Wednesday, August 5, 2009
A Juggling Act
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Launch of the Club
The Club now has a name ‘Bolsover and Tibshelf Triathlon Club’ which will be known on a day to day basis as ‘BAT’s’. We haven’t got as far as a logo but we do have a constitution, a small committee, a bank account and a cheque book. It’s beginning to feel real.
We are hoping to officially launch the Club at the Tibshelf Festival of Sport. This event is a great opportunity for us to get at lots of local people and we have planned a series of ‘Try It’ coaching sessions for families during July. An event like this, be it a carnival, school fete is great opportunity to ‘talk’ to the local population and perhaps something we in sport don’t use nearly enough. Anyway, I will report back on our experience in a couple of weeks’ time.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Our Most Valuable Assets
I am a passionate believer in the premise that we should look after our volunteers. They are the most valuable asset we have and often overlooked. If we calculate in monetary terms the amount of hours volunteers put in to sport over the year in each club at minimum it will probably be over £20,000 a year and in some of the big clubs it will be over a £100,000. And yet, we often leave this very valuable group of people to ad hoc management – something we would never do when we are thinking about managing the participants and their activities.
Back to the volunteer programme, the small group of clubs involved have just started training to become even more volunteer focused by attending the ‘Role of the Volunteer Coordinator’ and we are now thinking about producing a small action plan which will guide each of us (the clubs) in how we will improve the management of the our volunteers and how we will become more welcoming of a young volunteer who will hopefully be sent on ‘placement’ later this year when we are ready to accept them.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
On Our Way
Even better news, looks like there will be some funding for this initiative – we’re on the way…It’s all good news at the moment, I’ve passed the Level 2 Coaching Course and it looks like I have more or less got it all funded (so thank you Skills Active, Triathlon England East Midlands Region and Derbyshire Sport).
However, on the less positive side of things, since the meeting I started off telling you about and this line in my ramblings, Triathlon England have made all of their Development Coaches redundant and it was this person that was going to lead on the schools part of the programme. So, although the initiative can still go ahead, I now don’t have a coach. I guess I could use myself but the day job sometimes gets in the way! I am sure that there are other coaches out there but it has prompted a small rethink so a delay in getting started has been put in place. Still smiling though…it will happen!
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Making Friends
I have made friends with the local athletics/running club, the BADYS (Blackwell and District Young Striders), who are a development club for 8-13 year olds and with Bolsover & District Cycling Club. Still trying to find a friend (or should that be phone a friend!) in swimming but I am sure it will come just as soon as they have finished rebuilding the local swimming pool and the clubs return out of their two year exile to Ripley.
What experiences have you had in forming alliances with other clubs - has it helped, hindered? Do you think you should but haven’t yet bothered? It takes valuable time after all. I appreciate as my sport has three individual disciplines it is kinda appropriate for me to look to specialist clubs for advice, swap of members, somewhere to pass people who decide they want to concentrate on one discipline.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Starting to Count the Cost
I managed to get some funding towards the Coaching Awards but I still have to pay out first and then claim it back…after I have completed the course. This means at least a 4 month gap between paying out for each course and claiming the money back. I know of at least one other potential Level 2 coach who can’t even book on a Level 2 as he can’t afford to wait that long for a return of his money…even if he finds funding.
Enjoying the coaching and the courses but it feels a little prohibitive to some. Having said that the Level 2 course I am doing is full so market forces and all that…
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Coaching DIY
What do I need to set up a club? Well one of things I feel is fundamental is having a coach. Having had a quick chat with the Regional Triathlon Development Manager, it became apparent that triathlon coaches across north east Derbyshire and, indeed west Nottinghamshire were rarer than kangaroo droppings! Well it is about time I did a coaching award, it's years since I have done anything like that so I went to British Triathlon’s website to find out more. Very helpful it was, giving me lots of details about the coaching awards, the pathways etc and introduced me to the fee of £300 for the Level 1 and £470 for the Level 2.
The minimum amount it is going to cost me, the volunteer, to set up a club with a coach was going to be £770 as I will need to be Level 2 to really be delivering unsupervised. Wow! That price doesn’t even cover my time…not that I want to charge for it but if I did it would probably be in the region of £1500 and then there is the equipment and the facility hire. Is this all too much?
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
The Journey Begins...
I want to take you through the good and bad times, my thoughts and feelings and what I find out. I will be writing from the heart and not with any instructions or directions from any of the organisations which I no doubt will be encountering along the way, including runningsports. In fact, runningsports, hope to learn from my journey (and hopefully your input) and how they can improve their support and services to you whether you are a Club Volunteer or someone supporting volunteers in sport.
So first things first, why did I decide I wanted to set up a club from scratch. Well, quite simply, I wanted to join a triathlon club and there wasn’t one in my patch. I also wanted a club where, as an aging and slow participant I would be supported just as enthusiastically as the youngster arriving through the door or, indeed the talented performer. Corny as it sounds, I wanted a ‘Club for All’ (sounds like a workshop!!) and I wanted it on my doorstep (the north east corner of Derbyshire). As one didn’t exist the only option open to me was to set one up.
Here we are, at the start...what am I about to face? I am feeling daunted, excited, worried and a little bit alone. I will tell you about my very first steps next week but would love to hear from those of you that are at or have been at the same place as me whether it be setting up a new club or perhaps a new section of a club.
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