Great Britain Coach Engagement Day
Great Britain Prepares is offering a once in a lifetime
opportunity to access the coaches and athletes who will be
representing Great Britain in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
The GB Coach Engagement Day is Open to qualified hockey coaches
and will take place on Thursday, 17 May 2012 at Bisham Abbey
National Sports Centre, Buckinghamshire – home to the Great Britain
hockey teams.
The day will include the following:
- The chance to watch, hear and learn from GB men’s squad coaches
Jason Lee, David Bunyan and Bobby Crutchley as they put their
athletes through a two hour training session - The chance to watch, hear and learn from GB women’s squad
coaches Danny Kerry, Karen Brown and Craig Parnham as they put
their athletes through a two hour training session - The opportunity to question the coaches LIVE, led by compere
Howard Bentham (BBC Hereford and Worcester) - A series of workshops with a top presenters, including;
– The English Institute of Sport and Polar, a leader in sports
instruments and heart rate monitoring
– The Coach’s Psychological Toolbox – Bryan Jones, Principal
Lecturer in Coaching & Performance at the University of Central
Lancashire (UCLan) and Level 4 Hockey Coach Award.
– Movement Skills – John Trower, Level 4 Hockey Coach Award
and coach to triple Olympic medallist Steve Backley - Lunch, tea and coffee
- Information and goody bag
This incredible opportunity costs just £65 for qualified hockey
coaches.
For further information
http://www.greatbritainhockey.co.uk/news.asp?itemid=370&itemTitle=Great+Britain+Prepares+%2D+Coaching+Day§ion=000100010001§ionTitle=News&start_date=2012/03/01
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