Level 2 - Judo Coach

             
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INFORMATION

How to manage the official image?

Course content

SOCIAL SCIENCE BLOCK

Coaching Principles II (Teaching Methodology)

Culture of Judo II

History of Judo II

Role of the Judo Coach

NATURAL SCIENCE BLOCK

Biomechanics I

Nutrition and hydration II (with anti-doping component)

Injury Management

Safety II

COACHING BLOCK

Training Methodology II

Periodization I

Sport Organisation Rules I

Judo organisations II

Refereeing Rules II

LEARNING OUTCOME

After completing the Level 2, each IJF Coach should be able:

  • to apply the theoretical components learned into the planning and application of training plans during the training sessions

  • to independently search for additional learning component applicable for the planning of the training sessions

  • to demonstrate and explain the development and training of a judo techniques for competition

  • to make the difference between fighting exercises

  • to adapt the development of the technique to the judo events calendar

  • to plan one year periodisation with two peak points

  • to deliver specific warm-up, main part, and cool down of a particular judo session

  • to deliver a competition warm-up

  • to recognize the level of the group and to adapt the training according to their skills

  • to formulate the goals of each competition (test event, qualification event, and peak event)

 
Course instructor

Dr. Tibor KOZSLA

Dr. Tibor Kozsla is the Head of Institute of IJF Academy.He graduated from the Hungarian University of Physical Education, where he studied sports/physical activity and educational sciences.From 2002 ...