Refresher courses vital - BTA official
16 Jul 2024
Botswana Tennis Association (BTA) vice president-technical says it is important for local coaches to keep educating themselves on new coaching technique.
Nonofo Othusitse said this in an interview during the first ever national tennis coaches conference in Gaborone on Friday, where coaches from across the country took part in a refresher course.
He said they felt the need to refresh the coaches on new expertise and information as some of them had qualified a long time back.
“We felt the need to have a forum where we can gather all our local coaches at different levels of coaching and background across the country, and the idea is to empower them in terms of continuous education and development,” he said.
“We do not want a situation where a coach qualifies and 10 years down the line they do not have any refresher course to gain new information and knowledge in terms of the latest technology or expertise. Learning should be a continuous process,” he added.
He also said bringing together coaches from different backgrounds would further afford BTA an opportunity to get feedback from them, and share among themselves any challenges they faced in their careers and how to overcome such.
Othusitse said coaches were pooled from across the country from areas such as Francistown, Maun, Orapa, Serowe and Palapye as well as the greater Gaborone area.
He said the plan was also to make the conference an annual occurrence.
“We will be discussing different issues on an annual basis, and to keep the momentum going, we are also planning regional workshops, with the conference being the bigger forum,” he said.
He said the conference was spurred by among others, the latest development in tennis, where coaches would soon be required to be licensed rather than the current arrangement where they only needed certification from International Tennis Federation.
Othusitse said the new arrangement by ITF would ensure better quality of coaching, which he said would hopefully reflect in better performance by players.
He said after the conference, they intended to appoint a referees commission, which would be responsible for ensuring proper licensing and address issues and challenges that affected coaches, and come with solutions that affected them.
He said they had invited some active players for the conference as some of them doubled up as coaches, which he said was handy as it assisted smooth transition for those who want to retire into caching.
Othusitse said they expected the conference to empower coaches so that there would be improvement in how they deliver their coaching in a more professional manner, even at their academies.
He said that they would also develop a code of conduct for coaches after the conference.Ends
Source : BOPA
Author : Olekantse Sennamose
Location : GABORONE
Event : Interview
Date : 16 Jul 2024