LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL FOR CHANGE IN NSAA RULES AND REGULATIONS | ||||
Title: | 2 hour organized practice 10 weeks prior to start of season | |||
Author: | Matt Fritsche | |||
School: | Northwest | |||
NSAA District: | 4 | |||
Proposal for: | Constitution & Bylaws | |||
Classes Affected: | All | |||
Activities Affected: | Baseball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Football Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Swimming & Diving Boys Tennis Girls Tennis Boys Track Girls Track Volleyball Boys Wrestling Girls Wrestling | |||
This proposal: | WILL NOT increase costs to the school WILL NOT increase costs to the NSAA WILL NOT increase travel for participating schools WILL NOT decrease a student's or coach's instruction time | |||
Implementation date: | 2023-09-29 | |||
Sections affected in Constitution & Bylaws: | Page 42 | Article 3 | Section 3.2.3 | |
Summary: | If member schools choose to hold off-season sports specific work-outs but due to facility and time restraints, member schools can have the following option limiting coaches to 2 hours per week for a maximum of 10 weeks. Sport specificworkouts (does not include weight lifting and conditioning) Note: Anytime a coach works sports specific skills with an athlete, that time counts toward the 2-hour team total for that sport that week. | |||
Rationale: | This would be a benefit to multi sport coaches and facility scheduling. Some athletes are already doing 2 1-hour workouts per week (Tues/Thurs) so this wouldn't add anything to their plate but would allow multi sport coaches to do it in one setting as opposed to needing 3 time slots to workout 12 players Winter Sports 2 hours start Week 10 Spring Sports 2 hours start week 25 Fall Sports 2 hours start week 38 | |||
Pros: | This is another route a school can go with managing coaches. Allows more coaches to coach other sports in your building. | |||
Cons: |