2010 GAIN Apprentorship
June 18 – 23
Coaching athletic
development from design to implementation
The mission of the GAIN Apprentorship is to define the field of Athletic
Development by educating professionals in foundational principles and
methodology as applied to coaching, physical education and rehabilitation.
GAIN Apprentorship =
Apprenticeship + Mentorship
We combine the features of both into an interactive blend of theory and practice in a five-day
residential coaching school format. This is an opportunity to observe,
question, and explore the application of the Gambetta Method – Systematic Sport
Development Model of training, teaching and injury rehabilitation.
The coaching school represents just a beginning. To foster continued growth and interaction the graduates of
the program can continue to participate via the secure web site, and the
coaching school for the duration of their careers if they so choose for no
additional cost.
The 2010 school will be June 18 – June 23 in Sunrise,
Florida at the Holiday Inn KICS International Sport Complex –
http://www.kicsint.com
The program is open to sport coaches, conditioning coaches, physical
education teachers, athletic trainers, physical therapists, chiropractors and
doctors. Enrollment is limited.
Tuition is $3,600 with a $250.00 non-refundable deposit required upon
acceptance. This includes lunch and dinner each day, it does not include rooms,
a special room rate has been arranged with the hotel. Full tuition payment is
required prior to the start of the course. Please call 941-378-1778 for a
special scholastic rate. To download application go to www.gambetta.com/apprentorship
Benefits
Athletic Development Handbook
Physical Competency Assessment
Handbook
T-Shirts and Backpack
Continuing Education Units
Career long access to GAIN Forum
and library
Career long attendance at Coaching School
“Meeting of the Minds” Follow-up
Seminar – Every Fourth Year
The Faculty
Vern Gambetta – Athletic
Development
Jim Radcliffe – Strength &
Power Development
Kelvin Giles – LTAD & Physical
Competency Assessment
Frans Bosch – Biomechanics of
Running
Bill Knowles ATC, CSCS –
Reconditioning
Jack Blatherwick PhD – Physiology
of Exercise
Joe Przytula ATC – Functional
Biomechanics of Upper Extremity & Core
John Perry P.T. – Functional
Biomechanics of Lower Extremity
Ed Ryan ATC – Rehab and
Reconditioning
Greg
Thompson – Physical Education
Dave Joyner
MD –
The Topics
Coaching Today – Contemporary
Coaching Philosophy
Skill Acquisition
Movement Analysis
Physical Competency Assessment –
Testing & Evaluation
Planned Performance Training
Long
Term Plan
Block
Construction
Training
Session Design and Construction
Peaking/Tapering
Strategies
Monitoring
Training
Long Term Athlete Development
Talent
ID & Selection
Reconditioning – Return to Play
Biomechanics of Functional Movement
Motivation and Goal Setting
Speed
Linear
Multidirectional
Speed and Agility
Strength/Power
Strength
Diagnostics
Endurance
Short
Term & Long Term
Flexibility
Management and Organization
Recovery/Regeneration
Competition Analysis & Training
Monitoring
Equipment Selection
Sport Specific Considerations
Special Topics
The
Female Athlete
The
Overhead Athlete
The
Masters Athlete
Schedule
Friday
June 18 (Daily Theme – The journey begins)
Saturday
June 19 (Daily Theme – Plan the work & work the plan)
Sunday
June 20 (Daily Theme – Power Up)
Monday
June 21 (Daily Theme – After the work the rest is easy)
Tuesday
June 22 (Daily Theme – Fit and Fast)
Wednesday
June 23 (Daily Theme – Good to go)
The schedule is set up so that is a plenary session with the
entire group followed by small group interaction with the instructors. There
will be a blend of small group session and “active learning” how to coach
sessions.
Marcelo
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