• Sun, March 29, 2026
  • Milton

NCCP Planning a Practice

Date:
Sun, March 29, 2026

Time:
9:30AM - 4:00PM

City:
Milton

Cost:
$90.00

Time:
9:30AM - 4:00PM

City:
Milton

Venue:
Milton Historical Society

16 James Street, Milton ON L9T2P4, Milton, Ontario, Canada, L9T2P4
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Cost:
$90.00

Course Information:

  • Date/ Time: Sunday, March 29, 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM EST
  • Venue: Milton Historical Society (16 James Street, Milton, Ontario)
  • To Register: Email Pat Winterburn – coachesmhs@gmail.com

Course Description:

This is a Competition Introduction multi-sport course. By completing the NCCP Planning a Practice module you will be able to:

  • Organize a well-structured practice plan with safe, age-appropriate activities you’ve designed to match the proficiency level of participants;
  • Identify potential risk factors that could impact the sport and practice activities;
  • Create an emergency action plan;
  • Identify practice goals and design activities that offer the best training benefits for the athletic skills required in your sport.

Important Registration Information:

  • Coaches must be 14 or older to access NCCP multi-sport training in Ontario
  • This workshop will utilize eMaterials.  You will be required to download the materials in advance and bring a suitable electronic device to use during the workshop.  The materials will be provided to you in advance.
  • If you have any accessibility needs, please email info@coachesontario.ca 

Important Venue Information:

  • Location: The Milton Historical Society is located at 16 James Street, Milton, Ontario, just off Main Street and beside (north of) St. Paul’s United Church. Entrance to the Carriage Room is on the north side of the building about three quarters of the length to the back of the building.
  • Parking: Please park in one of the municipal parking lots that are conveniently located off Main Street and Brown Street, or on Main Street just east and behind St. Paul’s United Church. Please respect our neighbours and do not park in St. Paul’s United Church parking lot.