
Facts and Figures
| Qualification Accreditation Number | 501/1872/9 |
| Credit Value (Guided Learning Hours) | 17 (108) |
| SFA/LAD Funding Code | 501/1872/9 |
| Entry age: | 18 |
| National Diploma in Sport | Expected to be included in additional and specialist learning (ASL) catalogue at next submission date |
| Qualification Accreditation Start Date | 01/09/2010 |
| Implementation Start Date | 01/01/2011 |
| Qualification Accreditation End Date | 28/02/2015 |
| Certification End Date | 28/02/2016 |
| Qualification Structure | See the units of this qualification |
| Supporting Materials | See the supporting materials |
Find out how to apply to deliver this qualification.
There are no costs involved in applying or becoming a 1st4sport recognised centre.
This qualification will supersede the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling as of 1 January 2011.
The 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling (QCF) provides learners who have an ongoing involvement in cycling with an introduction to the processes and principles of coaching cycling to adults and children. Developed in partnership with the UK Source Group for Cycling1, the Certificate offers an opportunity for potential cycling coaches to be supported in developing their knowledge of how to effectively plan, conduct and evaluate cycling coaching sessions. It is also a component of the sport’s UKCC-endorsed coach education programme.
1The UK Source Group for Cycling is composed of the constituent national governing bodies (NGBs) for cycling in the UK (British Cycling, Scottish Cycling and Welsh Cycling). The NGBs are committed to providing services to cycling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the learner prerequisites?
How is the qualification structured?
What are the supporting materials?
What are the fees?
How do I find out more?
How do I apply?
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What are the Learner Prerequisites?
Learners are required to:
- be at least 18 years of age
- hold a current Health and Safety Executive approved emergency first-aid certificate, or equivalent, that involves a minimum of six hours' training.
How is the Qualification Structured?
The qualification is divided into the following units:
| Title | Accreditation Number | Level | Guided Learning Hours | Credit |
| 201 | Understanding the Fundamentals of Coaching Sport | J/601/2101 | 2 | 22 | 3 |
| 202 | Understanding How to Develop Participants through Coaching Sport | Y/601/2104 | 2 | 12 | 2 |
| 203 | Supporting Participants’ Lifestyle through Coaching Sport | H/601/2106 | 2 | 16 | 2 |
| 204 | Understanding the Principles of Safe and Equitable Coaching Practice | M/601/2108 | 2 | 13 | 2 |
| 205 | Plan a Series of Cycling Coaching Sessions | J/602/5379 | 2 | 9 | 2 |
| 206 | Prepare the Cycling Coaching Environment | R/602/5384 | 2 | 14 | 2 |
| 207 | Deliver a Series of Cycling Coaching Sessions | Y/602/5385 | 2 | 16 | 2 |
| 208 | Monitor and Evaluate Cycling Coaching Sessions | H/602/5387 | 2 | 6 | 2 |
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What are the Supporting Materials?
Unlike many other awarding bodies, which just supply you with the basic qualification standards, we go that extra mile to support you by providing:
- full and comprehensive Learner Packs, which include a full set of structured learning and assessment tasks to help you deliver the qualification
- tutor/assessor guidance notes, which include sample answers to support you when assessing your students
- qualification administration that is available online, enabling you to process learners quickly and effectively, and making the records we hold on your learners accessible to you at the click of a mouse.
For recognised centres and tutors, the qualification is supported by the following resources:
- generic administrative guidance and tools for recognised centres
- 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling (QCF) Qualification Specification, outlining the requirements of delivering and assessing the qualification.
For learners, the qualification is supported by the following resources:
- 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling (QCF) Learner Pack
- 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling (QCF) Learner Support Resources CD
- British Cycling learner support resources.
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What are the Fees?
Fees are charged per learner and provide registration and certification for the qualification, as well as a 1st4sport Learner Pack, learning resources and certificate. There are no costs involved in applying or becoming a 1st4sport recognised centre. Further information on fees is available in your qualification application pack.
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How do I Apply?
Non-1st4sport recognised centres
If you are not already a 1st4sport recognised centre, you need to apply to become one by completing a Centre Recognition Application Form. You can now do this online through Athena, the 1st4sport online Quality Assurance System where you can also apply to become approved for the qualifications that interest you. To access Athena, simply call us on 0113-290 7610 to receive a unique access code or fill in the Request for Centre Recognition Application Form and we will send you one.
Existing 1st4sport recognised centres
If you are already a 1st4sport recognised centre and would like to seek approval to deliver the1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cycling (QCF), please access Athena and complete the qualification approval process. If you cannot remember your username and password, please contact us at qmt@1st4sportqualifications.com
The Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF)
This qualification sits on the new QCF. Further information about the benefits of the new framework can be found by visiting www.ofqual.gov.uk.
All learners being registered for QCF qualifications are required to have a Unique Learner Number (ULN) issued by the Learner Register. To be approved to offer this QCF qualification, you will need to demonstrate that you can access and verify learners’ ULNs with the Learner Register. For more information about this process, please visit http://www.learningrecordsservice.org.uk/products/uln/.
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