SCHEDULE

(as of November 14, 2010 – Subject to changes)

Delegates Package (.pdf 918 KB)

Conference-at-a-Glance

Theme: Reach Higher

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Coaching the Developing Athlete


Coach Education and Research High Performance
Sport Management
TARGET GROUP Coaches and technical directors responsible for junior, provincial, and international athletes; club and school coaches; Canada Games coaches Coach educators (NCCP Learning Facilitators and Evaluators); program developers (coaching coordinators and technical directors working for provincial/ territorial, national, and international federations); coaching researchers
[Includes the CAC Coaching Research Symposium]
High performance coaches; high performance sport directors; sport scientists
[Includes The SPort INnovation (SPIN) Summit]
Sport administrators; chief executive officers; marketing and communications professionals of sport organizations and government
Open to all Delegates

 

PRE-CONFERENCE  WEDNESDAY, November 17, 2010

 

Coaching the Developing Athlete


Coach Education and Research High Performance
Sport Management
 
Open to all Delegates

11:00 – onwards  
Registration for The SPIN Summit
8:30 – 17:30
Partner Meetings
9:00 – 12:00

National Sport Science/Medicine Advisory Committee (NSSMAC)

Discipline Meetings

(All Health Science Service Providers)
13:00 – 17:30     The SPIN Summit – Schedule (.pdf)
 

 

THURSDAY, November 18, 2010

 

Coaching the Developing Athlete


Coach Education and Research High Performance
Sport Management
 
Open to all Delegates

12:00 – 20:00  
Registration
8:30 – 17:30
Partner Meetings
8:30 – 17:30     The SPIN Summit – Schedule (.pdf)
 
19:30 – 22:30    

Presented by: CAC Coaching Research Committee

Leading sport scientists and researchers will present poster presentations describing recent research related to athlete and coach development, followed by a mix and mingle for participants.

A keynote address will be given by Dr. Patrick Duffy, Professor at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK and Chairman of the European Coaching Council and John Bales, CEO of the Coaching Association of Canada and President of the International Council for Coach Education.

Party snacks and refreshments will be served.

Poster Presentations and Social Schedule.pdf

Coaching Research Abstracts (.pdf)

 

 

FRIDAY, November 19, 2010

 

Coaching the Developing Athlete


Coach Education and Research High Performance
Sport Management
 
Open to all Delegates

7:00 – 15:00
Registration
7:30 – 9:30
Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00
Round Table Discussions

Delegates will be able to participate in small group round table discussions on a number of topics that will be led by Canadian sport and business leaders. Round Table topics .pdf

9:00 – 9:15

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Transition
9:15 – 10:30

Opening Plenary – Keynote Address

Presented by: Province of Ontario

Keith Pelley, President of Rogers Media/Président de Rogers Media

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

10:30 – 11:00
Networking/Break/Transition
11:00 – 12:30
(90 minutes)
A1: Understanding Canadian Youth: Implications for Talent ID in Urban Environments

A2: Quality of Sport Engagement in Young Athletes: Does the Way You Coach Your Athletes Matter?

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

A3: Research: Life Skills

A4: LFs: The Facilitator’s Dilemma: It works in Moose Factory on Tuesday, but flops in Sissiboo Falls on Sunday

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

A5: Coach Education Design: Using Technology to Maximize Coach Training

A6: A Look at Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games and Impact on High Performance Sport in Canada

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

A7: Utilizing the Electronic YTP (Yearly Training Plan) – PART A

A8: Canadian Sport for Life as Organizational DNA

A9: The Net-Amorphosis of Traditional Media

12:30 – 12:45
Transition
12:45 – 14:30

Luncheon and Plenary – Keynote Address

Presented by: City of Ottawa and Ottawa Tourism

You, Me and Them: Dealing with Generational Differences in Today’s Workforce

Dr. Linda Duxbury, Carleton University

Lunch will be served.

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

14:30 – 15:00
Networking/Break/Transition
15:00 – 16:30
(90 minutes)
B1: Coaching the Female Athlete B2: Research: Coaching Behaviour

B3: LFs: The Method in the Madness

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

B4: Coach Education Design: Using Technology to Evaluate Coaches

B5: Coaching Best Practices

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

B6: Evolving the Canadian Sport Institute Concept in Canada – Progress and Challenges

B7: Utilizing the Electronic YTP (Yearly Training Plan) – PART B

B8: Ethics Café – An Exchange on Ethical Issues in Sport

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

B9: Social Media – The Bigger Picture

B10: CEO Perspectives

18:30 – 22:30
Sport Leadership Awards

Includes:
Awards Presentation, 18:30–19:30, The Westin Ottawa
The Sport Leadership Awards are a highlight of the conference. Awards to be presented include Petro-Canada Coaching Excellence Awards, Jack Donohue "Coach of the Year" Award, Sheila Robertson Award, Investors Group National Volunteer Sport Administrator Award, and Geoff Gowan Award.

Awards After-Dinner, 19:30
A dinner buffet will be served with a full cash bar available. A DJ will keep the flow for an evening of networking and dancing (if you so desire!)

SATURDAY, November 20, 2010

  Coaching the Developing Athlete

Coach Education and Research High Performance
Sport Management
 
Open to all Delegates

7:30 – 12:00
Registration
8:00 – 9:30
Continental Breakfast
8:30 – 9:30

Plenary – Keynote Address

Putting the “You” in YouTube: The Power of Strategic Social Media Engagement

Mike Kujawski, Centre of Excellence for Public Sector Marketing/Centre d’excellence en marketing gouvernemental


(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

9:30 – 10:00

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Networking/Break/Transition
10:00 – 11:30
(90 minutes)
C1: Planning and Periodization of Training in the Micro/Meso Structure at the T2T and T2C Stages of Athlete Development

C2: The WIN is Within

C3: Research: Evaluation of the NCCP

C4: Evaluators: Evaluating Remotely – Making it Work for You

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

C5: Coach Education Design: Event Hosting and Coach Education – A Match Made in Heaven

C6: “Performance Profiling” – Identifying the Skills and Characteristics Required to Excel

C7: Effective Use of Performance Technology/Performance Analysis in the Daily Training Environment

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

C8: Advancing the Canadian Sport System: Investigating Critical Issues

C9: Overcoming Resistance – How Governance Can Lead the Way

C10: Staring you in the Facebook: Social Media is here to stay – Can it Work for Your Sport Organization?

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

11:30 – 12:00
Networking/Break/Transition
12:00 – 13:30

Women in Coaching Luncheon and Plenary

Robin Mednick,
President and Executive Director of Pencils for Kids/Présidente et directrice administrative de Pencils for Kids

Lunch will be served.

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

13:30 – 14:00
Networking/Break/Transition
14:00 – 15:30
(90 minutes)

D1: Sport Nutrition: Separating Facts from Fiction PLUS Olympic Nutritional YTP-Preparing Canada's Womens Hockey Team for Gold

Presented by: Chunky

D2: Research: Coach-Athlete Interactions in Youth Sport

D3: LFs and Evaluators: How do you get the Learner to See what you See?

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

D4: Coach Education Design: Quality Assurance for NCCP – Bridging the Gap Through Research

D5: Own the Podium 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Observations

D6: Sport Specific Functional Movement Assessment – Integrating it into your Strength and Conditioning Program and Integrated Support Team (IST)

D7: How Managing Risks Can Help You Prevent and Put Out Fires!

D8: Marketing your Sport to Canadian Youth: Implications for Sponsorship and Sport Participation

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

D10: Athlete Assistance   Program
(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

15:30 – 16:00
Networking/Break/Transition
16:00 – 18:00
Closing Remarks and Farewell Gathering

Presented by: Tourism Toronto

Party snacks and refreshments will be served.

(Simultaneous Translation English><French available)

18:00 - 19:30  

Coaches of Canada Annual General Meeting

POST-CONFERENCE SUNDAY, November 21, 2010

8:00 onwards
Partner Meetings // Departures