AYF/AYC Recertification: Sportsmanship, Safety, and First Aid 12th Edition Online Course
Author: Coach Education
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$15.95 USD
$15.95 USD
Please note that successful completion of the introductory course (either Coaching Youth Football: The AYF Way or Coaching Youth Cheerleading: The AYC Way) is a prerequisite to taking this recertification course. Only coaches who have completed the corresponding introductory course are eligible to take the recertification course. Also, no bulk purchases or discounts are available on the recertification course.
At AYF and AYC, reducing risks to players is a primary concern. It is essential that coaches provide a safer playing environment and interact with the athletes entrusted to them in a professional manner. This recertification course is an integral part of that effort. You’ll gain important information on reducing player injury risks, promoting healthy habits in your athletes, promoting a safe environment, and instilling sportsmanship in your players, team, and program.
New content in the 12th edition emphasizes the importance of establishing a medical emergency action plan and procedures for addressing medical emergencies. In this year’s edition of the course, special attention is given to treating an athlete experiencing an airway blockage. Coaches will learn to recognize the signs of a blockage and take appropriate steps for treating the athlete (including abdominal thrusts). A flowchart provides a visual summary of the emergency action steps related to airway blockages.
The online course blends reading assignments with interactive activities and quizzes to check your progress. Realistic coaching scenarios emphasize key concepts and challenge your decision-making ability. Sample forms, checklists, and tip sheets featured in the course can be downloaded, printed, and distributed at your next practice or coaches’ meeting. The course concludes with an online 20-question test.
Upon completing this 12th edition recertification course, you should be able to demonstrate understanding of the following:
At AYF and AYC, reducing risks to players is a primary concern. It is essential that coaches provide a safer playing environment and interact with the athletes entrusted to them in a professional manner. This recertification course is an integral part of that effort. You’ll gain important information on reducing player injury risks, promoting healthy habits in your athletes, promoting a safe environment, and instilling sportsmanship in your players, team, and program.
New content in the 12th edition emphasizes the importance of establishing a medical emergency action plan and procedures for addressing medical emergencies. In this year’s edition of the course, special attention is given to treating an athlete experiencing an airway blockage. Coaches will learn to recognize the signs of a blockage and take appropriate steps for treating the athlete (including abdominal thrusts). A flowchart provides a visual summary of the emergency action steps related to airway blockages.
The online course blends reading assignments with interactive activities and quizzes to check your progress. Realistic coaching scenarios emphasize key concepts and challenge your decision-making ability. Sample forms, checklists, and tip sheets featured in the course can be downloaded, printed, and distributed at your next practice or coaches’ meeting. The course concludes with an online 20-question test.
Upon completing this 12th edition recertification course, you should be able to demonstrate understanding of the following:
- The coach’s role in promoting positive conduct within a program
- Why standards are superior to rules when establishing behavior guidelines
- How your values translate to your expectations and ability to teach proper sportsmanship
- What sportsmanship and sport skills have in common: the need to be practiced
- Why good sportsmanship is also an additional safety measure
- What to include in a sport first aid kit
- How to develop a medical emergency plan and initiate it in the event of a serious injury or illness
- The four phases of athletic health care
- The nine legal duties that define your role in minimizing the risk of injury to your athletes
- What emergency medical personnel and doctors can and will do to assist you
- What health records you should keep for each athlete
- What to look for when checking facilities for hazards and evaluating equipment for proper fit and usage
- Why preseason physicals, fitness screenings, and conditioning programs are vital to your game plan
- How to guard against sexual, physical, or emotional abuse occurring on your team
Audience
Returning football and cheer coaches affiliated with American Youth Football and American Youth Cheerleading in need of recertification for the 2024 season. Unit 1. Sportsmanship
Introduction
Self-Reflecting
Modeling Sportsmanship
Communicating Sportsmanship
Teaching Sportsmanship
Practicing Sportsmanship
Unit Replay
Check for Understanding
Unit 2. The First Aid Team and Legal Duties
Introduction
Making the Athletic Health Care Team
The Coach’s Role on the Athletic Health Care Team
The Rest of the Athletic Health Care Team
The Four Phases of the Athletic Health Care Team
Unit Replay
Check for Understanding
Unit 3. Sport First Aid Game Plan
Introduction
Keeping Athletes’ Health Records
Developing a Medical Emergency Plan
Handling an Airway Blockage
Responding to Head Injuries
First Aid Game Plan Checklist
Unit Replay
Check for Understanding
Introduction
Self-Reflecting
Modeling Sportsmanship
Communicating Sportsmanship
Teaching Sportsmanship
Practicing Sportsmanship
Unit Replay
Check for Understanding
Unit 2. The First Aid Team and Legal Duties
Introduction
Making the Athletic Health Care Team
The Coach’s Role on the Athletic Health Care Team
The Rest of the Athletic Health Care Team
The Four Phases of the Athletic Health Care Team
Unit Replay
Check for Understanding
Unit 3. Sport First Aid Game Plan
Introduction
Keeping Athletes’ Health Records
Developing a Medical Emergency Plan
Handling an Airway Blockage
Responding to Head Injuries
First Aid Game Plan Checklist
Unit Replay
Check for Understanding