Course Overview
This course was created in partnership between the 3D Institute. The completion of this course, prior to assuming duties as an athletic director or coach, fully satisfies the OSAA’s Interscholastic Coaching Course one-time requirement.
- Gain a high-level understanding of the 3D Coaching Framework
- Learn about SHAPE America’s National Standards for Sports Coaches as processed through the 3D framework
- Complete this course as part of OSAA’s requirement to coach in the state of OR
Very informative and up to date on how to better serve my team as a coach.
A really wonderful course to remind us coaches that what we do is creative, artistic and so, so important to the people around us. This also helped me understand better ways to coach myself internally! Thanks so much, 3D.
As an athlete, I have experienced the problems that arise from placing value purely on competition and success. This course is excellent at expanding on the more complex aspects of what sports are really about.
I thought the course was very informative and will help me grow as a coach.
Was the best course I have recieved, everything was very detailed and clear, the testimonies were very motivational for start a new career as a coach
Informative and encouraging
Very valuable information that I will take forward and put into practice.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and gained valuable information I will carry forward.
This course was very helpful.
Good course. Would recommend for coaches who want to gain more knowledge about what it means to be a coach.
I thought this course was very informative and informational, however some of the sections felt repetitive and could have been condensed.
Great information for both older and younger coaches.
Fine
This course helped me review what is important about the role of a coach,
Thanks.
This was very informative 👏
10/10
Recommended 100%
Course was very informative and helpful as a first year coach.
This course was very good at reminding everyone that as a coach, we need to see the child as a person first and then the athlete.