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This on-demand course is for people that are interested in becoming a Technical Official for weightlifting.
Once opened, click "Slideshow" on the right hand side to begin the presentation. Click or use the right arrow to advance the slides. Note that there are audio clips on most of the slides. They should all start automatically, but you can click on them if they do not start.
Some of the clips might cut out occasionally. It is recommended that you listen to the clips as the majority of them have additional notes regarding how we run things provincially that are different from high level IWF competitions. There are some YouTube videos in the presentation. If the clips won't load properly, click the link in blue that will take you to the YouTube video in a new window.
The exam is linked at the end of the presentation. If you have problems accessing the exam, please email.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email the Officials Committee at officials@saskweightlifting.com
The final stage of becoming a certified NCCP Competition Introduction Coach is to complete the portfolio and evaluation process.
This is the first step to becoming certified as a coach within the NCCP pathways and with the SWA.
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of coaching weightlifting technique to athletes of all different levels. It will prepare you to coach an athlete through a competition and go through the logistics of a sanctioned weightlifting event.
Tentative Schedule (this schedule is subject to change based on registration numbers)
Saturday, October 18, 9 am - 5 pm;
Sunday, October 19, 9 am - 3 pm
The course will cover the following items:
- Overview of the NCCP, CAC, and SWA coaching roles for weightlifting
- Proper technique of the snatch and clean and jerk (lecture and practical sessions)
- Proper technique of multiple assistance exercises for weightlifting
- Weightlifting competition readiness and understanding
- Programming basics and outlines
Plan to move and train throughout this course - please dress appropriately. We will help individuals improve their technique as well as their ability to pass on good technique to athletes in the sport as the goal is to be a better mover as an athlete as well as be able to coach the basic to athletes.
Please note that there are steps to be taken after finishing this course to ensure the completion of your NCCP certification.
The primary Course Facilitator will be Jordan Browne
Fee: $ 375 for all first time attendees and $ 100 for re-doing the weekend course (use code COMPINTRO)
All coaches must have completed the Respect in Sport module, There is no cost and usually takes 2-3 hrs to complete.
https://sasksrc.respectgroupinc.com/
Location:
Sask Sport for classroom and Gym is TBA
510 Cynthia St, Saskatoon, SK
Deadline to register - Friday, October 10, 2025
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**When you register you will receive a link to download the REFERENCE MATERIALS;
Designing a weightlifting cross training program
Analyzing performance
Provide support to athletes in training
Support the competitive experience
These manuals will be downloaded as one large PDF file and should be reviewed prior to attending the Competition Introduction course.
June 5-7
Subject to Doping Control
Host Training Center: Chambly, Quebec
Venue: l’École Secondaire de Chambly (ESC)
Athlete Requirements:
2025-2026 SWA Membership
Achieved 2026 Qualifying Standard
Athletes:
Payment to Fees to SWA: DEADLINE June 1st
Registration and Costs:
$277
TOTAL COST $100 (For Funded and Non-Funded Athletes)
Waiver/ Media and Photo Consent will be needed to be signed