Background
Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) is embarking on an exciting opportunity for boccia players with high performance experience to join the SDS Performance coaching team on a two-year volunteer coaching apprenticeship. This opportunity is available as a part of sportscotland’s Coaching Futures programme which aims to increase the pool of home-grown world class coaches and retain sports-specific knowledge within Scottish sport.
Context
Scotland has a history of producing a high percentage of World Class Programme (WCP) players and we currently have four players and three ramp assistants at this level. Moreover, we have several national players working towards the WCP showing real promise and aptitude for the sport.
This is being addressed with our national coaching team. However, the introduction of Coaching Futures apprentices with exceptional technical knowledge of the sport will provide more targeted coaching opportunities for our talent pathway players. This intervention will help Scottish Boccia address the coaching gap between home country level and that of the Boccia UK full time programme. Furthermore, by developing these coaches now, it will positively shape the future of high performance boccia coaching in Scotland.
We have seen significant changes internationally with the introduction of gender specific competition, rather than the previous mixed gender formats. As a result, the medal opportunities at a Paralympic Games has increased from 7 to 11, providing a golden opportunity to fast track female players with appropriate profiles for the sport.
There will be four coach apprentices.
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