Merseyside Workshops and Courses
21 Apr 2008 14:03
 

Title

An Introduction to LTAD

Type

General

Date

7/5/2008

Time

6pm - 9pm

Venue

IM Marsh University, Barkhill Road, Aigburth,L19 1RP

Contact Name

Teri Wainwright

Telephone

0151 231 5325

Email

t.wainwright@ljmu.ac.uk

Website

www.merseysidesport.com

Description

An Introduction to Long-term Athlete Development (MS1)
sports coach UK is working closely with Sport England, the Youth Sport Trust and other UK partners to develop this workshop and associated resources to make sure they support the implementation of Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD)/ Player Centred processes across the UK. This workshop is seen as vital in ensuring a common understanding of LTAD and its consistent application in the coaching world. It will also greatly assist towards the use of common terminology amongst all the various user groups. This workshop is aimed at coaches to enable them to understand the key concepts of LTAD and what it means to them and their practice.

By the end of this workshop coaches will be able to:

identify and recognise the reasons for adopting LTAD
identify and recognise the concepts and key principles of LTAD
recognise and respond to the implication for coaches and coaching
identify appropriate action to integrate LTAD into their coaching

Pre Requisites

Places will not be booked without payment.
Cheques made payable to Merseyside Sports Partnership.

Cost

£25.00

Title

An Introduction to the Fundamental of Movement

Type

General

Date

14/5/2008

Time

6pm - 9pm

Venue

IM Marsh University, Barkhill Road, Aigburth,L17 6BD

Contact Name

Teri Wainwright

Telephone

0151 231 5325

Email

t.wainwright@ljmu.ac.uk

Website

www.merseysidesport.com

Description

This practical workshop explores the concepts of Agility, Balance and Co-ordination and speed (the ABC's). It compliments other coach education resources which may focus on the movement skills of running, hopping, skipping etc. This workshop assists coaches to observe, analyse and coach good movement patterns within their sessions whether multi skill or sport specific.

By the end of this workshop session coaches will be familiar with the fundamental concepts related to agility, balance, co-ordination and speed:

Agility - dynamic stability, starting and stopping, momentum, acceleration and rhythm
Balance - establishing a stable core, static stability, exploring the centre of gravity and base of support
Co-ordination - related to disassociating body parts and the co-ordination of explosive actions including jumping, throwing, striking and kicking

Pre Requisites

A prerequisite for this workshop is that coaches should have an understanding of the Long-term Athlete Development Model and associated player pathway within their sport.
Places will not be booked without payment.
Cheques made payable to Merseyside Sports Partnership.

Cost

£25.00


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