Presentations

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The views and opinions expressed in the papers and presentations delivered during this conference are strictly those of the authors and presenters and do not represent the views or opinions of the Coaching Association of Canada in any way. Accordingly, the Coaching Association of Canada shall not be held responsible for any such views or opinions expressed.

Pre-Conference Activities  
Thursday November 2    
  Coaching Research Symposium Presenters Downloads
8:30- 9:30 We are coaches Guylaine Demers, Université Laval
 
  Women in Coaching Dru Marshall, University of Alberta
Gretchen Kerr, University of Toronto
Marshall-pdf (528 KB)
  Competition – Introduction Coach Evaluation for Canoe

Phil Sullivan, Brock University

 
09:30 – 10:20 1. Key characteristics of coaches that use sound coaching practice: Recommendations for coach education Ian Reade,
Katie Hall,
Wendy Rodgers, University of Alberta
 
  2. How does Canada stack up? Comparing Canada’s Sport Policies to five other nations David Legg, Mount Royal College,
Veerle De Bosscher, Vrije Universiteit (Brussels/Bruxelles)
Legg-pdf (927 KB)
  3. Coaching confidence and player attrition in youth hockey Phil Sullivan,
Mark Browne, Brock University
Sullivan-pdf (1 MB)
  4. On the use and disuse of video in coaching Chris Bertram et al., University College of the Fraser Valley Bertram-pdf (164 KB)
10:40 – 12:00 5. The Acquisition of Coaching Knowledge of Elite Team Sport Coaches Adam D. Carter,
Gordon A. Bloom, McGill University
Carter-pdf (273 KB)
  6. Are The Learning Paths of Elite Canadian Coaches Idiosyncratic? Penny Werthner,
Pierre Trudel,
Jean-François Ménard, University of Ottawa
Werthner-pdf (95 KB)
  7. Coaches’ Development through a Community of Practice: An Example from a Baseball League Diane Culver, Coaching Association of Canada,
Pierre Trudel, University of Ottawa
Culver-pdf (4.4 MB)
  8. Coach Mapping Information Project Ozzie Sawicki, Pozitive Results Sawicki-pdf (250 KB)
13:30 – 14:10 9. Coaching as a Formative Process Emilio Landolfi, University College of the Fraser Valley Landolfi-pdf (280 KB)
  10. A Comparative Analysis of Olympic Coaches and Their Work-Life Balance – Are Coaches Stressed and Burned-out? Penny Werthner, University of Ottawa,
Goran Kentta, Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences,
Natalie Durand-Bush, University of Ottawa
 
14:10 – 15:00 11. Empowering a coach to learn resonance and facilitate it within his team Bettina Callary,
Natalie Durand-Bush, University of Ottawa
 
  12. A description of an expert volleyball coach’s communication profile and the rationale underlying specific interventions throughout a season: a case study Gino Perrault, Université de Sherbrooke Perrault-pdf (188 KB)
  13. Using a multi-method research design to study communication in coaching: examples of volleyball and basketball coaches Martin Roy, Université de Sherbrooke Roy-pdf (161 KB)
  14. Who could help coaches in their development? Jean-François Ménard,
Pierre Trudel, University of Ottawa
Menard-pdf (919 KB)
15:20 – 16:00 15. The transfer of sport science to high performance coaching in Canada Ian Reade,
Katie Spriggs,
Wendy Rodgers, University of Alberta
Reade-pdf (344 KB)
  16. Long-term coach development: phase 1, answering important questions Pierre Trudel,
Penny Werthner, University of Ottawa
Trudel-pdf (363 KB)

 

Friday November 3    
  BC Workshops Presenters Downloads
09:00 – 10:20 BC1A: PETs: How to Develop, Work With, and Maximize a Performance Enhancement Team


Tim Frick,
Judy Latoski,
Kurt Innes,
Marilyn Hellier
PETs-pdf (4.1 MB)
  BC1B: Sport and the Media – More Than Just Results
Don Fennell,
Farhan Lalji,
Judy Joseph Black
 
10:40 – 12:00 BC2A: Functional Assessment of Athletes Anthony Findlay,
Wendy Epp
Assessment-pdf (1.6 MB)
  BC2B: The Long-term Athlete Development Framework: Application to Program Design and Development Richard Way,
Cindy Thomson
 
     
Conference Activities
   
Friday November 3    
13:30 – 14:30 Opening Plenary
The Honourable Michael D. Chong,
Beckie Scott,
Chris Rudge
 
Saturday November 4    
07:30 – 09:30 Women in Coaching Breakfast and Plenary: Celebrating the Differences in How Men and Women Coach

Elaine Allison  
10:00 – 12:00 Workshops    
  A1: Canadian Sport Excellence

Roger Jackson,
Mike Chambers,
Henry Wohler,
Tom Scrimger
Jackson-pdf (35 KB)
Chambers-pdf (255 KB)
Wohler-pdf (76 KB)
Scrimger-pdf (KB)
  A2: LTAD: Integration in Sport Development – From Community to High Performance Sport
Richard Way,
Mary Bluechardt,
Colin Higgs
 
  A3: Coach as a Synthesizer

Frank Dick Dick-pdf (102 KB)
  A4: CAAWS: Effective Networking Nora Sheffe Sheffe-pdf (317 KB)
  A5: Athlete Health: Injury and Illness Prevention

Mike Wilkinson,
Carl Petersen
Wilkinson-pdf (4.8 MB)
Petersen-pdf (438 KB)
  A6: The British Columbia Integrated Performance System

Scott Braley,
Wendy Pattenden
BC-IPS-pdf (1.5 MB)
  A7: The Canadian versus American University Experience: Pros and Cons for Canadian Athletes and Coaches
Allison McNeill,
Bob Philip,
Judy McCrea
McNeill-pdf (52 KB)
  A8: International Exchange: Team Sports – Major Games Preparation and System Development
Jean-Claude Skrela,
Andre Arantes,
Newton Santos Vianna Junior
Skrela-pdf (575 KB)
Arantes-pdf (353 KB)

       
13:30 – 15:30 Workshops    
  B1: CEO Forum: Best Practices

Anne Merklinger,
Sandra Stevenson
Merklinger-pdf (596 KB)
  B2: Training Evaluators

David Hill Hill-pdf (945 KB)
  B3: Coach Best Practices
Frank Dick,
Pierre Lafontaine,
Peter Eriksson,
Allison McNeill
Dick-pdf (201 KB)


McNeill-pdf (82 KB)
McNeill_EP_Systems-pdf (170 KB)
  B4: Coaching Research: International Perspectives

Claude Savard,
Goran Kentta,
Jim Denison


Denison-pdf
(69 KB)
  B5: Strategic Growth Opportunities for Non-government Revenue and Provincial Sport Lotteries

Moira Gookstetter,
Marc Seguin,
Michelle Bodnarchuk,
Marilyn Kerfoot
Growth-pdf (2.1 MB)
  B6: Mental Recovery and Regeneration for Coaches

Laura Farres Farres-pdf (414 KB)
  B7: Practical Applications of Performance Technology

Kristin Collins  
  B8: Understanding and Enhancing the Performance Environment

Gordon Sleivert,
Susan Boegman
Sleivert-pdf (13.5 MB)
16:00 – 17:00 Plenary: Beyond codes: Taking ethics in coaching to the next level

John Dalla Costa  
       
Sunday November 5    
09:30 – 11:30 Closing Plenary: Integrating National and Provincial/Territorial Sport Development Systems

Tom Scrimger,
Marion Lay,
Pierre Lafontaine
 
  Closing Keynote
John Furlong  
       

 


 

 

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