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Smash49

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Coaching Articles
« on: November 28, 2009, 12:42:05 PM »
Over the next few weeks I need to gather information to write some articles about coaching.  Bowling coaching is a large topic and has wide amount areas.  Some of the things I am curious about will be like how many people on this forum are certified USBC and or Dick Ritger coaches.  Of those that are how many actually charge and make money from their coaching.  How many are actually active in their coaching.  What would be opinions about the state of coaching.  How many people have taken the courses and never done anything and why.  Comments would be appreciated.

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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2009, 09:00:39 PM »
I am level 1 certified. 1st year actively coaching a NEW high school team. I would love to see more arcticles.

I don't think The USBC lvl 1 certification online is a good idea. I ha so much trouble trying to disect what was flawed in a 2 inch square video screen.

This is my 1st coaching experience ever, and am at the point where I am starting to charge for lessons. Not for kids at this point.
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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2009, 11:10:51 PM »
i am also a level 1 usbc coach but i have not done anything with that yet.  the reason i have not done anything is i would like to be bronze certified before i start teaching.  once i get the bronze i would like to try and start a high school team at a local school.

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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2009, 11:26:39 PM »
Not certified.

I coach Junior League on Saturday morning, this is my 6th season.  It has been suggested by a few people that I should give lessons and charge, but I don't for various reasons.  While I don't charge, there are a couple people that I give "lessons" to on occasion (not including the kids that stick around after league for extra help).
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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2009, 10:11:04 AM »
I am a Silver Level certified coach.  I am the assistant coach to a high school team.
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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2009, 12:40:21 PM »
Bronze level coach, 3+ years

Volunteer Work
-spent 2 seasons as a volunteer coach in Youth League working under silver coach

-now in 2nd season with Youth League in a different center. I coach Sat morning league, Sunday travel team, I just started a weekly practice session for the kids.

-I offer private/group lessons at no charge to our Youth bowlers.

Paid Work
-assist the pro shop operator with bowling clinics throughout the area.

-I have a small group of paying students. All are word of mouth referrals or students from our bowling clinics. I don't actively advertise.

Future Plans
-Silver Level, this winter
-IBPSIA Certified Technician, next 1-2 years
At that point I will probably begin to recruit more paying students.
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Smash49

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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2009, 01:06:17 PM »
It seems the current staff of USBC is stressing the "Elite Athlete".  The majority of the USBC membership is no where close to this level and many are not interested.  I would like to see the USBC concentrate coaching more to the membership masses and youth development.  The room for working "Elite Coaches" is very small and the majority of people needing coaching are entry level and youth.( My Opinion )
Another issue is that many coaches once they obtain a certain level have no desire to go any further. ( Saturday Youth League )  I would like to see a support structure setup to maintain levels effectively and if someone wishes to go further thats ok.
How many people after they take a course come out of it and go "ok now what"?  Ok so I am a level X.  

I am looking for general conversation about how is your coaching experience and what would you like to see.

Attached are my stats

USBC/USA Bowling Silver Certified Coach 2004 - Instructor: Rod Ross

USBC/USA Bowling Bronze Certified Coach 2003  - Instructor: Susie Minshew

Dick Ritger Certified Level 1 & 2 Instructor 2004  - Instructor: Dick Ritger

ASEP Coaching Principles - Instructors: Rich Grogan & Jeanne Klescewski
 
Classic Products Fitting and Ball Drilling Seminar 2005 - Instructor: Mike Riggins
USBC Level 1 & 2 Certified Coach 2006 - Instructor: Bob Shumate

USBC Level 1 Coach Instructor 2006 - Instructors: Cary Pon / Pat Pidgeon

USBC Athlete Development Drills 2006 - Instructors: Bob Maki, Cary Pon, Ron Hatfield

International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association Certified Technician August 2007
Instructors Jeff McCorvey, Art McKee, Russ Wilson

Listed in 100 Top Coaches by Bowler’s Journal International 2007, 2008, 2009

Listed as one of the Top Coaches in the State of Texas by Bowler’s Journal International:
July 2006 Page 43

IBPSIA Member 2007, 2008, 2009

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ClutchClay

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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2009, 01:09:45 PM »
I am in my 6th year of coaching.  I was USBC Level I certified from years 2 through 5.  I became USBC Bronze certification this past June at Bowl Expo in a class taught by Bill Monce.  I am also a USBC Registered Volunteer.

I currently coach in a junior program every Saturday morning.  The center treats me and my fellow coaches (1 Silver, 2 Bronze and 2 non-certified) well enough.  We get 6 free games per week and 25% off food at the snack bar.  More importantly, we get 2 free games per youth per week for coaching after league.  Additional games cost the youth $1 with a coach and $1.50 without a coach.

I do not currently do formal private lessons but I do help fellow bowlers by request.  I do not charge for those informal lessons.

Regards, Ken

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Smash49

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Re: Coaching Articles
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2009, 02:02:13 PM »
Ken

That is good to know.  When I started coaching the center I was at gave me free lineage.  This lasted about a year and with one of their many changes in management they opted to give me what employees received for lineage price.  That was $1.50 a game.  Next they gave me nothing, regular rates were the prices.  One of the centers managers was very anti coaching and would go out of his way.  There would be no one in the center except my student and myself and he would try to charge us for 3 lanes.  With no one in the house but us, the next person that came in got the  lane right next to us.  Other centers I had no problems at.

Different experiences

Robert


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Slick, tacky, wood or synthetic it does not matter your slide is correct with SLSM Designs Bowlers Slide Sock. The Finest Slide Sock on the Planet!!!
www.bowlersslidesock.com
Striking Cat Bowling Pro Shop, Duncan Oklahoma!  IBPSIA Certified Technician
www.strikingcatbowling.com
Bowlers Journal International's Top 100 Coaches!!! 2007, 2008, 2009
USBC Register Volunteer
Top 100 Coaches by Bowler's Journal International 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012!  Outstanding Coach in the state of Texas by Bowler's Journal International 2006.
IBPSIA Certified Pro Shop Technician
SLSM Designs Bowling Accessories.
www.bowlersslidesock.com