Teach the intermediate tactics of Australian Football

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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.

1. Plan intermediate Australian football session.

1.1. Assess participant's readiness and current knowledge of intermediate Australian footballtactics and strategies in order to determine session aims and objectives.

1.2. Develop a plan according to participant's needs and characteristics, relevant legislation, organisational policies and procedures and endorsed standards promoted by Australian football.

1.3. Identify safety procedures associated with intermediate Australian football drills, activities and games according to organisational policies and procedures.

1.4. Select and access location, equipment and resources according to organisational policies and procedures, and check to ensure safety and suitability.

2. Brief participants.

2.1. Communicate instructions and relevant information about intermediate Australian football drills, activities and games in a manner appropriate to the participants.

2.2. Encourage participants to seek clarification, information and feedback as required.

2.3. Inform participants of known and anticipated risks, safety procedures, appropriate behaviour and intermediate Australian football rules and regulations.

2.4. Establish a suitable communication system to promote teamwork while participating in drills, activities and games.

2.5. Develop individual and team game plans which include tactics and strategies to counter strengths and weaknesses of own player or players and opposition player or players.

2.6. Prepare players psychologically for intermediate Australian football games.

3. Conduct intermediate drills, activities and games.

3.1. Apply teaching and coaching techniques to impart required knowledge and individual and team attacking and defensive tactics and strategies.

3.2. Conduct warm-up and or introductory activities for participants to reduce the risk of injury.

3.3. Monitor individual participant's performance and maintain effective communication during intermediate Australian football drills, activities and games.

3.4. Observe participants during drills, activities and games, and adjust or refine individual and or group tactics and strategies as required.

3.5. Conduct in-game analysis and implement relevant adjustments where required.

3.6. Liaise with other coaches and specialists to enhance knowledge and communicate ideas regarding acquisition of tactics and strategies.

3.7. Allow time for cooling down at the end of the session and inform participants of opportunities for further development.

4. Complete post-session responsibilities.

4.1. Provide opportunities for participants to identify their personal progress and satisfaction with drills, activities and or game, and give feedback as required.

4.2. Analyse performances of individuals and the team, and develop relevant on-going coaching strategies to enhance performance over the course of a season.

4.3. Evaluate relevant aspects of the game and determine the level of learning achieved.

4.4. Identify potential areas of improvement for future intermediate Australian football games.


Qualifications and Skillsets

SISSAFL407A appears in the following qualifications:

  • SIS40510 - Certificate IV in Sport Coaching
  • SIS50610 - Diploma of Sport Development
  • SIS40512 - Certificate IV in Sport Coaching
  • SIS50612 - Diploma of Sport Development