Thank you for your interested in coaching a Richmond Jets MHA Team. Below is all the information that you need to become a certified coach in our association.
In order to register for a coaching clinic, you need a Hockey Canada Registry ID number. If you do not have one (if you have played minor hockey in the last 15 years you may already have one) please contact the Registrar at registrar@richmondjetsmha.com and provide your full legal name, address, email, phone, date of birth and care card number.
Please click on this link:
Online Link: https://justice.gov.bc.ca/eCRC/
Access Code: RDXVQWH9CU
There is no charge for the Criminal Records Check.
Respect in Sport is an on-line course for all hockey volunteers who have contact with players. It will take you about three hours to complete. You will have to pay for the program and you will be reimbursed for the expense once you have finished it.
When you register for the course, use the same email address that you used for your Hockey Canada Registry ID to ensure that your results are attached to your ID.
The registration link for Respect in Sport is here: http://bchockey.net/Clinics/Clinics.aspx
This 40-minute online course is free for BC Hockey members and required before taking part in any practice or game.
The CATT course can also be accessed from the BC Hockey website at this link. http://bchockey.net/Clinics/Clinics.aspx
Information for all coach clinics can be found here:
http://bchockey.net/Clinics/Clinics.aspx
Please note that you do not have to take a clinic hosted by RJMHA. You can take a clinic at any location that works for your schedule. RJMHA has requested hosting a Coach 1 and a Coach 2 clinic. Coach 1 will likely be a weeknight evening in late October. Coach 2 will be on a weekend in October or November. A link to registrar will be sent out when the clinics are approved.
To take either the Coach 1 or Coach 2 clinic there is an online clinic that must be taken prior to registering for these clinics. Part A is called HU-Online Coach 1/2. You should take this clinic now even if you cannot take the Coach 1 or Coach 2 classroom/ice session until after the season starts. Then you will be ready to sign up for the Coach 2 clinic as soon as a session is scheduled and you will not have to wait. You can register for the HU-Online Coach 1/2 clinic here.
http://bchockey.net/Clinics/Clinic.s.aspx
Coach 1 is required to coach H1 to H4 (Minor and Major Initiation and Minor and Major Novice).
Coach 2 is required to Atom to Juvenile C and Atom Rep. The program is delivered in two parts. In Part A, you complete the online program which covers topics such as The Coaching Code of
Ethics, Skills, Drills and Thrills, Dealing with Athletes, Dealing with Parents, and the Philosophy of Coaching. In Part B, you attend classroom and on-ice sessions.
Link to reimbursement form:
http://cloud.rampinteractive.com/richmondseafairhockey/files/RJMHA%20Course%20Reimbursement.pdf
If you have any questions about the above matters feel free to contact Jason Light, C Coach Coordinator at Jason.Light@richmondjetsmha.com.
Developing better people should be the number one goal for any coach
when dealing with kids. In trying to develop better people,
we are going to develop more and better pros.
Bobby Orr
Darryl Belfry - Pro PlayMakers
Hockey Canada - Core Skills
Hockey Canada - Practice Plans
Hockey Canada - Skill Specific
Teaching Checking - A Progressive Approach
A good coach will make his players see what
they can be rather than what they are.
Ara Parasheghian
Other
Hockey Canada Coach Development Module:
Practice Planning Module - Terry Bangen
Sample Information for Parents Package
Putting on the same jerseys does not make you a team.
You're still just a collection of individuals until you find a common goal.
Harry Sinden
Coaching Reference Websites
Pass the Puck Developmental Drills
HockeyShare Free Ice Hockey Drills
Weiss Tech Hockey
Coach Nielsen's Ice Hockey Drills
USA Hockey Coaching Materials