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Midget: College Prep, AAA & AA Midget: College Prep, AAA & AA 1 Table of Contents Page 2 to 6: NCCP Coaching Certification Page 7 to 8: Emergency Action Plan Pages 9 to 11: Roster Info/ Players INFO & Medical Pages 12 to 16: Practice Plans Pages 17 to 19: Extra Drills Page 20: Coaching Resources 2 NCCP Training AAA/College Prep:(Head Coach) AAA/College Prep:(Assistants) Provincial Coach: Certified Provincial Coach: Trained ● Online Initiation Course Online Initiation Course ● Initiation Clinics Initiation Clinics ● Planning Clinics Planning Clinics ● Absolutes Clinic or (skills Analysis) Absolutes Clinic or (Analysis) ● Teaching and Learning Clinic Teaching and Learning Clinic ● Making Ethical Decisions Pitching & Catching ● Pitching & Catching Strategies ● Strategies ● Completed Coaches portfolio ● Practice Evaluation ● Game Evaluation 18u AA: (Head Coach) 18U AA: (Assistant Coach) Regional Coach: Certified Regional Coach: Trained ● Online Initiation Course Online Initiation Course ● Initiation Clinic Initiation Clinic ● Planning Clinic Planning Clinic ● Absolute Clinic Absolutes Clinic ● Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning ● Completed Coaches Portfolio ● Practice Evaluation 3 Pro Development Points As a College Prep, AAA and AA head coach along with the College Prep, AAA and AA assistants, you must continuously get Professional Development Points throughout three ​ ​ years To keep your NCCP active. On the next page, there will be a list on how to do that. You must acquire 12 (PD) points in that 3 year period. Context (includes any gradation) Total points PD in 3 years ​ ​ Instruction – Beginners 6 Regional/Provincial Coach 12 Competition – Development 18 4 ​Approved Professional Development Events Baseball Canada events ○ Baseball Canada Superclinic (3 pts) ○ Baseball Canada High Performance Coaches Seminar (3 pts) ○ Baseball Canada Bantam Girls Cuba Camp (3 pts) ○ Baseball Canada Junior National Team Spring Camp (3 pts) ○ Baseball Canada Junior National Team Fall Camp (3 pts) ○ My First Pitch workshop (1 pt) Provincial events ● Baseball BC ○ Baseball BC Super Clinic (3 pts) ○ BC Minor Baseball Coaches Convention (3 pts) ○ NW Portland Coaches Clinic (3 pts) ○ Douglas College QDPE Conference (3 pts) ● Baseball Sask ○ Baseball Sask Baseball Coaches Seminar (3 pts) ● Baseball Manitoba ○ Baseball Manitoba Catcher Clinic (1 pt/hr, max 3 pts) ○ Baseball Manitoba Coaches Convention (3 pts) ○ Power Smart Manitoba Games Coach Seminar (3 pts) ○ Coach Developer Seminar (3 pts) ● Baseball Ontario ○ Baseball Ontario Best Ever Clinic (3 pts) ○ LifeMark Centric Health, Concussion Awareness Webinar (1 pt) ● Baseball Quebec ○ Convention des entraîneurs de Baseball Québec (3 pts) ● Baseball Nova Scotia 5 ○ Baseball NS Coaches Seminar (1 pt/hr, max 3 pts) ● Baseball PEI ○ Baseball PEI Coaches Seminar (1 pt/hr, max 3 pts) ● Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) ○ Make Ethical Decisions (MED) module (5 pts) ○ Planning a Practice module (5 pts) ○ Nutrition module (5 pts) ○ Design a Basic Sport Program module (5 pts) ○ Basic Mental Skills module (5 pts) ○ Teaching and Learning module (5 pts) ○ Developing Athletic Abilities pre-workshop session (5 pts) ○ Developing Athletic Abilities module (5 pts) ○ Prevention and Recovery module (5 pts) ○ Leading Drug-free Sport module (5 pts) ○ Managing Conflict module (5 pts) ○ Psychology of Performance module (5 pts) ○ Coaching and Leading Effectively module (5 pts) ○ Leading Drug-Free Sport Online Evaluation (5 pts) ○ Managing Conflict Online Evaluation (5 pts) ○ Make Ethical Decisions Online Evaluation - Community Sport (5 pts) ○ Make Ethical Decisions Online Evaluation - Competition – Introduction (5 pts) ○ Make Ethical Decisions Online Evaluation - Competition – Development (5 pts) ○ Make Ethical Decisions Online Evaluation - Instruction Stream (5 pts) ○ Coach Developer - Evaluator Core Training (20 pts) ○ Coach Developer - Learning Facilitator Core Training (25 pts) ○ Coach Developer - Master Learning Facilitator/Master Evaluator Core Training (30 pts) 6 ○ Coaching Athletes with a Disability (5 pts) ​ ○ Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) (5 pts) ○ Empower + (5 pts) ○ Making Head Way in Sport (5 pts) ○ Making Head Way in Football (5 pts) ○ Making Head Way in Soccer (5 pts) ○ Making Head Way in Speed Skating (5 pts) ○ Making Head Way in Freestyle Ski (5 pts) ○ Making Head Way in Snowboard (5 pts) ○ Air Aware (5 pts) ○ Aboriginal Coaching Modules (5 pts) ○ Resistance training (5 pts) ○ Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif Conference (3 pts) ● Other events ○ Umpire Clinic (All Provinces) (3 pts) ○ Blue Jays Baseball Academy National Coaching Clinic (3 pts) ○ Blue Jays Honda Instructional Clinics (3 pts) ○ Blue Jays Honda Super Camps (3 pts) ○ Baseball Atlantic Coaches Conference (3 pts) ○ World Children Baseball Fair (3 pts) ○ American Baseball Coaches Association Convention (ABCA) (3 pts) ○ Be the Best you are Coaches Clinic (Cherry Hill) (3 pts) ○ Mohegan Sun Coaches Clinic (3 pts) 7 EAP Emergency phone numbers: 9-1-1 for all emergencies Head Coach Cell: Assistant coach Cell: Carmi Field “On Location Phone #”: NONE ​ ​ ​ Carmi Field Address: 400 Carmi Ave, Penticton, BC V2A 3G5, Behind Elementary School ​ Penticton Regional hospital: 550 Carmi Ave, Penticton, BC V2A 3G6 ​ Charge person (1st option): Charge person (2nd option): Charge person (3rd option): Call person (1st option): Call person (2nd option): Call person (3rd option): Directions to Penticton Regional Hospital to Carmi FIeld: Enter the field from Centerfield Gate in the back parking lot of WholeSale Foods. Leaving the field, take left in the parking lot, drive to the Industrial Ave exit. Take immediate left onto Industrial Ave. Drive 450 meters and turn left to the Hospital. 8 9 Player Info & Parent Contact Player Player Player DOB Parent(s) Parent(s) Parent(s) Name Phone # Name Email Phone # 10 Player Medical Cards Name: Jersey # Address: Age: Birthdate: Sex: Team: BC Health card#: Parent/Guardian Name(s): Address: Phone #: Emergency Contact: List 5 year Illness history: Specific Injuries: Other Illnesses or Surgery: Family Physician: Phone #: Check if you suffer from any of the following Asthma: Heart Disease: Diabetes: Recurring Headache: Blackouts: Seizures: Chest Pain: Do you require the use of corrective lenses: Immunization year of last Tetanus shot: List of Allergies and /or Medications currently prescribed: Date Completed: 11 Important Information • Keep medical history cards located in coach’s bag within plastic envelopes • If athlete requires ambulance transport, hand the appropriate medical card to medical personnel • Update information regularly 12 Practice Plan 1 Location: CARMI 5 min: Explain Plan 20 Min: Run, Stretch, Throw 10 Min: INF/OF 45 Min: BP on field or in Cages 30 Min: Over the Line ● Split field into two half (Left Field & Right Field) ● Set out three lines of cones( Edge of INF, one pair 20-30ft after and another one 20-30 ft after that) ● Split players into two equal teams ● One team is on defense and one team is hitting (can use coach pitch or hit off Tee) ● Each Line of Cones is one base if the ball gets past the players ● Errors also equal a base ● Each team either gets three outs or everyone hits before you switch ● Team with the most runs after a certain amount of innings wins 13 Practice Plan 2 Location: Carmi 5 min: Explain Plan 20 Min: Run, Stretch, Throw 10 Min: Bunting at bases ● Use all bases as home plate ● Pair up in groups of 3 or 4 ● Players are pitchers about 35-40ft away from hitters ● Players work on bunting on the baselines 35 Min: Group Defense ● Split into to equal groups ● One group is on the inf working ground balls other is in OF ○ Could do a full Inf or partner inf ○ Of work on changing directions and catching ○ Mix in some somersault catches and dives and roles for OF ○ Switch at 15 min 40 Min: Coach Pitch Scrimmage ● Can Split teams into two equal or 3 teams of 4 or 4 teams of 3 ● Stress taking extra bases ● Playe the ball live ● Can create situations or cut the field in half ( right field vs Left, Hit and run, Runner on second, ● 2-4 at bats and rotate 14 Practice Plan 3 5 min: Explain Plan 15 Min: Run & Stretch 15 Min: leadoffs ● Leadoffs at first ○ Left right left, Dodger Crossover, Shuffle, Shuffle, Step ○ Leadoff from FRONT Corner of the bag ​ ​ ○ Shuffle, Shuffle, Shuffle, Back hard to the BACK Corner of the ​ ​ Bag ● Second w/ no outs ○ Strait line between Second and Third ○ Three Big steps to the right of second base ○ Secondary (hop, hop, hop,) ○ Return Back to bag hard ● Second w/ two outs ○ Three steps back from second base @ 45 degree angle ○ Walking lead ○ Secondary (hop, hop, hop,) ○ Return Back to bag hard ● Third (Standard) ○ Start in line with bag ○ Walk with pitcher’s motion ○ Stay in foul territory ○ Cross over into fair territory when catcher has the ball ○ Run back to third 10 min: Catch 50 min: 21 outs ● Live defense with no runners ● Goal is to get 21 outs in a row 15 Blank Practice Plan Date: Location: 5 min or Time of Day: 20 Min or Time of Day: 10 Min or Time of Day: 45 Min or Time of Day: 30 Min or Time of Day: 16 Offensive Drills ● Line Drive off Tee ● Cage Competition ● Bunting Competition ● Situational Hitting Drill ● High Tee ● Low Tee ● Middle of Cage ● Pull in Cage ● Oppo in Cage ● Hard ground Ball (Power ground ball) off tee or coach BP ● Front toss Underhand Behind L-screen(Stay ​ away from tossing from the side) ● Tic Tac Toe (w/ targets) ★ Batting practice is for the Hitters to get comfortable and work on their swings. 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