Level 2 Course
The USATF Coaching Education Level 2 program is intended to give coaches more
advanced, in-depth knowledge in one event group of their choosing. One of the
objectives of the Level 2 program is to prepare coaches to go from the general
body of knowledge provided in the Level 1 program to a specific body of
knowledge covering a particular event group. The Level 2 program covers advanced
sport science concepts and training principles. The Level 2 Course prepares
an individual to coach at the collegiate level.
How to Apply
- Locate a school
- Decide on an event group (see listing below). It is recommended that
first-time Level 2 participants select the event group in which they feel most
competent.
- Complete the Registration
Form.
- Provide a brief (two pages maximum) resume or vita, which includes
pertinent information regarding your personal athletic experience, all
coaching positions held, and any related activities (e.g., camps, clinics,
publications, presentations). Include the names and addresses of three
individuals with knowledge of your coaching and/or athletic experience as references.
- Provide a one-page (minimum 750 words) coaching philosophy statement that pertains to the event group for which you have applied.
- Send the completed registration form, resume (w/references), coaching philosophy statement
and school fee to the
person indicated in the school
listing.
- USATF advises that applicants wait until they receive an acceptance
notification before making travel arrangements.
Due to intimate class sizes (see list below), USATF recommends
applying early!
Requirements
- Must have successfully completed a Level 1 School held no later than
the end of February prior to the Level 2 School for which you are applying
- Must be at least 23 years of age at the time of submission of the
application.
- Must have a minimum of 3 years (e.g.; three cross country and/or three
indoor and/or three outdoor seasons) of TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY coaching experience at
a recognized USATF Club (minimum 15 athletes competing for the Club), Jr.
High School, High School or College/University.
- A maximum of 1 year of credit will be given for experience gained in a
Graduate Assistant position.
- A maximum of 1 year of experience will be given for every two years of
experience gained in a volunteer capacity at any level.
- Credit will not be given for time spend as a personal trainer, strength &
conditioning coach or health club trainer.
- No coaching experience gained while the applicant was still in high school
will be considered.
- Must submit a competed application, resume (w/references), and coaching philosophy statement prior to the
advertised deadline. Incomplete applications (missing any of the required
information) will not be considered until all of the documents are received by
the Level 2 Director.
- Must submit full payment of fees at the time of application. Checks will
not be cashed and/or credit cards charged until the applicant has been
accepted into the program.
- Acceptance into the Level 2 program is based on qualifications and is not
"first come, first served." The USATF Coaching Education Committee reserves
the right to place an application "on hold" while it reviews the entire pool
of applicants.
- Notifications of acceptance, rejection or "on hold" status will be made
via e-mail and/or postal mail within three weeks of receipt of application.
- Attend a Level 2 Coaching Education School (see application process above)
- Pass exams covering each of the sport science areas (see below)
- Fulfill the requirements (exam, training program) of the chosen event
group
Benefits
- Recognition as a USATF Level 2 Coach
- Curriculum books covering sport science and individual events
- Skills and knowledge to coach athletes at the collegiate level
- Access to exclusive Level 2
Coaching Education merchandise
- Eligibility to become a Level 3 Coach
About Level 2 Schools
Level 2 schools are week-long courses that focus on specific event groups.
The event groups are listed with class size limitation:
- Sprints/Hurdles/Relays--60 students
- Endurance--60 students
- Jumps--60 students
- Throws--35 students
- Combined Events--25
- ITC--20 students
The course will also expand upon the Level 1 sport sciences, including the
following areas:
- Biomechanics
- Physiology of exercise
- Psychology
- Training theory
The course focuses on the technical aspects of the chosen event group using
video analysis, group projects, classroom instruction, and hands-on training. Attendance at all
sessions is required. At the end of the course, participants will devise a
training program and be tested on the material covered in their event group.
The cost for a Level 2 school varies by location (see school
listing).
After successfully completing the course, participants will receive a Level 2
Certificate of Completion.
Level 2 schools may be taken multiple times in order to obtain Level 2 Coach
status
in more than one of the event groups. However, participants may only complete one event group per
School.
Suggested Reading List
- Basic Track & Field Biomechanics by Tom Ecker
-
The Psychology of
High-Performance Track and Field.Vernacchia,
R. A., & Statler, T. A. (Eds.) (2005).
- Peak When It Counts: Periodization for American
Track & Field by William Freeman
These titles are available through Gill Athletics at 800-637-3090 or www.gillathletics.com
Continuing Education Units
The United States Sports Academy, in cooperation with USATF, provides
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) (regular and graduate), undergraduate, and
graduate credit for USATF Coaching Education programs and clinics. Upon completion of the USATF Level
2 requirements, you can apply for CEUs. CEUs must be requested within one year of completion of
your USATF Coaching Education school.