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2011 Canadian Sport for Life Workshop

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Date:
January 19th & 20th, 2011

Location:
The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ottawa, ON. Book before December 20th & receive a rate of $135. Book online or mention the "LTAD Workshop" when calling.

Cost: Register by December 20th and receive an early-bird rate of $160. Groups of 5 of more receive a discounted rate of $135 (email Danielle for the admin code)


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In addition to the CS4L Workshop, a pre-Workshop targeted at municipal recreation will be offered on January 18th at an additional cost of $40.

Don't forget, all NSOs and MSOs can send two delegates free of charge (email Danielle for the admin code).

See you in January!


The 2011 CS4L Workshop is quickly approaching! It will feature a wealth of knowledge and expertise with 16 panel presentations, 26 individual sessions & over 80 presenters. Below are just a few highlights to get you thinking...


Specialization in Sport - A Tricky Business!

Istvan Balyi - Specialization in a particular sport is a complex phenomenon. Many believe that early specialization in any sport is a great advantage; however, research suggests that early specialization in a late specialization sport is actually is a disadvantage. This session will analyze and discuss early and late specialization sports and will overview specialization in the LTAD context.


Train to Win

Dr. Stephen Norris, Julie Healy, Dr. David Smith, Pierre Lafontaine & Dr. Gord Sleivert - This panel will discuss the CS4L high performance stage 'T2W'. The panelists will present their key points surrounding this stage and the audience will have an opportunity to make their own comments and engage the panel members further.
 

Igniting the Young Athlete

Dr. Gord Sleivert & Tyler Goodale - CSC Pacific, in partnership with the PacificSport Centre, is launching Ignite - a new development program preparing young athletes in the L2T/T2T stages. We will present the program development strategy and an overview of how three training paradigms, Strength and Conditioning, Gymnastics and Track and Field, have been combined into a program to build foundational fitness and athleticism.

Paradigm Shifts in Different Sectors

Richard Way, Istvan Balyi, Jeff Carmichael, Elaine Danelsko & Reg Leidl - You can plan for what has happened in the past, you can plan for what is happening now or you can plan for what you anticipate the future to be. Join thought leaders from various sectors for insight into the existing paradigms that they see shifting in the future.

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