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| ...s a revolution going on in kids’ sport.
Research shows there’s a right way and a right time to develop the fundamental movement skills and fundamental sport skills that benefit kids for their whole lives. Just as important, we’ve learned that by making the process fun for kids, they will stay active and have greater chances to become top-level athletes.
Because kids who have fun being active are more likely to stay active for life.
Active Start DVD - Physical Activity for Children 0-6 years old
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| Women in Sport |
| ...n mulitple levels.
Women and Leadership Program
CAAWS' Women and Leadership Program consists of five development sessions that blend theory with practical applications, and provide an opportunity for women working or volunteering in sport, active living, recreation or the school system to share experiences, ideas and successful techniques. Sessions include: Effective Communication, Conflict Resolution, Influencing Change, Creating Work Life Balance and Effective Networking.
Unleash Your Leadership Potential: A Workshop for Young Women
An interactive experience combining theory and interactive exercises. This workshop caters to young women aged 15-20 who are involved in sport, recreation or physical activity as athletes, coaches or volunteers and hope to continue to contribute in their future career or volunteer activities. Deliverable in a two or three hour format, the workshop covers t... |
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| ...fostering their physical, mental, emotional and social potential. Regardless of the gender of the coach, he or she must recognize the specific needs of their athletes and understand the unique characteristics of female athletes. This revised publication comes from Coaches BC. If you would like to quote or reprint from the publication, please request permission and use the following reference: Watson, L. J. (2011). Coaching Female Athletes. Richmond, BC: Coaches Association of BC. Click here for the publication
A Sport Parent's Guide
A supplementary document that introduces the stages of the CS4L model and provides guidance for parent's of active children.
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Long Term Athlete Development Information for Parents
This booklet is a simplified explanation of LTAD and how it related to the stages of a child’s development. It is intended to provide parents with guidance and information to make the right sport decisions.
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Canadian Sport for Life Poster
This fold out brochure describes the stages of LTAD along with inspiring quotes from exceptional Canadian athletes depicting how their journey in sport has followed the stages of LTAD.
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The Role of Monitoring Growth in Long-Term Athlete Development
By Istvan Balyi & Richard Way
This document is intended for coaches who have a solid working knowledge of periodizing annual programs. We hope that the information provided in this document will help coaches develop and deliver training, competition and recovery programs that are specific to the developmental level of the individual(s) they are coaching.
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| ... Coaching Manitoba, Team Manitoba, KidSport and the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.
In 2010, Sport Manitoba took a major step forward by developing a new home base in the Sport for Life Centre. A first in Canada, the new Sport for Life Centre at 145 Pacific Avenue in the Exchange District, is a one-stop resource for creating a healthier community by helping athletes and youth learn, grow and succeed in sport.
While the renovation of phase 1 of this 100-year old heritage building is complete, fundraising is underway to realize the full vision of phase 2 which includes the building of a training fieldhouse and new programming opportunities for our community.
Our goals are simple - more kids playing and enjoying sport, more adults participating and getting involved and more Manitobans winning on the world stage.
For complete details, visit the Sport for Life Centre website at www.sportforlifecentre.ca
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| Sport for Life Centre |
| ...efit.
> Help Kids Join the Right Team
Sport programming and leadership development will be provided for underserved youth, proving an alternative to gangs.
> Revitalize Downtown Winnipeg
The Sport for Life Centre is centrally located and will invigorate Winnipeg’s inner city by attracting 400,000 people downtown each year.
> Bring Sports Heroes to Life
The new and interactive Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum will serve as a source for inspiration, as will athletes of all levels training together in the same facility.
> Build Healthy Communities
The Sport for Life Centre will be a one-stop resource that offers healthy alternatives for all ages. The same skills that aid sport development translate into valuable life skills and, in turn, a healthier community.
The Sport for Life Centre is partially complete but we need your help to realize the full vision. Be a Sport for Life champion by donating today and help Manitoba lead the way in sport and in life.
Visit the Sport for Life Centre website for all the details www.sportforlifecentre.ca
Sport Manitoba can be contacted at the Sport for Life Centre in the following ways:
Mailing Address:
Sport for Life Centre
Sport Manitoba
145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 2Z6
General Sport Inquiries: (204) 925-5600
Sport Manitoba Business Offices: (204) 925-5605
Fax: (204) 925-5916
Email
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| Coaching Manitoba Excellence Awards |
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| Sport for Life Centre |
| ...served youth, proving an alternative to gangs.
> Revitalize Downtown Winnipeg
The Sport for Life Centre is centrally located and will invigorate Winnipeg’s inner city by attracting 400,000 people downtown each year.
> Bring Sports Heroes to Life
The new and interactive Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum will serve as a source for inspiration, as will athletes of all levels training together in the same facility.
> Build Healthy Communities
The Sport for Life Centre will be a one-stop resource that offers healthy alternatives for all ages. The same skills that aid sport development translate into valuable life skills and, in turn, a healthier community.
The Sport for Life Centre is partially complete but we need your help to realize the full vision. Be a Sport for Life champion by donating today and help Manitoba lead the way in sport and in life.
Visit the Sport for Life Centre website for all the details, www.sportforlifecentre.ca.
Sport Manitoba can be contacted at the Sport for Life Centre in the following ways:
Mailing Address:
Sport for Life Centre
Sport Manitoba
145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 2Z6
General Sport Inquiries: (204) 925-5600
Sport Manitoba Business Offices: (204) 925-5605
Fax: (204) 925-5916
Email
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| Grants |
| ...ort Manitoba offers a wide range of developmental grants that facilitate the growth of athletes, coaches and officials at the community level.
Assistance provided by Sport Manitoba focuses on participants who are being introduced to sport and those who are looking to take their development to the nex... |
| Canada-Manitoba Sport Development |
| ...boriginal and new immigrant populations.
2) Mobilize the energies and resources of Manitoba’s sport, fitness and recreation sectors to address obstacles to access and participation in sport by remote and inner urban communities, and particularly by Manitoba’s Aboriginal and new immigrant populations.
3) Generate continued, sustainable growth in sport participation through enhanced leadership at the local level.
4) Engage other government departments, local governments, community organizations and the private sector to support the efforts o... |
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| Services for Athletes |
| ...ort education programs.
Scholarships: Scholarships are available to student athletes in Manitoba to assist them in their academics while pursuing their participation in sport.
Grants: Financial support may be available through additional programs such as athlete assistance, women to watch or KidSport.
Power Smart Manitoba Games: The province's largest ongoing multi-sport program bringing together participants from across the province. The Games are held every two years and alternate between summer and winter sports events. Participation in the Power Smart Manitoba Games begins with regional try outs. Regional teams of approximately 200 athletes, coaches, managers and mission staff go on to participate in the Provincial Finals.
Team Toba: Sport Manitoba works with the provincial sport organizations to send representatives from Manitoba (Team Toba) to both the Canada Games and the Western Canada Games. Both these games are multi-sport events that bring together the best athletes in a specified age group from across Canada or Western Canada.
Sport Partners: Sport Manitoba provides support to, and is in partnership with, over 100 sport-related organizations that also provide services, programs and events to support Manitoba's athletes.... |
| About |
| ...ateur sport in Manitoba. The primary focus of Sport Manitoba is on the development of athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers. We believe that sport is a healthy and positive tool to build strong and vibrant citizens and communities.
Sport Manitoba
Implements the policy directives of the Province of Manitoba in concert with the Canadian Sport Policy and Manitoba Action Plan for ... |
| Night of Champions |
| ...ketball
Congratulations to our winner: Bill Johnson!
Coach nominee bios
The Manitoba Chicken Producers Junior Female Athlete of the Year
Meghan Dufault -Hockey
Taryn Grant - Water Ski Wakeboard
Melissa Kitching - Athletics
Danielle Lemoine - Ten Pin Bowling
Sarah Loewen - Equestrian
Heather McLean - Speed Skating
Chantal Van Landeghem - Swimming
Alix Younger - Squash
Congratulations to our winner: Chantal Van Landeghem!
The Manitoba Chicken Producers Junior Male Athlete of the Year
Kurtis Cullen - Racquetball
Quinton Howden - Hockey
Mitch Hupe - Ten Pin Bowling
Angus Klassen - Baseball
Remi Laurencelle - Ball Hockey
Jesse Leyte - Five Pin Bowling
Tyler Mislawchuk - Triathlon
Chris Prendergast - Cycling
Myles Sullivan - Golf
Congratulations to our winner: Quinton Howden!
The Calm Air Junior Team of the Year
Altona Bisons - Baseball
Under 15 Manitoba "Selects" Ball Hockey Team
Winnipeg Thrashers - Hockey
2011 Youth Challenge Manitoba Team - Five Pin Bowling
Congratulations to our winner: Winnipeg Thrashers!
The Sport Manitoba Official of the Year
Jim Fleury - Swimming
Michele Grant - Water Ski Wakeboard
David Kives - Tennis
Peter Manastyrsky - Soccer
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| Respect in Sport |
| ... as a tool to assist coaches in identifying and dealing with abuse, neglect, harassment, and bullying in sport.
Respect in Sport News
New to Respect in Sport - FAQ
Already Completed the Course - FAQ
Get Certification Number
Coach Testimonial
Support Line
Help Desk
Log-in
Partners
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| Insurance Services |
| ...or amateur sport groups and their members by All Sport Insurance.
If you are a player, coach, official or volunteer and your sport is enrolled in the Sport Manitoba Insurance Program you are covered while acting within the scope of your sport related duties.
On the chance that a claim has to be made, the Provincial Sport Organization should be the first point of contact.
Accident Claim Instructions
Accident Claim Form
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| Grants and Services |
| ...gh corporate donations, foundation grants, planned giving and special activities and events. Funds that are raised help offset the cost of participant registration fees for community based sport programs. Funding is administered by Sport Manitoba's Regional Offices.
Additional information can be found on the KidSport website. ... |
| Scholarships |
| ...and one male and one female student from rural Manitoba will be selected to each receive a bursary of $500 to be used towards their tuition.
2012/2013 Coaching Manitoba Bursary Application
2012/2013 Coaching Manitoba Bursary Reference Form
The 2011/12 recipients were
The 2010/11 recipients were
The 2008/09 recipients were
Manitoba Foundation for Sports Scholarships
Application Deadline is May 18, 2012
The Manitoba Foundation for Sports (MFFS) scholarship program administrated by Sport Manitoba was established to support young athletes of Sport Manitoba partners, who continue to participate in amateur sport while pursuing a post-secondary education on a full time basis. The scholarships are awarded to graduating high school students entering a post-secondary institution and to students in their second or subsequent year in a post-secondary institution.
The program's emphasis is placed on athletes who ... |
| Programs |
| ...bans from grass roots participation and community development to the highest levels of athletes, coaches and officials achievement.
Sport Manitoba programs:
Enable participation through KidSport.
Provide direct assistance to enhance the development of Manitoba's outstanding athletes, coaches and officials thru Athlete Assistance and Coach and Official development.... |
| How Soccer is Changing |
| ... and success of the beautiful game in Canada.
To read more on Wellness to World Cup and LTPD
Sample practice activites: Follow the leader, Making friends with the ball, Nuts and Squirrels and Chain soccer
Feature Article
by Sylvie Beliveau
LTPD Manager
Canadian Soccer Association
Why are the changes in soccer (LTPD) beneficial for children aged 8 and under?
“The changes in soccer (LTPD), aim at giving the game back to the kids by placing them in the center of their development and the learning process.”
"Get rid of it! Kick it out! Kick it away!" all that screaming by adults under the pressure to win games does not have a place in soccer (LTPD). For too long, this was exactly how we valued the work done by the volunteer coaches who devote time and energy to the game and how we position success for the players developing. Imagine how beneficial it would be to play without this fear of being screamed at and with the freedom of the streets that has been lost.
In today`s world, where kids have stopped playing outside, it has become more important to educate the adults (coaches and parents) in how to structure the environment and the changes in soccer. As the early experiences in soccer are nowadays organized, supervised and coached, LTPD provides the necessary information to reach our goal, to provide a game for the kids rather than the adults.
Before the age of 8, kids play soccer to have fun; they have yet to fall in love with the game. And before they can play the game, they need to develop the skills.
The changes provided by LTPD make us understand it is crucial to teach children of the early stages (4 to 8 years old) the proper fundamentals to develop and to enjoy sports all lifelong. In addition to learning how to run, jump, throw, catch, roll, kick, they also need to learn to solve game problems and the only way is to encourage children to express themselves. This is only possible if kids play fearless and allow themselves to control the ball, play with it and run with it.
As Thomas J. Watson was saying:
“Would you like me to give you a formula for success? It’s really quite simple. Double your rate of failure. You are thinking of failure as the enemy of success, but it isn’t at all. You can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it, so go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because remember, that’s where you will find success.”
Smart kicking starts with a touch.
In soccer, we must be able to select relevant information and appropriately process it to build an appropria... |
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