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Coaches
| Document Name | Date Published |
| Triathlon Australia Coach Education Programme Overview and Competency Framework | |
| Triathlon Australia Coach Accreditation Updating Requirements | |
| Level 0 Coach Accreditation and Re-Accreditation information | |
| Level 1 Coach Accreditation and Re-Accreditation information | |
| Level 2 Coach Accreditation and Re-Accreditation information | |
| Level 3 Coach Accreditation and Re-Accreditation information | |
| Active After-School Communities Triathlon Resources | |
| Playing for Life - Triathlon Companion Book | |
| The Playing for Life companion books have been developed to complement the Active After-School Communities (AASC) Playing for Life resource kit. They are primarily designed for members of the local community who will be delivering programmes to participating primary school-aged children.
More specifically, they are designed to help people with minimal experience in the sport to deliver activities in line with the Playing for Life philosophy. This places an emphasis on providing safe, fun, engaging activities that ensure maximum participation from all children, regardless of their level of ability. The triathlon companion book has been designed for use with students aged 4-12. |
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| Playing for Life - Ride a course | |
| Playing for Life - Aquathlon | |
| Playing for Life - Mini Triathlon | |
| Playing for Life - Go slow and stop and go |
















