Membership

So why join LINCSQUAD and the Youth Academy?

Club MembershipThe Lincolnshire Quadrathlon Club is for anyone who enjoys the world of multi-sport from the full on Quadrathlon events down to Duathlons. The club has affiliated to British Cycling (BC),  British Quadrathlon Association (BQA), British Triathlon Federation (BTF) and the Cycling Time Trials (CTT), and will also look to affiliate to any other association that may suit our current club members.

The structure of the club will also help you get the most from training by meeting new people to train with and co-ordinated training sessions.

How do I get involved?

Anybody is welcome to turn up at one of our training sessions and see what its all about, we are a friendly bunch and make newcomers welcome. The easiest way to get a feel for the club is to join the forum and ask as many questions as you like. This will also let you know what is happening from week to week.

The YOUTH ACADEMY is a friendly and supportive club with an emphasis on enjoying the sport.

So what are you waiting for, join today!

Club Membership Form download or Weblink.

Information for Parents 

As a parent, you will no doubt want to make sure that your child is safe whenever they undertake any type of activity without your supervision. British Cycling’s Go-Ride Clubmark Accreditation supports the development and recognition of quality junior clubs. As part of the programme, clubs must ensure they have a Club Welfare Officer, who has attended a Child Protection Course. Go-Ride sessions are delivered by British Cycling qualified coaches, who have also attended courses on Child Protection, Equity, and hold a current First Aid certificate.

Quality coaching in traffic free, controlled environments

Go-Ride clubs deliver coaching activities in traffic-free environments. Any type of bike can be used, so long as it is in good condition, and a cycling helmet must be worn. The sessions teach the necessary skills to make riders more competent, safer cyclists.

What will my child gain from this?

The Go-Ride programme of cycling activities promotes good health and includes fun activities that are easy to learn. As obesity levels in young people rise, cycling can be seen as a very enjoyable way of getting exercise and countering a sedentary lifestyle.

Will my child be safe?

All Go-Ride clubs have a commitment to ongoing training for their volunteers, coaches and officials, to have a sound structure, to be fair and equitable and to undertake training to support British Cycling’s Policies and Guidelines for child protection and best practice. All coaching sessions are risk assessed and clubs take relevant actions to reduce any possible risks. As such, clubs do everything in their power to provide a safe environment in which your child can cycle. Cycling, however, does have its risks and even the best riders still fall off occasionally.

What qualifications do British Cycling coaches have?

All coaches in Go-Ride clubs must be British Cycling qualified coaches. All British Cycling coaching awards include sports coach UK’s ‘Safeguarding and Protecting Children’ workshop, which helps to ensure that Go-Ride clubs are safe and welcoming environments for young people of all backgrounds. Coaches are also encouraged to broaden their knowledge to suit their particular requirements, for example, attending the sports coach UK workshop ‘How to Coach Disabled People in Sport’. British Cycling has a Coach Licensing Scheme that requires all qualified coaches to retain annual membership and hold a valid First Aid certificate.

Parental Consent

Club Consent Form download




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