Altius at Slippery Rock 2008
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Altius at Slippery Rock 2008
I have been invited to coordinate the instruction at the Slippery Rock camps in June 2008. Not yet sure if I will take the offer up but I would like to know if know if there would be any interest in a coaches clinic on one weekend between the athletes camps. The objectives would be to help coaches clarify their understanding of -
- the Petrov model
- how to teach the model
- the instructional process
- the process of technical coaching.
Would appreciate feedback through email or pvp.
- the Petrov model
- how to teach the model
- the instructional process
- the process of technical coaching.
Would appreciate feedback through email or pvp.
Its what you learn after you know it all that counts. John Wooden
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This is an opportunity that no coach can afford to miss. I know there are more coaches on this forum than the three that have responded. I can not express how important this clinic is for the vault. Coaching has many areas that are rarely addressed but should be. I know Alan will touch on this more in his new book but you can only learn so much from a book or DVD. This is a chance to meet and discuss the teaching/coaching process.
Having met Alan and watch him teach has changed my direction of coaching. Not the model or theory but how I go about teaching. The very first thing I realized was I am not a great teacher and need a lot of work in the that area. I am actually going to return to school to study education. A week before I met Alan I would have sworn I would never do that. Meeting Alan was literaly life changing for me and I suspect it is for most who meet him.
I must admit Alan is not the only person that has effected my coaching recenlty. While Alan was here Roman Botharnikov was as well. I realize not everyone can be as lucky as I have been to have two of the greatest coaches in the world discuss the vault in their kitchen. But having Alan lead a coaches clinic is very close and available to every coach willing to attend. The willingness to share is Alans best quality. Knowledge, experience or even an old friend Alan gives it all to help make you a better coach.
I hope the interest picks-up. Because it would be a tragedy for this to fall thru due to lack of interest.
Alan I plan to attend as well as have you back to Boone!
Having met Alan and watch him teach has changed my direction of coaching. Not the model or theory but how I go about teaching. The very first thing I realized was I am not a great teacher and need a lot of work in the that area. I am actually going to return to school to study education. A week before I met Alan I would have sworn I would never do that. Meeting Alan was literaly life changing for me and I suspect it is for most who meet him.
I must admit Alan is not the only person that has effected my coaching recenlty. While Alan was here Roman Botharnikov was as well. I realize not everyone can be as lucky as I have been to have two of the greatest coaches in the world discuss the vault in their kitchen. But having Alan lead a coaches clinic is very close and available to every coach willing to attend. The willingness to share is Alans best quality. Knowledge, experience or even an old friend Alan gives it all to help make you a better coach.
I hope the interest picks-up. Because it would be a tragedy for this to fall thru due to lack of interest.
Alan I plan to attend as well as have you back to Boone!
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Just to confirm that the Slippery Rock camp for coaches will be from June 13 -15. Interested coaches should contact Bill Jordan at -- William.Jordan@sru.edu for details. However note that the program has yet to be confirmed.
Also there is the possibility that interested coaches could undertake an apprenticeship with me during any of the three weeks of the Slippery Rock camps which will run from June 8th -26th. Contact me personally about this.
Also there is the possibility that interested coaches could undertake an apprenticeship with me during any of the three weeks of the Slippery Rock camps which will run from June 8th -26th. Contact me personally about this.
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This is an exellent chance for coaches to get to work with Coach Launder. I myself will be taking the last week - June 22-26. Slippery Rock has a long tradition of being a great pole vault camp and I can't wait to be part of it. If nothing else I will learn how a great camp runs and spend a few days doing something I love to do.
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