Morrisburg & District Skating Club Professional Coaches

Coaches are invaluable in the development of an athlete's skills. They are teachers and mentors for the young athletes they interact with in their day-to-day work. They work not only with athletes but also the athlete's parents in setting realistic goals and the training required to reach their potential and their goals. All Skate Canada coaches are required to be trained and/or certified in the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP).

 

Becoming a Skate Canada Professional Coach requires planning and commitment to the profession. A certified coach is an experienced, skilled and dedicated professional. Coaches have a huge impact on the lives of their skaters and coaches always need to be aware of this fact and conduct themselves in a professional manner. Coaches need to constantly educate and update themselves in order to be effective and to stay a member in good standing with Skate Canada.

 

Currently, all coaches who work at Skate Canada member clubs must meet the minimum criteria as outlined by Skate Canada and other provisions set from time to time by the Skate Canada Board of Directors, and be registered professional coaching members of Skate Canada.

This year we are fortunate to have four coaches with our club. For more information on Allison, Ali, or Kristyn, please visit the links to the left or click on their picture below. Allie Eamon is joining us for her second year as a CanSkate Trained Coach.