Yes, the Bronze is available on a limited basis.

In Kansas, clinicians conducted 12 clinics State wide and certified around 400 coaches, this season!

Thanks, to those that suggest, attending our clinics in-person has some value beyond the $60.00 for the clinic fee. Perhaps this Internet stuff and webinars will be the wave of the future. I have misgivings though ... you lose the personal touch and the camaraderie that can be gained in a classroom!

If you're all about saving money ... take the on-line Copper!!

However, the State board is looking to make the Bronze as the minimal accepted certification.

An interesting sidelight! I read on our forums a few weeks ago an attitude that I found completely opposed to what was in the best interest of kids. I did some research and found he was a Bronze certified coach. I thought, Man, this guy just didn't get it!! I did some more research and found he took his Bronze ... on-line!

Now perhaps he has going to have his warped since of priorities anyway! But it does make me wonder! I've had many say the lessons they learned attending a Bronze clinic were extremely valuable!


Last edited by usawks1; 03/31/09 04:29 AM.

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Randy Hinderliter
USAW Kansas
KWCA Rep/Coaches Liaison
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