Developing Physical Capacity coach workshop - Mon 26 Feb

Getting physically conditioned for the season doesn't happen overnight - it's something you & your players need to be aware of NOW so they can hit the season hard right from the start and deliver peak performance to the best of their abilities.  What's more, if fitness and correct technique are sustained it is a key way to avoid injury and stay in the game longer.

If you're a coach who's keen to upskill and expand your netball know-how here's your chance to make the most of your off-season for your own personal development.  Why not attend some coaching courses aimed at teaching you the best techniques, sharing ideas and supplying you with the right knowledge to be the best coach you can be?  Course content has been compiled by experts from Netball New Zealand and even offer the chance to gain recognised accreditation for your efforts.

Our next course on offer is Developing Physical Capacity which focuses on providing coaches with the information and skills necessary to enable them to plan and implement basic enhancing performance concepts and fitness programmes with their players, teams and squad. This workshop will provide coaches with the information and skills necessary to enable them to plan and implement fundamental concepts of smart preparation, smart warm up and cool down, smart movement, training and injury management with their players, teams and squads.

By the end of the workshop coaches should be able to:
* Understand the philosophies and practices of NetballSmart in particular– Smart Preparation, Smart Warm up and Cool down, Smart Movement, Smart Training and Smart Injury Management.
* Demonstrate an understanding of the physical requirements for netball at a communitylevel.
* Apply fundamental injury prevention principles for netball.

This workshop can be completed by coaches/players/managers/umpires from any sporting code with a particular interest in expanding their knowledge in this area.  Player Centred Coaching should be completed prior to attending this workshop but if not possible get in touch with coachdevelopment@netballcentral.co.nz to discuss further options.

When: Monday 26th February 2018
Time: 6.30pm to 9.00pm
Where: Hataitai Netball Pavilion, 43 Ruahine Street, Hataitati, Wellington - map of venue
Cost: $25 per person or $12.50 if a coach of a secondary school team (see below)
Discount Offers: All coaches who pay for and attend 5 modules anywhere in the Zone will receive a refund equivalent to one workshop: $25.  These refunds will be processed twice a year in July and December.
For the 2018 calendar year Netball Central Zone is pleased to offer a 50% discount to student coaches attending an affiliated Secondary School or coaches of a netball team from an affiliated Secondary School.
Invoice Option:  If you have approval to invoice your School, Club or Centre these registrations will be accepted without payment.  Please provide School/Club/Centre Name, Contact Person and Email Address for invoices.

Pays to be prompt as spaces are limited.  The course will only go ahead with a minimum of 6 attendees and maximum of 15 attendees.
Late enquiries welcome - if wishing to enquire please phone 387 6031.

To register access the online registration form here:
https://www.sporty.co.nz/viewform/70940
Registrations must be accompanied by payment at the time of registration.  

Payment Options:
Internet Banking     Bank: ANZ    Account Number: 01-1839-0302543-00
Please state your name and reference “NNZ MODULES” in the particulars when arranging payment.
Cheque       Please make out to "Netball Central Zone" and post to Netball Central Zone, PO Box 14-845, Kilbirnie, Wellington




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