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Making Sport Better with Wayne Goldsmith: 4 spaces left
THE SPORT EXPERIENCE – MAKING SPORT BETTER
An afternoon workshop for coaches and teachers with the Australian coaching expert Wayne Goldsmith.
This 4 hour workshop in Willand will give local teachers and coaches the chance to learn from a world class expert on your doorstep.
Booking deadline is May 1st 2019
International sports coach Wayne Goldsmith has influenced the coaching, thinking and teaching of some of the world’s leading athletes, coaches and teams.
His client list includes: United States Olympic Committee, Sydney Roosters NRL, Tennis Australia, Australian Rugby Union/Wallabies, Singapore Sports Council, Swimming South Africa, United Kingdom Sports Institute, Sport New Zealand and more.
Here is an example of Wayne describing coaching
This workshop will have limited spaces so that each delegate will have the chance to ask questions and take relevant information back to their school or club.
There will be two practical breakout sessions led by James Marshall, Head Coach of the Excelsior Athletic Development Club and author of “Training Young Athletes.” This will give delegates the chance to experience some new ideas in movement and how to apply them easily into your sessions.
Course Details
Itinerary:
- Welcome and Introductions
- Seminar 1: COACHING – THE ART AND THE HEART Wayne Goldsmith
- Practical Breakout 1: Guided Discovery in Action. James Marshall
- COACHING THE ATHLETE: INSPIRATION NOT JUST PERSPIRATION. Wayne Goldsmith
- Practical Breakout 2: The Dynamic Core. James Marshall
- Questions and Answers- Lessons learnt from the afternoon.
Venue: Willand Rovers FC, Silver Street, Willand, EX15 2RG
Time 1300-1700
Date Wednesday 15th May
Cost £40
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Client Testimonials
James was in sole charge of fitness related matters, organising and implementing training programmes... also provided players with mentoring and advice on nutritional needs. He varied the programmes and was keen to keep ideas fresh and designed activities suitable to help young rugby player's progress. James was keen to put time into the thought process of his ideas and carry out to a very high standard.
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