Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Coaching Series - Short Courses

Summer Series
Enhancing Coaches Series
Short Courses
EIT in partnership with Sport Hawke‟s Bay offer this series of presentations and workshops for both coaches and athletes. From „grass roots‟ coaches to elite athletes, the series
has something for everyone!
This series is run over five (5) consecutive weeks on Wednesday evenings.
Week One – 25th February Season Planning
Where: C Block (C215 EIT Campus) Education on effective season planning methods,
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm understanding the importance of season planning
Lecturer: Deanne Parkes, BSpEx
Deanne currently works with various elite athletes in in the Hawke‟s Bay region as a Physical Conditioner
Week Two – 4th March Pre-season Preparation and Conditioning
Where: Lady Pettigrew Theatre Education on the latest effective pre-season and Pettigrew.Green Arena conditioning training methods for coaching athletes.
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm Understanding the importance of pre-season training
Lecturer: Marcus Agnew, MHSC, BSR and building a pre-season training programme. How
to train athletes more effectively and efficiently.
Marcus is a lecturer on the Recreation and Sport programme, for Degree, Diploma, and Certificate students.
He has a Masters in Health Science from the Auckland University of Technology, completing his thesis on
“Game Analysis in Rugby Union” with the NZRU.
Week One – 11th March Fitness Testing
Where: Lady Pettigrew Theatre Education of the latest fitness testing methods and
Pettigrew.Green Arena understanding them. How to select an appropriate
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm fitness test to assess specific fitness components.
Lecturer: Dr Carl Paton, PhD
Carl gained his initial degree in Sport Science from Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) and has since completed both Masters and Doctoral degrees specialising in endurance exercise physiology.
Week One – 18th March Recovery and Recovery Massage (3 hours)
Where: Hawkes Nest Education for optimising recovery including the role of
Pettigrew.Green Arena of massage. Basic massage techniques for recovery
Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm will be demonstrated and practiced.
Lecturer: Jill Morgan, Dip.PE, Dip.Tchg, Dip.MT, ND
Jill has studied in a variety of disciplines including naturopathy and massage. She has had an involvement in top level hockey for more than 20 years and her new passion of golf has taken her to inter-provincial representation.
Week One – 25th March Speed, Agility and Quickness (3 hours)
Where: Taradale High School Gym Education on effective training methods
Murphy Road, Taradale for coaching speed, agility and quickness.
Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm Understanding the importance of training speed,
Agility and quickness, and building a
Lecturer: Deanne Parkes, BSpEx programme.
Deanne currently works with various elite athletes in the Hawkes Bay region as a Physical Conditioner.
She is also the head trainer for the Central Districts Cricket Team.
Cost is $10 per course, due on the night.
Please register your interest with Lorraine Guillemot,
Health, Recreation and Sport Section Administration,
lorraine@eit.ac.nz, 06 974 8000 ext 5420
OR
Tim Motu, Sport Hawkes Bay, tim.m@sporthb.net.nz,
06 845 9336 ext 762