2024 Nevada North OTB Courses – No cost to attend
- OTB 101 with Coach Supporter Brent Ruybalid – June 07, 2024 – Mammoth Lakes, CA – REGISTER HERE
- OTB 201 with Coach Supporter Brent Ruybalid – June 08, 2024 – Mammoth Lakes, CA – REGISTER HERE
- OTB 101 with Coach Supporter Paul Miers – June 12, 2024 – Sierra Vista Mountain Bike Park, Reno, NV – REGISTER HERE
- OTB 101 with Coach Supporter Paul Miers – June 26, 2024 – Callahan Park, Reno, NV – REGISTER HERE
- OTB 101 GRiT (women only) with League Director Nikki Peterson – June 26, 2024 – Hidden Valley Regional Park, Reno, NV – REGISTER HERE
- OTB 201 with Coach Supporter Brent Ruybalid – June 30, 2024 – Carson City, NV – REGISTER HERE
Reimbursement for Wilderness First Aid Courses
We reimburse Level 2 coaches 50% (or up to $87.50) and Level 3 coaches (or up to $175). To learn more, visit this page HERE.
2024 Nevada North-Scheduled Wilderness First Aid Courses
- March 23 – 24 (Sat/Sun) – REGISTER, Palisades Ski Resort Fire Station
- May 18 – 19 (Sat/Sun) – REGISTER, Truckee Tahoe Airport
- June 15 – 16 (Sat/Sun) – REGISTER, Truckee Tahoe Airport
- You are allowed to take WFA from any certified instructor, however, we work directly with Bill Seline and promote his courses because of his NICA experience.
- You are allowed to take WFA from any certified instructor, however, we work directly with Bill Seline and promote his courses because of his NICA experience.
Links to Coaching Resources
- NICA Coaches Resources
- Coach Licensing Information
- NICA Student-Athlete & Coach Benefits
- NICA Handbook (2021 Rules & Guidelines)
- Team Starter Kit
- NICL Category Change Petition Form
- Agreement to Participate and Release of Liability Form
NICA Leader Summit (Online)
Who
Leader Summit Training is for head coaches or team directors starting a team or taking over a team. It is also appropriate for coaches seeking to advance their NICA license level or obtain CEUs to maintain their current license.
- Not required for Level 1 coaches
- Not required for level 2 coaches, but optional attendance can be used as 8 CEUs toward licensing requirements
- Required for coaches first obtaining a Level 3 license; optional attendance can be used as 8 CEUs toward maintaining current license
What
The Nevada Interscholastic Cycling Association annual Leader Summit brings together coaches, assistant coaches, ride leaders, parent volunteers, team directors and anyone interested in learning more about our coaching and teaching methods to develop skills and knowledge, share strategies and build community. This conference will promote a well-rounded approach to coaching that creates an environment in which high school and middle school students can grow and thrive. This is a great opportunity to spend a day in the company of peers and energize for the upcoming season.
This online event consists of a five parts:
Pt 1: Working with NICA Student Athletes
Pt 2: Coach Licensing and Registration
Pt 3: Starting and Managing a NICA Team
Pt4: Risk Management & Safety Reporting
Pt 5: NICA Handbook
These courses are required for a first-time Level 3 coach and will also fulfill the continuing education requirements for NICA Coach Licensing Levels 2-3. Additional requirements for NICA Coach Licensing Levels 2-3 can be found on NICA’s Coach Licensing Program page.
Where/When
You can register for the week long version consisting of a one hour session for five days, or one five hour session on a Saturday.
Dates and times available for registration can be found by following this link to the Online Leaders Summit registration page.
Prerequisites
Prior to attending the Leader Summit, please complete the mandatory Risk Management and NICA Student-Athlete Coaching Philosophy webinars and tests (see links and requirements on the NICA Coach Licensing Program page). They’re free and can be completed in the comfort of your own home. You do not need to complete the other requirements before attending the Leader Summit.
On-The-Bike Skills 101 (OTB 101)
Who
- NICA On-The-Bike Skills Training is designed for new and experienced coaches looking for effective skills and techniques for leading team practices and/or smaller groups as part of a team practice.
- Not required for Level 1 Coaches
- Required for coaches when first obtaining a Level 2 or 3 license and optional attendance can be used as 8 CEUs
What
This event provides the opportunity for participants to learn the “nuts and bolts” of running safe and fun team practices and preparations for race season. Expect interactive lectures during the morning seminar and on-the-bike practical application during the afternoon sessions. For a brief video of what to expect, please click HERE.
Be prepared to be on your bike in a skills clinic setting for the entire afternoon.
Where/When
To Be Announced
Prerequisites
Prior to attending the On-The-Bike Skills Training, please complete the mandatory Pit Zone Classroom portion of OTB 101, Risk Management and NICA Student-Athlete Coaching Philosophy webinars and tests (see links and requirements on the NICA Coach Licensing Program page). They’re free and can be completed in the comfort of your own home. You do not need to complete the other requirements before attending the training.
On-The-Bike Skills 201 (OTB 201)
Who
- NICA On-The-Bike Skills 201 is open for coaches that have completed OTB 101
What
On-the-Bike Skills 201 is the second level of mountain bike skills instruction for NICA coaches of student-athletes. On-the-Bike Skills 101 provides insight to help coaches provide fundamental skills instruction, manage a practice, and lead team rides. On-the-Bike Skills 201 continues with progressive skill development and further resources for coaches to manage more advanced practice activities for growing teams. The key objectives for this training are:
- Reinforce effective teaching methodology and skills instruction techniques; Introduce progressive skills required by riders of varying age, maturation, ability level, and goals;
- Provide the coach with practice activities to reinforce student-athlete skill development; and
- Facilitate the creation and use of a progressive practice plan for student-athlete skills development and team activities.
Be prepared to be on your bike in a skills clinic setting for the entire afternoon.
Where/When
TBD
Prerequisites
Prior to attending OTB 201, You must have completed OTB 101 (see links and requirements on the NICA Coach Licensing Program page).
Coach Retreat (TBD)
Who
- Open to all Level 2-3 NICA Coaches
What
The 2.5-Day Coach Retreat event is designed for experienced NICA Coaches within the Nevada League and beyond. This unique event provides the opportunity for experienced coaches to network with other experienced coaches, Nevada League staff, guest educators and NICA leadership. Expect interactive coach driven round-table discussions under the guidance of industry experts. Learn what is working for other teams and other leagues across the US. Discover solutions to blocks and challenges facing scholastic mountain bike teams locally and nationally. Event format allows for morning classroom style learning followed by afternoon skills classes and group free riding opportunities in highly sought after “destination” trail systems. Retreat amenities (lodging, camping, food… etc) varies based off of event location. As a result retreat pricing will vary greatly from year to year.
The Coach Retreat is open to current NICA Level 2 & 3 Coaches, within the Nevada League or within another NICA League. This event is not specifically designed to fulfill continuing education unit requirements for NICA Coach Licensing Levels, however some CEU’s may be earned. Check with Nevada League leadership about Retreat CEU’s before signing up.
Where/When
TBD
NICA Approved Wilderness First Aid (WFA) – 8 hour
Who
- Level 2 and 3 NICA Coach (NEW REQUIREMENT IN 2019 – BOTH LEVEL 2 AND 3 COACHES ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE WFA OR EQUIVALENT FIRST AID TRAINING)
What
The Wilderness First Aid Course will meet all requirements outlined by NICA for the WFA NICA approved certification, which will include Patient Assessment and Movement, as well as Managing Major Trauma, Wounds, and Musculoskeletal Injuries. We will also devote time to Common Medical and Environmental Problems, particularly those relevant to Cycling Coaches and Leaders.
While we’ll cover the full spectrum of required topics, there will be an emphasis on simple strategies for handling common problems. There will be time for questions and discussion in the highly interactive learning environment. Significant time will also be devoted to hands-on practice, scenarios, and case studies to help ingrain knowledge gained during lecture.
Where/When
TBD