Coaches means any person described in the Sport’s coach framework (Annexure B) as amended and updated from time to time.
Coaches. All non-faculty athletic coaches who are members of the bargaining unit described in PLRB Case No. PERA-R-97-451-E.
Coaches means any person described in DA’s coach framework (Annexure B) as amended and updated from time to time.
Examples of Coaches in a sentence
Coaches and officials are required to conduct themselves in a professional and appropriate manner in all interactions with athletes.
The Club and its Staff, Volunteers & Coaches will not tolerate bullying in any of its forms during club matches, competitions, coaching or at any other time while at the club.
NOTE: Coaches and other Athlete Support Personnel are often role models for Athletes.
All Officers, Board Members, Committee Members, Managers, Coaches, Volunteer Umpires and other elected or appointed officials must be active Regular Members in good standing.
It is the Coaches | Instructors | Group Leaders role to inform beginner | novices of all the safety features of the sport | activity.
More Definitions of Coaches
Coaches means any person described in AISL’s coach framework (AnnexureB) as amended and updated from time to time.
Coaches means persons who are licensed as such by their National Federation, certified by AIBA and registered in AIBA Coaches Database.
Coaches. All coaches should have a handbook/rule book that includes, but is not limited to: Lettering policy, team rules and expectations, any other information needed.
Coaches means any person described in Volleyball Australia’s coach framework (Annexure B) as amended and updated from time to time.
Coaches means those individuals who instruct and/or manage a Team or Teams as a head coach, assistant coach, student coach, or parent coach. All Coaches are required to have been screened in accordance with USA Hockey SafeSport procedures and CAHA screening procedures.
Coaches means an independent coach introduced by Us to You for coaching Services.