USA Hockey certification
USA Hockey certification
After spending $100+ every year to stay "certified" with USA Hockey, I was wondering what everyone thinks about the process. While part of me is thankful that there is some accountability to the kids, the other part of me screams "money-grab". Ongoing certification plus registration each year seems to be a bit much. As a volunteer, it's even more disconcerting.
I'm relatively new to the process. Any thoughts from those that have been involved for a period of time?
I'm relatively new to the process. Any thoughts from those that have been involved for a period of time?
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Hmm, I don't think I recall spending $100+ per year...maybe I do. But at first I thought maybe it was just a money grab and it was going to much ado about nothing, but there's actually some decent information in these things...the biggest issue with development for younger kids and producing talent is the coaching at lower levels...
I've been around peewee hockey before and you see it all the time, parents are down there, "coaches" are down there, but there's no fundamental principles being taught...bad habits are covered by worse habits...a lot of ways I can go from here in this post...
But at the end of the day, if we're able to be slightly better as a group, ~$100 per year is a small price to pay for that kind of thing because you never know who you're helping be a better player or person...for the ten kids that are there because their parents made them go...the kid or two that comes to the bench after his shift and goes, "wow, coach, that really works" with a big smile, makes it worth it...
I've been around peewee hockey before and you see it all the time, parents are down there, "coaches" are down there, but there's no fundamental principles being taught...bad habits are covered by worse habits...a lot of ways I can go from here in this post...
But at the end of the day, if we're able to be slightly better as a group, ~$100 per year is a small price to pay for that kind of thing because you never know who you're helping be a better player or person...for the ten kids that are there because their parents made them go...the kid or two that comes to the bench after his shift and goes, "wow, coach, that really works" with a big smile, makes it worth it...
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I assume that you're talking about coaching? are they still requiring yearly background checks?
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Yes. And it was years ago when I first certified, i'm not sure I recall a background check or not...
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Background checks are good for 2 years now. At least the Mid-Am region is. My organization reimburses all coaches for their certs. Once you reach a level 3, you can re-up that without having to take the class for one season. USA Hockey is definitely a money-grab. Has anyone ever heard of them actually paying money out for anything? I didn't think so.
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This is not unique to USA Hockey, it's also how IT certifications work.Source of the post Ongoing certification plus registration each year seems to be a bit much.
But yeah, money grab in the sense that the likelihood of you getting as much value back as you put in is virtually impossible.
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