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LiUNA
Local 1258
Fjeldsted Photography
Oakbank Pharmasave
Springfield Dental
WWW.2ZERO4.CA
Winnipeg Army Surplus
The development of Ringette is dependent upon coaches who, in order to be effective, are required to have the appropriate qualifications and proper training.
How do I become a coach?
Community Sport – Initiation: First-time coaches and recreational-level ringette coaches will learn to create fun, safe environments while gaining a broader understanding of the game of ringette through this 10 hour in-class and on-ice workshop.
Competition – Introduction 1 (CI-1): Designed for coaches of U12 and higher, this in-class and on-ice workshop will prepare coaches to plan and execute fun and safe practices while introducing them to the technical and tactical elements relevant to ringette.
Competition – Introduction 1 (CI-2): This workshop will take your ringette coach training to the next level. Coaches will learn how to plan an entire season for their players by developing a deeper understanding of the guiding principles of LTAD while continuing to learn more complex technical and tactical skills for the sport through this nine hour in-class workshop.
Please see the Manitoba Ringette website to check for upcoming coaching clinics:
Check out the following links for Officials clinic information:
http://ringettemanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/certification-table.pdf
http://ringettemanitoba.ca/our-technical-team/officials-clinics/