This is mainly to coaches and people interested in being one and also for me to put my annoyance on screen!
3 years ago I applied to be a EASB coach as they were starting a coaching scheme and I thought it would add to my world snooker accreditation. After a year of messing about they finally had a meeting which I attended and plans were made. However a year later they decided the lad in charge could not handle the amount of work and he resigned leaving no scheme. Now the EASB have joined with the IBSF to create a coaching scheme with the help of Nic Barrow who I rate as a top coach. They are setting up a system of coaches from level 1 to level 4 depending on experience and qualifications etc. The scheme seems very good and is not too costly. Importantly they will not pass everyone but only the coaches that are good enough.
At the same time World snooker have also decided to re organise their coaching schemes with coaches and advanced coaches etc. However there seems to be no communication between the two. Does anyone know what the problem is as to me a lot of people are going to want to coach and not know which course to do and which one is the better. There is also the problem of which course would be best if you wish to work abroad? Is a World Snooker Coach seen as the best in the UK but abroad in say, India, they want to know if you are an IBSF coach?
To me the fact that there are 2 courses just makes it confusing and surely cant be great for the game. To me 1 course putting all resources together would surely be better. Just a thought )
3 years ago I applied to be a EASB coach as they were starting a coaching scheme and I thought it would add to my world snooker accreditation. After a year of messing about they finally had a meeting which I attended and plans were made. However a year later they decided the lad in charge could not handle the amount of work and he resigned leaving no scheme. Now the EASB have joined with the IBSF to create a coaching scheme with the help of Nic Barrow who I rate as a top coach. They are setting up a system of coaches from level 1 to level 4 depending on experience and qualifications etc. The scheme seems very good and is not too costly. Importantly they will not pass everyone but only the coaches that are good enough.
At the same time World snooker have also decided to re organise their coaching schemes with coaches and advanced coaches etc. However there seems to be no communication between the two. Does anyone know what the problem is as to me a lot of people are going to want to coach and not know which course to do and which one is the better. There is also the problem of which course would be best if you wish to work abroad? Is a World Snooker Coach seen as the best in the UK but abroad in say, India, they want to know if you are an IBSF coach?
To me the fact that there are 2 courses just makes it confusing and surely cant be great for the game. To me 1 course putting all resources together would surely be better. Just a thought )
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