAN FOR OUR COACHING
SESSIONS II
In games like Cricket and Tennis, a gradual progression for each JASE child from drills, to
mechanical gadgets like bowling machines or sidearm throwdowns / manual feeding, to
nets, to match simulations ,to playing actual competitive matches
Frequent video analysis and feedback sessions with the children in the AV room to show
them their progress, as a strong and direct visual motivation to improve further. Playing of
old and new videos simultaneously, side by side on the same screen, to actually show the
child his improvement
SPORTS EDUCATION
XYZ SPORTS ACADEMY
ASSESSMENT
PARAMETERS
12 sports disciplines
Number of sports offered
Availability of a Pre
planned training
Structured curriculum
curriculum or Sports
Education Plan for each
sport
A. Details on Coaches & Sports professionals
37 QUALIFIED SPORTS
Number of coaches
COACHES
12 disciplines)
Highest Federation/
Highest Coaching Association
Certifications of Qualifications, viz Level
coaches C in Cricket, A license
in Football, ITF LEVEL II
in tennis etc
Full Time
Fitness Instructor
On Consultancy
Nutritionist
Full Time
Video Analyst
On Consultancy
Sports Psychologist
Regular Matches/
Tournaments in the school/
Domestic matches academy and outside. 56
cricket matches last year,
nearly 40 in football
Regular International
matches/ Tournaments
International matches
played both overseas and in
the school against overseas
visiting sides.
Availability of a
fulltime Physio with a
Physiotherapist
Masters degree in
Sports Medicine.
Availability of Life
Guards Yes.
and Breathing
Apparatus
A Sample Daily Session Plan
Age Group:
No of Participants:
Ability Levels:
Other Information:
Key Factors:
1) 3)
2) 4)
Equipment Required:
Sessions:
1 2 3 4
1, Age Groups
The B Group for the less talented able & more recreational player.
The A Group for the more talented & serious player.
Warm Ups & Stretching (Hold stretches for no more than 8 secs)
Please be aware of the S.S.G (Small sided game) Requirement & correct pitch size where possible.
Example:
Conditioned Games.
Small sided Games.
Fun Games.
Evaluation:
1)The Organisation -
2)Attitude of the players -
3)Performance of players -
4)Identification of faults -
5)Communication:
Demonstration -
Coaching Style
Which aspects of the session were in your opinion, most effective and why?
Which aspects of the session were in your opinion, least effective and why?
What amendments will you make for future sessions and why?
A Sample Player Assessment Report
Name: Date:
Teamwork
General. (8)
Awareness of team mates/opponents. (7)
Defending. (8)
Support play. (7)
Character
Attitude. (9)
Determination.. (9)
Temperament. (8)
Physical
Stamina. (8/9)
Flexibility. (9)
Speed. (6/7)
Strength. (8)
Remarks By the Coach:
A SAMPLE OF THE SPORTS EDUCATION CURRICULUM SHOWING WEEKLY TRAINING PLANS
The SEP Is a program designed to take children through the main fundamentals of their chosen sport.
It is a plan laid out in advance that clearly shows how the program will be administered, what will be taught and
when.
An education program of this type is a very powerful tool, and if prepared with the right amount of data and
technical detail, could and should be used in the recruitment process for the Academy Program.
The aim of is to develop a Football Education Program (F.E.P) A Cricket Education Program (C.E.P) a Tennis
Education Program (T.E.P) a Basketball Education Program (B.B.E.P) a Badminton Education Program (B.E.P) etc for all of
the sports at the Academy.
This will be overseen by all of the various head coaches in the specific sports.
An example of the Football Education Program (FEP)
1, Age Groups
There will be two age groups.
Juniors: Up to the U 14s
Seniors: U17s
Please be aware of the S.S.G (Small sided game) Requirement & correct pitch size where possible.
Warm Down/Stretching (Hold stretches to around 15 Secs)
Session Format PM
Example:
Conditioned Games.
Small sided Games.
Fun Games.
Swimming session X 1
Weights session X 1
Cardiovascular Session X 1
Yoga Session X 1
In this period any theory sessions in the AV Room could also be taught. Videos of great matches/ players would be
shown.
Curriculum Topics to be taught
The topics will be taught on a revolving basis, starting at week 1 and continuing to week 8.
Once the program finishes week 8 the process starts again at week 1.
Week 1:
Week 2:
Dribbling To Include:
Ball Mastery (toe tapping, tick tocks, rolling the ball with the sole etc)
Matthews.
Double Touch.
Scissors.
Curriculum Topics to be taught II
Week 3:
Week 4:
Week 5:
Passing & Control (Ground & Aerial)
Week 6:
Running with the ball.
Week 7:
Defending (1v1,2v2)
Week 8:
Shooting & Finishing.
Duration of topic:
Coaching Methodology:
The coaches will use different sessions both in the mornings and the afternoons to teach the
topics.
They will NOT use the same session twice in the same week.
The bias will be placed on the young players having fun while learning new techniques/skills.
The use of Question & Answer & Guided discovery will yield the best results.
MORNING SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION
DATES DAYS
FIELD A/V ROOM
Introduction
Observing the regular
Spirit of Cricket
practice/net session
17.01.2017 MONDAY Warm-up & Cool
Discussion with Field
Explanation of Pace
Video photography of Bowling Basics with
19.01.2017 WEDNESDAY
Batting videos of celebrity
cricketers
Net session
Special session on
Video Analysis of
20.01.2017 THURSDAY Fitness Training Drills
Bowling
with interactive
discussions
Net session
Special session on Video Analysis of
21.01.2017 FRIDAY
Batting Drills with Batting
interactive discussions