Attack coaching course - Thursday 8th May

Ever heard the saying "The best defence is a good offence"... well, here's your chance to learn the art of Attack!

If you're a coach seeking some additional ideas and keen to expand your knowledge why not come along?

In an effort to support coaches as you gain traction this season this  Attack coaching course will focus on understanding learning styles for your players.  Some people work best verbally, some visually and some just pick things up by doing and in order to get the best out of your players, it is important to tap into their best learning style.  The course also focuses on developing player self-awareness and covers netball-specific technical and tactical ideas for playing a strong attack game.

We welcome you to attend this handy learning opportunity suitable for coaches who have already completed the Player Centred Coaching course - let us help you add more tricks to your coaching toolkit!

When: Thursday 8th May 2014 (rescheduled from Tuesday 22nd April)
Time: 6.30pm to 9.00pm
Where: Hutt Valley Netball Centre, Taita Netball Pavilion, Taine Street, Taita
Cost: $25 per person
Payment Options: Either via invoice to your school/club (please provide email details) or online to Netball Wellington Centre, Bank Account Number: 12-3141-0055535-00 and please include your NAME and reference NNZCoach as the payment particulars or via cash/cheque at the venue.  Receipts available.

To register promptly email ndo@netballwellington.co.nz and provide the following details or phone 387 6011 to speak to our Programmes Coordinator:
Name:
Email:
Phone:
Affiliated School/Club:

Registrations close Tuesday 6th May.

All the best for your season ahead!




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