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Ontario Coaches Conference Kicks Off With FREE Open Plenary

Pierre_LaFontaineSport and physical activity play an important role in children’s healthy growth and development, but in recent times physical activity has suffered serious decline among Canadian children. According to Canadian Sport For Life experts, "to create an active and healthy population ALL Canadian children need a sound foundation of movement  and sport skills to build on later in life; and this foundation is called Physical Literacy."

Pierre Lafontaine, CEO/National Coach, Swimming Canada will inspire parents, coaches, athletes and volunteers to look beyond trophies & medals and encourage young Canadians to get active for life at a FREE open plenary during the Ontario Coaches Conference, February 26-28, 2010 in Guelph. RSVP: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or click here to learn more about the Ontario Coaches Conference.

 

Pursuing Motherhood And Medals

Canadian Journal for Women in Coaching
JANUARY 2010 FEATURE

medalsIt's a topic where intransigence is the norm. Whether a woman is a high performance coach or an athlete, the prevailing attitude claims that she cannot possibly continue her pursuit of excellence when she becomes a mother. Of the growing numbers of girls and women engaged in high performance sport, inevitably some continue to compete well into their child-bearing years. While the numbers of women coaches at that level is much smaller (too small, we would claim), far too often they are forced to choose between profession and parenthood. Institutionally, there simply isn't the support that makes doing both possible and palatable. Click here to read more.

 

Investors Group Community Coaching Conference Grants Available

Investor_GroupThe Coaching Association of Canada and the Investor's Group have 30 grants available for community coaches conference taking place before March 31, 2010. Organizations can receive up to $1,200 to develop coaches in their sport by providing either NCCP workshop, expert speakers and networking opportunities. Applications must be received before January 30, 2010. For more information, including eligibility and online applications click here.

 


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