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Human Kinetics Coach Education courses and resources prioritize the physical, mental, and social development and well-being of athletes ahead of winning at all costs. Each year, tens of thousands of coaches from all levels of sport – youth, high school, college, and Olympic – receive training through our courses.
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In 1981, Martens founded the American Sport Education...
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Human Kinetics Coach Education courses and resources...
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In 1981, Martens founded the American Sport Education Program (ASEP) and in the same year produced and released its first coaching course. Now known as Human Kinetics Coach Education, the organization as trained just shy of two million coaches since its establishment nearly four decades ago.
12 lut 1989 · Formerly known as ACEP (AMERICAN COACHES EDUCATION PROGRAM) and ASEP (AMERICAN SPORTS EDUCATION PROGRAM) Human Kinetics Coach Education, the organization has trained just shy of two million coaches worldwide since its establishment nearly four decades ago.
12 gru 2008 · There are two companies IHSA utilize to help non-faculty coaches to become certified to coach in Illinois. They are called ASEP (American Sport Education Program) and NFHS (National Federation of State High Schools). 1. www.asep.com 2. Click on Organization Requirements. 3. Click on I (for Illinois) 5.
Rooted in the philosophy of “Athletes first, winning second,” ASEP’s courses and resources are used to certify coaches by local, state, and national youth sport organizations; state high school associations, state departments of education, and individual school districts; and 200 colleges and universities.
12) Can I take a classroom course? Other than some of the IHSA approved college coaching certification programs listed in the IHSA Handbook, there is no longer an in-person coaching certification program offered. 13) If I took an ACEP/ASEP/Human Kinetics classroom course, where can I obtain my certificate? Please contact \Human
Human Kinetics Coach Education courses and resources prioritize the physical, mental, and social development and well-being of athletes ahead of winning at all costs. Each year, tens of thousands of coaches from all levels of sport – youth, high school, college, and Olympic – receive training through our courses.