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The Sports Path Newsletter
Number 34
   October 2015 
 
 
New Developments in Video 

 
Great example of how to use video to film yourself coaching from Jack Walton a coach educator at the English Football Association 


EXCITING NEW ONLINE COURSE FOR PEOPLE WANTING TO WORK IN FOOTBALL 

Careersinfootball.com has teamed up with Sports Path to create an exciting online course for people wanting to work in football. This course is perfect for people starting out in a career and wanting to get to the top.
The course includes the modules to challenge and develop your career skills, giving you the best chance of achieving your career goals
The course is designed for anyone wanting to develop a career in the football industry - from taking your first steps in football - to pushing towards your long-term goals. The course is specially designed to be personalised to your situation and give you the best chances of success
The course is fully interactive and designed to challenge you to achieve your dream career in football!
For further details view here 

What makes your coaching session unmissable ? 



Win $1,000 for your club 

Sports Path Awards for 2015


 

We have had a number of applications from Youth Soccer Clubs for this Award.

The  Panel of Judges for these awards have been confirmed. 

Sports Path is providing an Award of $1,000 for the Youth Soccer Club which has developed the best Online Learning Network to support the development of coaches at their club.Entrance is free

For Further details please click here

 




Some New Tools to Support Coach and Player Development 
Useful for Coach Development Webinars or Discussions with players you don't see that often 
Skype has finally added  the one feature that makes Google Hangouts so much easier to use: shareable chat links.This means you can now use Skype to chat with anyone, not just the people in your contact list. Details here 
 You can now create polls on twitter - ideal for getting quick feedback from players or coaches. Details here 
You can also create polls in Google + Circles. See below 


Online Sport and Fitness at the Open University 

The Open University ( based in England ) has recently extended the range of short and longer online courses and lectures in Sports and Fitness 
Worth having a look here 

I hope you have found something useful in this month's newsletter.If so please pass on this email to your colleagues and ask them to sign up for future newsletters
We can promise you more material in our November 2015 newsletter to help you use the web to support coach and player development 

Best Wishes
 
Yours Sincerely,
 
Robin Russell