maillotpois
07-05-2007, 08:30 AM
Six years ago, I took a certification course put on by Arnie Baker, through Team in Training, to become a TNT cycling coach. I've been coaching on and off ever since. I also got the materials to become a certified coach through USA Cycling, but never did anything with them.
Well, I finally re-upped the whole USA Cycling thing and just received notification that I passed the exam and - assuming I pass the background check :cool: - I am an official USA Cycling Level 3 Coach.
The USA Cycling coaching materials were interesting but quite frankly, the TNT certification course was more helpful as it was hands on, an actual all day seminar. Anyone with good test taking skills and $125 can become a USA Cycling coach at this level. I know USAC has continuing ed seminars, etc., I can go to. So that will be good, and I may up myself to level 2 at some point.
I know there's been discussion on here about ALC, TNT or whatever ride leaders and "coaches" not being "real" coaches, and I've never subscribed to that. I believe a lot of folks out there leading these rides and helping beginners have as much skill and experience in teaching cycling as "real" USAC certified coaches. So there. That being said, I hope USAC sends me a badge or something. :D
Well, I finally re-upped the whole USA Cycling thing and just received notification that I passed the exam and - assuming I pass the background check :cool: - I am an official USA Cycling Level 3 Coach.
The USA Cycling coaching materials were interesting but quite frankly, the TNT certification course was more helpful as it was hands on, an actual all day seminar. Anyone with good test taking skills and $125 can become a USA Cycling coach at this level. I know USAC has continuing ed seminars, etc., I can go to. So that will be good, and I may up myself to level 2 at some point.
I know there's been discussion on here about ALC, TNT or whatever ride leaders and "coaches" not being "real" coaches, and I've never subscribed to that. I believe a lot of folks out there leading these rides and helping beginners have as much skill and experience in teaching cycling as "real" USAC certified coaches. So there. That being said, I hope USAC sends me a badge or something. :D