2015 ATLANTIC COACHES CONFERENCE
|
|
|
- Claribel Dickerson
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 2015 ATLANTIC COACHES CONFERENCE FRIDAY APRIL 24th Session 1 Time Location Facilitator Keynote Address: 7pm- 8pm Auditorium Lisa Haley Creating a Winning Culture - Canadian Olympic Women's Hockey Team, Sochi 2014 Body Talk: Promoting 8:15pm 9:15pm Angela Dufour Positive Body Image in Sport Leading the Right Way! 8:15pm 9:15pm Dr. Angelo Caravaggio Coach Burn Out 8:15pm 9:30pm Lori Dithurbide Building Successful 8:15pm 9:30pm Chantal Vallée Programs - Elements of the Transformation Process COACHES SOCIAL 9:30m 11:00pm Auditorium
2 Session 2 Time Location Facilitator Morning Plenary 8:30am 9:30am Auditorium Chantal Vallée Mental Preparation for 9:45am 11:00am David Scott Coaching Long Term Athlete Development Connecting the Dots - Linking Physical Literacy to Performance 9:45am 11:00am Mike Hudson & Michelle Aucoin Keys to Preventing & Management of Injuries Video Analysis Resources That Work! Impressing vs Improving Helping our Athletes in Their Journey Through High Performance Sports 9:45am 11:00am 9:45am 11:00am 9:45am 11:00am Karen Decker & Jeremy Stienbach Mike Bawol Lisa Haley Session 3 Time Location Facilitator Body Talk: Promoting Positive Body Image in Sport 11:15am 12:30pm Angela Dufour Leading the Right Way! 11:15am 12:30pm Dr. Angelo Caravaggio Coach Burn Out 11:15am 12:30pm Lori Dithurbide
3 Building Successful 11:15am 12:30pm Chantal Vallée Programs - Elements of the Transformation Process Investors Group 12:30pm 1:30pm Auditorium Luncheon Session 4 Time Location Facilitator Mental Preparation for 1:45pm - 3:00pm David Scott Coaching Long Term Athlete Development Connecting the Dots - Linking Physical Literacy to Performance Keys to Preventing & Management of Injuries Video Analysis Resources That Work! Impressing vs Improving Helping our Athletes in Their 1:45pm 3:00pm 1:45pm 3:00pm 1:45pm 3:00pm 1:45pm 3:00pm Mike Hudson & Michelle Aucoin Karen Decker & Jeremy Stienbach Mike Bawol Lisa Haley
4 PRESENTERS TOPICS & BIOGRAPHIES Keynote: Creating a Winning Culture - Canadian Olympic Women's Hockey Team, Sochi 2014 Presenter: Lisa Haley The journey to a 4th consecutive Olympic Gold medal for Canada's Olympic Women's Hockey Team involved many obstacles along the way. This includes a change in the Head Coach position only months before the Olympics, plus the most famous women's hockey player in the world, Hayley Wickenheiser, being demoted to Assistant captain just weeks before competition started. Learn how the winning culture of this team helped them overcome all of the adversity to bring home the Gold medal to Canada. Impressing vs Improving Helping our Athletes in Their Journey Through High Performance Sports. Presenter: Lisa Haley As a coach at the University, Club, or Provincial level, we have a responsibility to our athletes in helping them along their developmental journey to a level of high performance. In this presentation, we will discuss how to keep a "big picture" vision with our athletes; one that focuses less on immediate wins and losses, and more on performance and teaching our athletes the meaning of a High Performance lifestyle. Biography Lisa Haley s list of accomplishments speaks for itself. In the past few years alone: Assistant coach of Canada s National Women s Team at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi Russia where the team won a thrilling gold medal. Assistant coach of the women s national team at the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey Women s World Championship, claiming a silver medal. Assistant coach with Canada s National Women s Team at the Nations Cup in Tikkurila, Finland, winning a silver medal.
5 Assistant coach with Canada s National Women s Team at the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey Women s World Championship in Burlington, Vt., winning a gold medal Assistant coach with Canada s National Women s Team at the 2011 IIHF World Women s Championship in Winterthur and Zurich, Switzerland, winning a silver medal Assistant coach with Canada s National Women s Under-18 Team at the 2010 IIHF World Women s Under-18 Championship in Chicago, Ill., winning a gold medal An NCCP Level IV certified coach, Lisa is currently head coach of women s hockey at Ryerson University where the Rams had their first season in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) in 2011/2012. Previously she spent 14 seasons as head coach of the Saint Mary s University women s hockey team, where she led the Huskies to four Atlantic University Sport (AUS) championships. She was co-recipient of the CIS coach of the year in , named AUS coach of the year in and She was also Nova Scotia s head coach at the 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse and an assistant coach with Nova Scotia at the 2003 Canada Winter Games in Bathurst. Lisa herself played hockey at Concordia University where she completed a bachelor of science in exercise science, with a specialization in athletic therapy. She represented Nova Scotia at the 1991 Canada Winter Games in P.E.I., and 1996 Esso Women s Nationals in New Brunswick. She resides in Toronto with her husband and son. Coach Burn Out Presenter: Lori Dithurbide, PhD. Much of the attention regarding burnout in sport is directed towards athletes. Furthermore, when speaking with coaches about mental skill development, proper mental and physical recovery, and emotional control, we often make the assumption that it is all about the athletes. What about mental skill development for coaches? What about recovery and emotional control in coaches? This presentation will focus on the issue and strategies to help prevent coach burnout from a mental skills perspective.
6 Biography Dr. Lori Dithurbide is a faculty member in the School of Health and Human Performance (Kinesiology) at Dalhousie University where she teaches classes and conducts research in the area of sport and exercise psychology. Dr. Dithurbide completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Saint Mary s University, a Master s degree in Health and Physical Education from Brock University and a Doctoral degree in Kinesiology, specializing in sport and exercise psychology from Michigan State University. In addition to her work at Dalhousie University, Dr. Dithurbide is the lead Mental Performance Consultant at the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic and consults with athletes of all ages and experiences on mental training, helping athletes reach their potential. Dr. Dithurbide is a certified mental performance consultant through the Canadian Sport Psychology Association, holds professional member status with the CSPA and has consulted with athletes participating in a variety of sports including hockey, basketball, curling, figure skating, golf, paddling, sailing, and track and field. Dr. Dithurbide has experience in competing and coaching in a number of sports including hockey, golf, and triathlon among others.
7 Building Successful Programs - Elements of the Transformation Process Presenter: Chantal Vallée Winning is not normal. This is a saying that Coach Vallée employs on a regular basis with her team. If you want to win you cannot think, act or train like anyone else. During her presentations, Coach Vallée will address her researchbase proven model that leads a coach to success. She will also address the important steps to develop the <3-prong horn program> that has led her team to win multiple national championships. Biography In 2002, after years of research on successful enterprise and leaders, Chantal Vallée submitted her master s thesis at McGill University on How to build a successful program. Three years later, she was hired by the University of Windsor to become the Head Coach of the Lancers Women s Basketball Team. At the time, the Windsor Lancers had only four winning seasons in a span of nearly 50 years. In the two years prior, the team had played over 60 games and lost all but eight. Fan attendance was sparse and Windsor was known as the doormat of women s basketball in Canada. But Chantal had a dream and a plan and told anyone who would listen that the team would win a national championship within five years!
8 In March 2011, the mission was accomplished. The Lancers Women's Basketball team were crowned National Champions for the first time in history in front of a capacity crowd on their home court. This was topped by a record-breaking rating on TSN for the most watched National Championship final with over viewers. The Globe and Mail featured Chantal with the title Coach Takes Windsor from Outhouse to Penthouse". In 2012, the team repeated as National Champions, 3-peated in 2013, and 4-peated in 2014; a feat only one other team has done in history. In the past five seasons, Chantal has received 12 Coach of the Year Awards, produced 4 Canadian national team members, won 123 regular season games and lost only 7, won 5 Provincial and 4 National Titles, and maintained a winning percentage of 94%. Chantal is now in high demand for speaking engagements across Canada and the United States and is a publish author on the topics of leadership and coaching success. Leading the Right Way! Presenter: Dr. Angelo Caravaggio Leadership is one of the most sought after abilities in every globally sector yet few people are able to lead well. This presentation will examine the subject of leadership with the specific aim of providing participants with practical advice on how to become effective leaders. Biography Dr. Caravaggio is a leadership, defence and security specialist with over 36 years of military and academic experience. Dr. Caravaggio s areas of expertise include executive leadership development, strategic thinking, operational planning, national security studies and military history. He has lectured extensively in his areas of expertise to the senior leaders and future general officers of the Canadian Armed Forces attending the Canadian Forces College, Emergency Management Professionals, numerous Police Services, executives of the Federal Public Service and Coaching Canada.
9 Dr Caravaggio currently serves as a leadership advisor to the Ontario Association Chiefs of Police Education, Training and Professional Development Committee and is a member of the Associate Graduate Faculty in the Department of Business and Economics at the University of Guelph, teaching in Masters in Leadership Program. A Mental Skills Toolbox for Coaches Presenter: David Scott The purpose of this presentation is to provide coaches with simple and practical strategies for the introduction and coaching of mental skills such as goal-setting, self-talk, focusing, and self-confidence. Biography Dr. David Scott is a professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He teaches and does research in the area of sport and exercise psychology. He completed a B.Sc.(Hons.) in Sport Science and a teaching degree at the University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and an MA in Sport Psychology, an MA in Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from the University of Victoria, in Victoria, British Columbia. He has also been a consultant with a number of sport teams and organizations and for the past six years has been the sport psychology consultant with the Montreal Canadiens. For eight years prior to that he was a consultant with the Vancouver Canucks, the Philadelphia Flyers, and the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. He has also worked as a consultant with the Louisville Panthers, the Manitoba Moose, the Rochester Americans, and the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League, Lugano H.C. (Switzerland), ERC Ingolstadt (Germany), the Kamloops Blazers, the Moose Jaw Warriors, the Prince Albert Raiders and the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League, the North Bay Centennials and the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League, the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, the Melville Millionaires of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, the OCN Blizzard of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, the Long Beach Ice Dogs of the East Coast Hockey League, the CorpusChristi Rays of the Central hockey League, the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds, the Acadia University Axemen, the University of Victoria Vikes, the Brock University Badgers, the Canadian Men s National Gymnastic Team, Bowls Canada, the Canadian Junior National Archery team, Swim Canada, the West Indies CricketTeam, the Bermuda Cricket Team, Fencing New Brunswick, Swim BC, Tennis BC, and Ringette BC. He is currently a sport psychology consultant with the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL, the
10 Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL, ERC Ingolstadt of the German Elite Ice Hockey League, and the Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL. Keys to the Prevention and Management of Injuries Presenters: Karen Decker and Jeremy Steinbach Injuries, although a natural part of sport, can derail an athlete s season and even career. In order to achieve athletic and team potential, coaches need players on the field not in the therapy room. By understanding and managing the risks that lead to injury, coaches can play a large and important role in preventing them. The most common external and internal risk factors will be discussed and applied to participant s particular sports. Presentation will also include the explanation and application of the use of Functional Movement Screens in preventing imbalances and injury, as well improving athletic performance. Biographies A graduate of the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy, Karen Decker also holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, along with post graduate Diplomas in Sport Physiotherapy and Manipulative Therapy. Besides treating orthopedic and sports injuries in private practice, Karen works with athletes in the field. She has covered local to international events and worked and travelled with Canada s National Teams for over 2 decades including hockey, softball, soccer and sailing. She was selected as part of Team Canada for the Olympic Games in 2004 and Karen was also the Lead Physiotherapist for the 2011 Canada Winter Games held in Halifax. Karen has worked with provincial organizations such as Hockey Nova Scotia, Ringette Nova Scotia, and Soccer Nova Scotia, as well as many local sports teams helping to develop sports health and injury prevention protocols. She worked with Hockey Canada for 15 years developing, teaching, and leading the Hockey Canada Safety program. Along with lecturing to sports teams and coaches, Karen has presented at national sport medicine symposiums and taught the Sport Physiotherapy curriculum at the Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy for 15 years. She is currently a mentor and examiner for Sport Physiotherapy Canada. Karen is the owner of two physiotherapy clinics in metro, the ACCEL Physiotherapy and Sport Performance Centre in Halifax, and KD Physical Therapies within the Medicine in Motion Centre in Dartmouth. Both clinics focus on
11 assisting the active population, the developing and high performance athlete, offering a collaborative choice of rehabilitation services. Jeremy Steinbach graduated from McMaster University in 2011 with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree. Jeremy obtained his NSCA-CSCS certification in 2011 and is FMS Level 2 certified. Jeremy worked as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at McMaster University for six years, working with multiple varsity teams. Jeremy has been involved with the Women s Hockey Canada Program for five years, and been the Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach for the U22/Development Team for the and seasons. Jeremy was also the Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach for the National Sledge Hockey Team for the season. Additionally, Jeremy has been the Lead Strength Coach Mentor for the International Ice Hockey Federation Women s High Performance Camp for the previous two seasons, teaching best practices and developing other coaches and athletes across the world. In 2012, Jeremy worked as a Strength and Conditioning Consultant for Basketball Canada s Junior and Cadet Programs. Lastly, Jeremy has experience at the professional level as well, doing internships with the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) and Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL). Body Talk: Promoting Positive Body Image in Sport Presenter: Angela C. Dufour, MEd., RD, IOC Dip Sports Nutr, CFE Do you find it difficult to deal with body image/weight issues with your athletes? As coaches, we need to be aware of how we deliver messages to our athletes. In this interactive session, coaches will learn how to identify, address and deal with body image disorders so we can promote healthy environments that support healthy, high performing athletes. Biography Since 1999 Angela has been working as a Professional (Registered) Sports Dietitian within the health/wellness, high performance sports and foodservice industries in Nova Scotia and abroad. Angela graduated with her Bachelor of Science Human Ecology degree (BScHE) Nutrition, in 1995 from Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU), Halifax, NS
12 and completed her Masters degree in Adult Education (MEd) also from MSVU, She also completed a post graduate dietetic internship from the Calgary Regional Health Authority, AB, in Angela is also a graduate from the inaugural International Olympic Committee s (IOC) Graduate Diploma in Sports Nutrition program, December She also holds a Level 2 (Cand) Anthropometrist certification from the International Society of Anthropometry Kinetics. Angela s previous experience includes: Loblaws Company Limited (LCL), regional dietitian spokesperson, 2012-present Canada Summer and Winter Games, 2009/2011 Molson Canadian Hockey House, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics School, Business and Industry food retail operations Acute and long term health care facilities in Atlantic Canada Angela has recently been featured in Chatelaine Magazine, Canadian Health Magazine, Global TV BC, CTV News at Five, CTV Morning live, various local radio and print. She is currently the performance dietitian with CSCA and part time faculty professor in the Applied Human Nutrition department at MSVU. Angela also owns and operates Nutrition in Action, Bedford, NS, a private counseling and nutrition services practice. Most recently Angela has authored and published her new book titled: PowerFUEL Food, Planning Meals for Maximum Performance. Long Term Athlete Development Connecting the Dots - Linking Physical Literacy to Performance Presenters: Mike Hudson and Michelle Aucoin In this interactive session we will explore age appropriate coaching as it relates to the different stages of the LTAD. Learn about the importance of creating the optimal training, competition, and recovery environment to maximise development and performance for your athletes. The session will include an overview of the LTAD, define Physical Literacy from a sport perspective, explore performance planning, and identify the criteria for meaningful competition.
13 Biographies Mike Hudson is an Active Living Consultant with the Government of Nova Scotia with a focus on Coaching Education, Leadership and Physical Literacy. Originally from Sheffield, England Mike came to Canada in 1994 to pursue a Master s degree at Dalhousie University where he also played varsity soccer helping the Tigers to their only CIS championship in Over the past 20 years, Mike has been involved in the sport of soccer at the Community, Club, University, Provincial and National level. As Director of Coaching and Player Development at Soccer Nova Scotia, Mike was able to develop the sport at the regional level by promoting the importance of technical leadership. This work culminated in the hiring of regional and club technical staff throughout Nova Scotia to support the implementation of the Canadian Soccer Association LTAD. Mike has sat on the LTAD and Technical committee for the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) and was part of team responsible for developing the new NCCP CSA coaching courses at the community level. Currently Mike is the Provincial lead for coaching education in Nova Scotia and sits on the national committee that guides the delivery of coaching education across Canada. Mike is also the provincial lead for Physical Literacy and consults with multiple stakeholders in the Education, Early Childhood, and Recreation sectors to promote the optimal development of movement in children. Away from work, Mike still coaches soccer at the community level with his own children and can often be found at the Soccer Nova Scotia training facility working with young players and coaches at all levels. Michelle Aucoin is an Active Living Consultant with the Government of Nova Scotia, with a focus on Long Term Athlete Development, Canada Games and Event Hosting. Michelle obtained a BSc and MBA from Dalhousie University, where she was consistently an Academic All Canadian, twice an AUS All-Star and led the Tigers to 2 AUS Volleyball Championships. For the past 15 years, Michelle has turned her focus to coaching, where she has coached volleyball at all levels from the community club, provincial and national level. Michelle spent 5 years as the full time head coach of the women s volleyball team at StFX University, where she led the team to a first place finish in the AUS League standings, the best finish in the program s history and was named the AUS Coach of the year. Michelle spent multiple summers with Team Canada and represented Canada as an assistant coach during their world championship qualifier. Prior to joining the Active Living Branch, Michelle was the Executive Director of Volleyball Nova Scotia, where she was instrumental in increasing membership and revenue through the creation of new
14 programs, specifically focused on LTAD alignment. Away from work, Michelle is an active coach at the community level, delivers coaching education and is very involved as a mentor to female coaches from a variety of sports. Video Analysis Resources That Work! Presenter: Michael Bawol In our evolving online social world, Mike will demo the latest video analysis tools that help connect athletes, their videos, and their online identifies in an effort to enhance the coaching process. After participating in this session, coaches will walk away with a greater understanding of how to extract valuable information from video data and how to best utilize that information to be better prepared for the game. Biography Michael completed his Masters of Science in Kinesiology at Dalhousie university, specializing in the mathematical modeling of human exercise movement. He currently works as the lead sports biomechanist with Canoe Kayak Canada. Michael is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist as well as a Competition Development Certified Sprints coach. As a Sports Biomechanist, he has worked with a number of Olympic athletes, including World Record holder and current World Champion Mark DeJonge, and Olympic Gymnast Ellie Black.
ATLANTIC COACHES CONFERENCE April 25 th & 26 th 2014 @ the Westin Nova Scotian
Conference Schedule ATLANTIC COACHES CONFERENCE April 25 th & 26 th 2014 @ the Westin Nova Scotian FRIDAY APRIL 25 th Registration 5:30-7:00pm Westin Nova Scotia SESSION TIME FACILITATOR Keynote Address
CIS announces 2007-08 Desjardins Top Eight Academic All-Canadians
CIS announces 2007-08 Desjardins Top Eight Academic All-Canadians Oct. 23, 2008 OTTAWA (CIS) Canadian Interuniversity Sport proudly announced Thursday the studentathletes honoured as Desjardins Top Eight
Linking LTAD to University Teacher Training
Linking LTAD to University Teacher Training Antony Card, EdD Memorial University of Newfoundland James Mandigo, PhD Brock University Session objectives: The process of implementation Physical & Health
Female Hockey History
Female Hockey History 2009 Canada s National Women s Under-22 Team loses 2-1 to Sweden in the gold medal game of the 2009 MLP Cup in Ravensburg, Germany Canada s National Women s Under-18 Team loses 3-2
RHA B Executive Management Team Profiles
RHA B Executive Management Team Profiles Donald J. Peters Donald J. Peters is the President and CEO of RHA B since March 2008. He brings much relevant experience to his new position having previously been
SURVEY OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS WITH COOPERATIVE AND INTERNSHIP OPTIONS IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES
SURVEY OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS WITH COOPERATIVE AND INTERNSHIP OPTIONS IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES Web sites of Canadian universities offering graduate studies were examined to determine whether they included
FITNESS AND ATHLETICS AND THE AVENUES CHELSEA PIERS PARTNERSHIP
FITNESS AND ATHLETICS AND THE AVENUES CHELSEA PIERS PARTNERSHIP AVENUES FITNESS AND ATHLETICS Sports, fitness and wellness are central to Avenues mission. By providing numerous opportunities for physical
2018 IOC EVALUATION COMMISSION MEMBERS BIOGRAPHIES. Ms Gunilla LINDBERG - Commission Chair (SWE)
2018 IOC EVALUATION COMMISSION MEMBERS BIOGRAPHIES Ms Gunilla LINDBERG - Commission Chair (SWE) - IOC Vice-President (2004-2008) and Executive Board Member (2000-2004) - Association of National Olympic
Careers in wildlife conservation
Careers in wildlife conservation If you care about wildlife and wilderness and find science exciting, a career in wildlife conservation could be rewarding. There is still a great deal to be learned about
ICE CONSULTING INTERNATIONAL HANS R. WUTHRICH Box 1609 Gimli Manitoba Canada R0C 1B0 Fax. 204-642- 9026 Cell. 204-642- 2736
ICE CONSULTING INTERNATIONAL HANS R. WUTHRICH Box 1609 Gimli Manitoba Canada R0C 1B0 Fax. 204-642- 9026 Cell. 204-642- 2736 HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS: Power Engineers Certificate - Province of MB Class
UNIVERSITY GRADING SYSTEMS SYSTÈMES DE NOTATION UNIVERSITAIRE
Acadia A+ A+ A- B+ B B- 92-93 & after/& après 4.00 3.67 4.00 3.67 3.30 3.00 2.67 Acadia A+ A+ A A- B+ B B- Before/avant 92-93 4.33 3.70 4.30 4.00 3.70 3.30 3.00 2.70 Alberta A+ A+ A A- B+ B After/après
Nurse Practitioner Education in Canada
0 Nurse Practitioner Education in Canada Final Report November 2011 1 2 Contents Background...4 Key Findings on Nurse Practitioner Programs in Canada...5 Nursing Programs in Canada...5 Age of Nurse Practitioner
School of Kinesiology
School of Kinesiology Lindsay Fellner Academic Counsellor School of Kinesiology Kinesiology Admissions Kinesiology Required Prerequisites Gr 12 U English Gr 12 U Biology Recommended Courses Gr 11 or 12
Memorial University of Newfoundland 2,550 2,550 8,800 8,800. University of Prince Edward Island 5,360 5,360 11,600 11,600
TUITION FEES BY CANADIAN UNIVERSITY University tuition fees for full-time Canadian and international students in an arts and humanities program (unless otherwise indicated) at the undergraduate level at
List of CIHR Eligible Institutions
List of CIHR Eligible Institutions Alberta Athabasca University Covenant Health Mount Royal University The S.H.A.R.P Foundation (Society Housing AIDS Restricted Persons) University of Alberta University
2015 INTAKE INFORMATION GUIDE FUSION FC. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR : JASON JORDAN Coaches : Alex Elliot & Chris Laxton
2015 INTAKE INFORMATION GUIDE FUSION FC TECHNICAL DIRECTOR : JASON JORDAN Coaches : Alex Elliot & Chris Laxton OUR CLUB ENVIRONMENT Fusion FC is for dedicated players wanting to play and train at a high-level
Human Kinetics 60. BIOL 241, 242; or 243, 244 6 ENGL 103, 104 6. Fine Arts 3. History 3. IDIS 102 & 400 or approved alternative.
SCHOOL OF HUMAN KINETICS Dr. Blair Whitmarsh, Dean The School of offers: Bachelor of Major in, leading to a B.A. degree Major in Sport and Leisure Management, leading to a B.A. degree Concentration in
CSC Accredited Programs
CSC Accredited Programs Where marked as 1st cycle it means that the program has been accredited for five years based on a review by the CSC s accreditation board which includes a site visit by a team of
CAP Statistical Study of the effects of changes to NSERC s Discovery Grants Program On Breadth of Support
CAP Statistical Study of the effects of changes to NSERC s Discovery Grants Program On Breadth of Support Prepared with the help of Elizabeth Wall-Wieler (Winnipeg) November, 2012 1. Preamble Physics has
Content We will have a combination of development and information briefing activities, the overall theme will be preparation for long-term success
Following the successful British and England Fencing conference held in March 2010, we are pleased to announce that the first of this year s conferences for coaches, club organisers and other volunteers
Saint Mary s University
Saint Mary s University - Located in downtown Halifax, Saint Mary s University (SMU) is within walking distance or a short bus ride away from ALCC - SMU offers a wide range of graduate, undergraduate and
McGill University School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition Graduate Diploma in R.D. Credentialing
McGill University School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition Graduate Diploma in R.D. Credentialing In the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition at McGill, students with a B.Sc. from outside of Quebec may
ADVANCED SPORT MASSAGE COURSE
ADVANCED SPORT MASSAGE COURSE February 7 th and 8 th, 2015 Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy Moncton, New Brunswick 8 CEU s OVERALL PURPOSE OF COURSE This course is ideal for Massage Therapists,
Hockey Resume of Jason Fothergill
id1258479 pdfmachine by Broadgun Software a great PDF writer! a great PDF creator! http://www.pdfmachine.com http://www.broadgun.com Hockey Resume of Jason Fothergill Awards Most Dedicated Player Award
Life After StFX: Graduate Studies Options. Dr. Mark Fuller and Dr. Bhasker Mukerji
Life After StFX: Graduate Studies Options Dr. Mark Fuller and Dr. Bhasker Mukerji Agenda: Graduate School Options Master s in Business Administration (MBA) degrees Other Master s Degrees in Management
Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health. Dr. Glen Bergeron, Associate Dean
Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health Dr. Glen Bergeron, Associate Dean Three Departments Kinesiology & Applied Health (Academic) Wesmen Athletics (Programming) Facility Management and Programming
STRENGTH STAFF Jon Jost, Director of Strength & Conditioning
STRENGTH STAFF Jon Jost, Director of Strength & Conditioning One of the most important aspects of any successful athletic department is the strength and conditioning of its student-athletes. When Florida
BLS SPOTLIGHT ON STATISTICS SPORTS AND EXERCISE
Sports and Exercise May 2008 What percentage of people (aged 15 years and older) who live in the United States participated in sports and exercise activities on an average day in recent years? About 16
David G. O Brien, Q.C. Barry Spalding. E-Mail: [email protected]. Phone: (506) 633-4221. Fax: (506) 652-7861
David G. O Brien, Q.C. Barry Spalding Practice Areas: Motor Vehicle Accidents, General Litigation, Insurance, Personal Injury, Administrative Law Law School: Dalhousie University E-Mail: [email protected]
Competitive Will Sport Psychology
Competitive Will Sport Psychology Elevating Athletic Performance In This Issue Welcome to Competitive Will About Competitive Will About Kyle McDonald Consulting Services Competing Through the Doubts of
Pamela Gravestock & Emily Gregor Greenleaf University of Toronto
OVERVIEW OF TENURE AND PROMOTION POLICIES ACROSS CANADA Pamela Gravestock & Emily Gregor Greenleaf University of Toronto The accompanying documents provide summaries of tenure and promotion policies from
McGill Sport Medicine Clinic Level 1&2 Varsity Costs, Services, Coverage (Revised June 26, 2010)
McGill Sport Medicine Clinic Level 1&2 Varsity Costs, Services, Coverage (Revised June 26, 2010) 1. Philosophy Athletics and Recreation is committed to providing men s & women s basketball, cross country,
INTRODUCTION THE NEED FOR TRAVEL TO TREAT LEGISLATION
INTRODUCTION Good Morning. I d like to thank Donna Liewer and Dr. Tom Hyde (DC, DACBSP) for the opportunity to address the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. My name is Rick Rinzler and I am
Saint Mary s University
Saint Mary s University - Located in downtown Halifax, Saint Mary s University (SMU) is within walking distance or a short bus ride away from ALCC - SMU offers a wide range of graduate, undergraduate and
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY Impact Factor 1.393, ISSN: 2320-5083, Volume 2, Issue 3, April 2014
ALTERNATIVE CAREER PATHS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION DR. PARMINDER SINGH* *Associate Professor, Dept. of Physical Education, Arya College, Ludhiana, Punjab, India ABSTRACT Physical education teachers are usually
Student-Athletes. Guide to. College Recruitment
A Student-Athletes Guide to College Recruitment 2 Table of Contents Welcome Letter 3 Guidelines for Marketing Yourself as an Athlete 4 Time Line for Marketing Yourself as an Athlete 4 6 Questions to Ask
Nurse Practitioner Education in Canada. Nursing Masters Education in Canada Final report 2012
Nurse Practitioner Education in Canada Nursing Masters Education in Canada Final report 212 Final Report November 211 1 212 Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing 2 Table of Contents Background...4
Kristen Gregory EDUCATION. A.T. Still University, MO in progress Doctor of Health Education, CHES certification
Kristen Gregory EDUCATION A.T. Still University, MO in progress Doctor of Health Education, CHES certification University of Central Oklahoma Edmond, OK- 2004 Masters of Science, Wellness Management, emphasis
How To Get A Degree From An International Language School
University Pathway Program University Placement Specialists E Y E W E E K LY Reader s Choice2005 Winner! Winner 20/0/09/08/07 Winner 20/0/09/08/07 Winner 200 Winner 2005 LTM Star English Language School
U.S. Culture Series: American Sports. Scott Manley
U.S. Culture Series: American Sports Scott Manley Sports in the U.S. Sports in the U.S. are an important part of the culture. The sporting culture is different from that of other countries, with a unique
Physical Education and LTAD
Physical Education and LTAD Strengthening the link Glenn Young Surrey School District Context Surrey School District, SD36 100 elementary schools, 19 secondary schools, 5 learning centers 69145 students,
Presentation of TEAM DANMARK (Danish Elite Sport Institution)
Presentation of TEAM DANMARK (Danish Elite Sport Institution) Michael Andersen Managing Director [email protected] 0045 51 26 60 62 Main subjects Organization of sport in Denmark Mission and primary objectives
Jimmy D. Smith. Ph.D. - University of Alberta Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Sport Management Emphasis
1 Jimmy D. Smith Education January 2012 Ph.D. - University of Alberta Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Sport Management Emphasis 2005 M.A. - Central Michigan University Department of Physical
PAOLA DURANDO Paola Durando is an Associate Librarian at Queen s University, where since 2001 she has served at the Bracken Health Sciences Library. Her library subject expertise is in rehabilitation therapy
Athletic Trainer s: What Are They All About?
Athletic Trainer s 1 Athletic Trainer s: What Are They All About? Student Two Writing 50 Professor Dean September 4, 2006 Athletic Trainer s 2 Athletic Trainer s: What Are They All About? Sports have been
Robert J. Robson, MDCM, MSc., FRCP(C) 116 York Street East, Elora, Ontario, Canada N0B 1S0 Phone 519-846-2601 Fax 519-846-9843 email: rrobson@hssa.
Robert J. Robson, MDCM, MSc., FRCP(C) 116 York Street East, Elora, Ontario, Canada N0B 1S0 Phone 519-846-2601 Fax 519-846-9843 email: [email protected] Profile A fluently bilingual senior executive, system
2015 DEAFLYMPICS SPECIAL EDITION NEWSLETTER ICE HOCKEY
2015 DEAFLYMPICS SPECIAL EDITION NEWSLETTER ICE HOCKEY Team Canada Deaf Hockey prepares to take on the World during the 2015 Deaflympics! Coming off of a silver medal performance at the 2013 World Deaf
Bachelor of Human Kinetics (B.H.K.)
School of Dr. Blair Whitmarsh, Dean The School of offers: Bachelor of, leading to a B.H.K. degree Major in, leading to a B.A. degree Major in Sport and Leisure Management, leading to a B.A. degree Concentration
Master s Degree Programs in Canada
1 Master s Degree Programs in Canada The following is a selected list of Master s degree programs in Canada, chosen specifically with graduates of Nipissing s BA in Social Welfare & Social Development
M.J. Krug - 1. Matthew J. Krug. 6107 West Stevenson Wisconsin Lutheran College
M.J. Krug - 1 Matthew J. Krug 6107 West Stevenson Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee, WI 53213 Psychology Department 8800 West Bluemound Rd. [email protected] Milwaukee, WI 53226 262.853.3987 414.443.8928
Culture, Tourism and the Centre for Education Statistics: Research Papers
Catalogue no. 81-595-M Culture, Tourism and the Centre for Education Statistics: Research Papers Salaries and SalaryScalesof Full-time Staff at Canadian Universities, 2010/2011: Final Report 2011 How to
Athlete Assistant Program (APP) Criteria for Nominations for the 2016-2017 carding cycle Olympic and Paralympic Programs
Athlete Assistant Program (APP) Criteria for Nominations for the 2016-2017 carding cycle Olympic and Paralympic Programs Introduction The purpose of this section is to present the criteria for the determination
Where to Study Criminology/Criminal Justice and related fields of study/work in Canada
Appendix 1 Where to Study Criminology/Criminal Justice and related fields of study/work in Canada A 1995 Statistics Canada Report revealed that not only are employment prospects bleak and getting bleaker
What is Sports Medicine and Exercise Science? What Can I Do With a Degree in Sports Medicine or Exercise Science?
Careers in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science Career decisions are often difficult to make. The fields of sports medicine and exercise science are developing so rapidly that choosing the right career
British Columbia Physical Education and Kinesiology Academic Programs 2013/2014
CAMOSUN COLLEGE Diploma in Exercise and Wellness Sport Management Diploma Sport Performance Diploma Athletic and Exercise Therapy Degree Sport and Fitness Leadership Degree Sport Management & Exercise
Canada Games Council Policies and Procedures. Subject: CEREMONIES & PROTOCOL - Roly McLenahan Torch & Canada Games Cauldron
Canada Games Council Policies and Procedures Subject: CEREMONIES & PROTOCOL - Roly McLenahan Torch & Canada Games Cauldron PREAMBLE The Roly McLenahan Torch: The Roly McLenahan Torch is the Canada Games
FUTURES PACKAGE. JCC Chai Sports is proud to have hosted over 1500 participants since it s inception in August 2009
JCC Chai Sports is proud to have hosted over 1500 participants since it s inception in August 2009 FUTURES PACKAGE We currently have over 1000 children in the program, ages 4-15, and close to 350 adults
Department of Sport Management
Andrew Tinnish Bachelor of Recreation & Leisure Studies ( 99) Bachelor of Sport Management ( 01) Assistant General Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays Department of Sport Management Our department highlights
TEMPLETON &BRITANNIA Secondary SCHOOLS
TEMPLETON &BRITANNIA Secondary SCHOOLS Career Centre Bulletin September 2015 Resourceful Websites Scholarships and Awards https://yconic.com/ Free scholarship matching & peer support http://www.scholarshipscanada.com/
Kevin Patrick Mongeon Curriculum Vitae May 2013
Kevin Patrick Mongeon Curriculum Vitae May 2013 Contact Information Brock University 500 Glenridge Ave. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, L2S 3A1 [email protected] 509.432.6230 Academic
Executive Speed Networking
Executive Speed Networking Presented By: & Please join Emerging Health Leaders Nova Scotia and the IWK Health Centre for an exciting opportunity to take part in 3 one- on- one sessions with senior health
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Page 1 of 8 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN CLICK HERE TO BEGIN Page 2 of 8 Welcome to the Summit! PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Thursday, October 15, 2015 2:00 8:00PM NCCP Advanced Competitive Coach Facilitators: David
BE PART OF SOMETHING BIG
Established 1873 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada www.msvu.ca 2014-2015 CANADIAN UNIVERSITY REPORT GLOBE AND MAIL, 2012 83% of Mount students would recommend Mount to family/friends 93% felt safe/secure on
Issues in Canadian Universities and Impact on Business Schools
Issues in Canadian Universities and Impact on Business Schools November 14, 2012 Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario By Christine Tausig Ford, Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, AUCC Summary
VISION MISSION OUR GAMES VALUES STRUCTURE & OPERATIONS
3 VISION MISSION OUR GAMES VALUES STRUCTURE & OPERATIONS 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Education and Professional Experience Education Law degree and doctorate (Neuchâtel, Zurich and Cambridge) Qualification
DIVISION OF EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE Clay Biggs, Chair EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE -69- Goals of the Exercise and Sports Science Department
DIVISION OF EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE Clay Biggs, Chair The Division of Exercise and Sports Science is comprised of departments which study various aspects of human physical activity related to sports
Recovery, Regeneration and Rehabilitation
2009 British Columbia Strength, Conditioning and Fitness Conference Recovery, Regeneration and Rehabilitation Saturday, March 7, 2009 This year our conference will focus on the topics of Recovery, Regeneration
Accredited Degree Assessment
Accredited Degree Assessment 1 - Applicant Information Salutation: q Mr. q Ms. q Dr. Business Address: Organization Name: Street Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Bus. Phone: Bus. Email: Fax: Home
HUPF (HUPF) Courses. 2015-2016 Prairie View A & M University 1
2015-2016 Prairie View A & M University 1 HUPF (HUPF) Courses HUPF 1011 Swimming I: 1 semester hour. HUPF 1012 Sports Skills I: 2 semester hours. Theory and application of fundamental skills in flag and
CANOE-KAYAK SPRINT INTENSIVE COACHING COURSE LEVEL 3 EXPERT COACH BUDAPEST - HUNGARY
CANOE-KAYAK SPRINT INTENSIVE COACHING COURSE LEVEL 3 EXPERT COACH BUDAPEST - HUNGARY COURSE STRUCTURE The newly designed Canoe-Kayak Sprint Intensive Coaching Course Level 3 Expert Coach with the cooperation
TODAY S PRESENTATION 2009 AAHPRED National Convention Tampa, FL Jeff Jones, MPE, CPRP Director of Education and Training TODAY S PRESENTATION Introduce BlazeSports America Introduce our athletes and sports
How To Lead A Catholic Health Care Organization
Healing the Body Enriching the Mind Nurturing the Soul Senior Leadership Team R. Patrick Dumelie Greg Hadubiak Dr. Jeff Robinson Karen Galenzoski Rosa Rudelich President & CEO Senior VP & COO Edm. Acute
SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE A FUTURE IN
SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE A FUTURE IN SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE WHAT IS SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE? Through sport and exercise science you can make a difference for people in all walks of life by helping
POLIQUIN INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Performance Specialization Level 1
Performance Specialization Level 1 PICP Performance Specialization Level 1 focuses on Upper Body Structural Balance and Upper Body Exercise Progressions. Students will need to successfully complete the
SCOTT A. UNRUH. University of Nebraska at Kearney Cushing Building Room 158 Kearney, NE 68849 308-865-8627
SCOTT A. UNRUH University of Nebraska at Kearney Cushing Building Room 158 Kearney, NE 68849 308-865-8627 OCCUPATION: Associate Professor of Exercise Science & Athletic Training EDUCATION: Ed.D. 1996:
GOAL #1: INCREASE THE NUMBER OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEADERS IN THE MUNICIPALITY GOAL #2: ENHANCE THE COMMUNICATION IN THE MUNICIPALITY TO INCREASE THE
GOAL #1: INCREASE THE NUMBER OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEADERS IN THE MUNICIPALITY GOAL #2: ENHANCE THE COMMUNICATION IN THE MUNICIPALITY TO INCREASE THE AWARENESS OF THE BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND TO
AUCC Counselling Related Graduate Programs in Canada. Province University Program Name Program Level Notes
AUCC Related Graduate Programs in Canada Province Program Name Program Level Notes BC MEd in Northern British Columbia BC Northern British Columbia MA in Disability Management BC The British Columbia MA
BRIAN A. CZAJKA, MS AT
BRIAN A. CZAJKA, MS AT EDUCATION July 2014 to present A.T. Still University D.H.Sc Fundamentals of Education Concentration January 1996 to May 1998 Illinois State University M.S. Health and Physical Education
Overview of Graduate Education in Geriatrics & Gerontology in Canada
Overview of Graduate Education in Geriatrics & Gerontology in Canada Gloria M. Gutman, PhD Director, Gerontology Program & Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver,Canada & President, International
Dr. David Detomasi. Education: 1995-1999 Ph.D. Queen s University International Relations
1 Dr. David Detomasi Assistant Professor (Adjunct), 413 Goodes Hall, School of Business Queen s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 Phone: (613) 533-6989, Fax (613) 533-2325 email: [email protected]
SPORTS MARKETING 2013
SPORTS MARKETING 2013 September 2012; 476 pages; ISBN# 1-57783-183-7; $385.00 (print or electronic edition) Published by Richard K. Miller & Associates (RKMA) 1 MARKET SUMMARY 1.1 The U.S. Sports Market
Charles W. Burrage, Jr.
Charles W. Burrage, Jr. EDUCATION Ed.D., Innovation & Leadership, Wilmington University, New Castle, DE Dissertation: The Effects of a 10-Week Personal Fitness Course on the Attitudes and Behaviors of
LaNise Rosemond Assistant Professor Tennessee Tech University
LaNise Rosemond Assistant Professor Tennessee Tech University Dr. LaNise Rosemond is entering her 9th year Tennessee Tech University where she teaches in the sport management curriculum. She also serves
Jon Jay Staton 3601 Faudree Road Apt. 514 Odessa, Texas 79765 (763)-443-2917 [email protected]
Jon Jay Staton 3601 Faudree Road Apt. 514 Odessa, Texas 79765 (763)-443-2917 [email protected] ACADEMIC PREPARATION: 45 Graduate Credits toward Doctorate, Hamline University and U of Minnesota M.Ed.
TOURNAMENT RESULTS / RÉSULTATS DU TOURNOI
CANADIAN WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL LEAGUE (CWBL) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP / CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL DE LA LIGUE CANADIENNE DE BASKETBALL EN FAUTEUIL ROULANT (LCBFR) 2015 Toronto, Ont. TOURNAMENT RESULTS / RÉSULTATS
Dawn Hammerschmidt, PhD, ATC [email protected]
Dawn Hammerschmidt, PhD, ATC [email protected] 4671 10 th St. N 103 A Nemzek Hall Fargo, North Dakota 58102 Moorhead, Minnesota 56563 701-361-1413 (cell) 218-477-2318 (office) 218-477-2363 (fax) Education
Usoc Sports Psychology Mental Training Manual
Usoc Sports Psychology Mental Training Manual *Listed on the United States Olympic Committee Sport Psychology Registry including the recent publication of his mental game training manual, It's Only Cold.
Coaching Certification
Minor Hockey Development Guide Coaching Program Coaching Certification National Coaching Certification Program Hockey Canada 1 Module: Coaching Certification History of the Program The then Canadian Amateur
www ucollege edu/ hhp
health and human performance program introduction www ucollege edu/ hhp 2 overview jamie stanley experience training with the experts edwin cabrera 3 2013 graduate planning to enroll in physical therapy
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education College of Education The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78712
Department of Kinesiology and Health Education College of Education The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78712 Departmental Application for Financial Award Teaching Assistantship or Research
Presented by Andrew Vanover College Advisory Program Director Delaware Rush Soccer Club
Presented by Andrew Vanover College Advisory Program Director Delaware Rush Soccer Club The College Advisory Program (C.A.P.) provides high school age players and their parents with an introduction to
