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NCAA Rules Regarding Practice Hours

NCAA Rules Pertaining to Countable Athletically Related Activity

NCAA rules regulate the number of hours a student-athlete can participate in countable athletically related activity (CARA) per week and per day. The amount of CARA that a student-athlete is allowed to participate in varies from championship season to out of season to non-championship season. Coaches are required to track CARA Monday to Sunday each week and report those hours to the Office of Compliance every Monday. Below is a review of the NCAA rules pertaining to CARA.

What is countable athletically related activity (CARA)?

CARA is any required activity with an athletics purpose, involving student-athletes and at the direction of, or supervised by, any member or members of an institution’s coaching staff.

What are the limitations on CARA?

Championship Season/
Traditional
Non-Championship Season/
Non- traditional*
Out of Season
Practice, Games, Strength & Conditioning- limited to 20
hours/week (Games count as 3 hours towards this maximum)
Practice, Games, Strength &
Conditioning- limited to 20
hours/week (Games count as 3 hours towards this maximum)
No competition
8 hours/week for weight training, individual workouts/
team activities and conditioning
supervised by staff
Maximum 4 hours/day Maximum 4 hours/day No more than 2 of the 8 hours
can be used for individual
workouts/team activities
One day off/week One day off/week Two days off/week
Student-athlete cannot miss class for practice Student-athlete cannot miss class for practice Student-athlete cannot miss class for practice
Student-athlete cannot miss
class time for competition in team sports.

*In general the Non-Championship/Non-Traditional Seasons restrict activity to 24 days that occur within a period of 45 consecutive calendar days. The Championship/Traditional Season is the season that concludes with the NCAA championships.

What are some examples of CARA?
  • Competition (always counts as 3 hours)
  • Individual workouts (as required or supervised by a member of the coaching staff)
  • Participation of student-athletes in permissible tryouts involving prospective student-athletes
  • Required weight training and conditioning activities held at the direction of or supervised by an institutional staff member
  • Chalk talk (as required or supervised by a member of the coaching staff)
  • Visiting the competition site
  • Voluntary skill instruction at the request of the student-athlete
  • Captains practice that was required by a member of the coaching staff

What are some examples of activities that would NOT be considered CARA?
  • Study hall
  • Compliance meetings
  • Attendance at an awards or celebratory banquet
  • Voluntary weight training and conditioning activities monitored by the institution’s strength and conditioning coach (a student-athlete’s attendance at such an activity cannot be recorded for purposes of reporting their attendance back to a coach)
  • Fundraising activities
  • Community engagement
  • Student-athlete requested individual summer workout session with a member of the coaching staff (in golf, swimming and diving, tennis and track and field)
  • Captains practice that is not required or directed to occur by a member of the coaching staff