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Making assumptions: 

Making assumptions Before we begin… can hold back progress

Presentation to SDO Network: 

Presentation to SDO Network ‘Evolving the Pathway – Initial Steps’ 23 September 2004

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National / Provincial Coaches Meeting 17-19 October 2003 - Dublin Presenter – Peter McCabe Event

What is elite coaching?: 

What is elite coaching? Use of novel but justified combinations of existing methods / systems Innovation Source that the rest watch and learn from Focus

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Challenge

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Introduction

Sports Development in Ireland: 

Sports Development in Ireland ISC / Istvan Balyi /Technical Advisory Group IHA link to work of TAG Generate first draft of LTPDP for hockey Alignment of Coach Education with LTPDP Introduction

Long Term Player Development is about….: 

Long Term Player Development is about…. Introduction Achieving optimal training, competition and recovery throughout a player’s career, particularly in relation to the important growth and development years of young people

Why is it important?: 

Why is it important? Establish a clear pathway Identify gaps in current practice To provide a planning tool – based on scientific research for coaches and administrators To guide planning for optimal performance Introduction

Current observations of sports systems…: 

Current observations of sports systems… Young players under-train, over-compete Adult programmes superimposed on young players Male programmes superimposed on females Training in early years focuses on outcomes rather than processes Chronological age influences coaching rather than biological ‘Critical’ periods of accelerated adaptation are not fully utilised Introduction

“Coaches are totally accountable and responsible for training and competition results of their athletes without rationalisation and compromise in any form”: 

'Coaches are totally accountable and responsible for training and competition results of their athletes without rationalisation and compromise in any form' The future success of Irish hockey lies largely in the quality of the development process and its implementation from the mini-hockey teacher right through to the senior elite programme Introduction

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Generic Model 6 Stages (phases) Terminology / Shared jargon

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Hockey Model

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Hockey Model 6 Capacities

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Technical Stage 1 6-8 girls 6-9 boys Stage 2 8-11 girls 9-12 boys Stage 3 11-15 girls 12-16 boys Stage 4 15-17 girls 16-18 boys Stage 5 17+ girls 18+ boys Stage 6 30+ Hockey Model Themes for coach focus

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National Coaches Task Key recommendations / illustrative drills

Methods to expand the themes: 

Methods to expand the themes Group work Group leader – use of leading questions Individual critical thinking Feedback and group synthesis Use of templates to record group product National Coaches Task

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National Coaches Task Leading Questions

Methods to expand the themes: 

Methods to expand the themes Group work Group leader – use of leading questions Individual critical thinking Feedback and group synthesis Use of templates to record group product National Coaches Task

Templates for recording group product: 

Templates for recording group product National Coaches Task

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National Coaches Task

Coaches report form - subsection for circulation: 

Coaches report form - subsection for circulation Tournament / team / coach Key learning outcomes from the tournament regarding (a) technical (b) tactical aspects. Comment on Ireland and opposition. Coaching Insight – identify specific practical coaching points related to your learning outcomes National Coaches Task

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Future IHA Task

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The Big Picture Learning to train Training to train Training to compete Training to win Recreational Sport FUNdamentals Club Sport Performance Sport

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Personal Responsibility

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Example Product

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Future requirement?

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Questions