ARMY BOXING ASSOCIATION LEVEL 2 COACH RESPONSIBILITES
LEVEL 2 COACH / CLUB COACH DUTY STATUS MILITARY BOXING ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES
DUTY STATUS HM FORCES POLICY EMPLOYERS LIABILITY DUTY HOLDER DUTY OF CARE
MILITARY BOXING AIBA TECHNICAL RULES AIBA AOB RULES AIBA BYLAWS AND STATUTES BRITISH ARMY v ENGLAND BOXING AIDE MEMOIRE JSP 950 LEAFLET FRAGO Risk to Life CONVENTION
MILITARY BOXING SPECIFIC RULES UNIT AFFILIATION SERVICE ONLY BOXING REGISTRATION OF BOXERS 10 DAY RULE CAVILON CREAM AMBULANCE COVER ANNUAL MEDICAL AND PRE BOUT ON SAME DAY ADRENALINE
MILITARY BOXING SPECIFIC RULES PROCEDURES FOR SUSPENSIONS Registration book to Army BA Report sick next day No Boxing No Sparring No Boxing Training Annual Medical
ARMY BOXING COACHES ROLE Unit Subject matter expert for boxing As the most qualified soldier in your unit you will be responsible for your actions and your inaction!
ARMY BOXING COACHES - RESPONSIBILITIES The welfare of the boxers Book boxers medicals Register yourself and all of your Level 1s Ensure the unit is affiliated Check kit and equipment is serviceable Write a training programme for all boxing training for your unit. Complete Risk Assessments for Trg Plan in collaboration with RAPTCI
ARMY BOXING COACHES - RESPONSIBILITIES Complete Boxers registrations – ensure they are accurate and honest. Assess the sessions taken by Level 1 coaches Supervise all Sparring sessions
MILITARY BOXING SPECIFIC RULES SPARRING Qualified Level 2 coach Boxing specific facility Emergency procedure Risk Assessments Control
YOU ARE NOT EXPECTED TO KNOW EVERYTHING BUT YOU ARE EXPECTED TO KNOW WHERE TO FIND IT. DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ASK.