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CENTRE NATIONAL DE NATATION DE MONTREAL

CENTRE NATIONAL DE NATATION DE MONTREAL. Road to excellence Par Benoît Lebrun. Swimmer at the center:. Stephanie Horner BBF Victoria Poon PPO Geneviève Saumur PPO Amy Xue ETO Barbara Jardin PPO Tobias Oriwol ETO (PCSC) Charles Francis PPO Mathieu Bois PPO

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CENTRE NATIONAL DE NATATION DE MONTREAL

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  1. CENTRE NATIONAL DE NATATION DE MONTREAL Road to excellence Par Benoît Lebrun

  2. Swimmerat the center: StephanieHorner BBF Victoria Poon PPO Geneviève Saumur PPO Amy Xue ETO Barbara Jardin PPO Tobias Oriwol ETO (PCSC) Charles Francis PPO Mathieu Bois PPO Benoit Huot PPO Jonathan Aubry PPO Nicolas Bovell AUBURN Andrew Hurd TORONTO Thomas Kindler DNF PPO Ryan Tomicic DNF PPO 3 Mexicans ( Ivan, Alfredo and Juan)

  3. QUEBEC REALITY • A coach that sent a swimmer to the center will lose 20,000$/year of support from the Québec Government • The club will loose all the provincial grant associated with the results of that swimmer From 5,000$ to 15,000$ The good news: No penality for the SNC grant...

  4. ROAD TO EXCELLENCE • The optimisation of excellence rest on: • An approach • A method • Knowledge • Skill • Attitude

  5. The Approach • Key points to the approach - Willing to change and INNOVATE so we can improveour capacity of producingfasterswimmers. - The athlete are at the center of ourpre-occupations. - Using an Inter-disciplinaryapproach vs multi-disciplinary

  6. Multi-disciplinary aproach

  7. Inter-disciplinary aproach

  8. METHOD • Evaluation of the status of the swimmer Coach and PET chairmen (full time resource) • What is the reality for this swimmers. • Then we include the resource (PET) in the process.

  9. KNOWLEDGE • PET (performance enhancement team):  Scientific Advisor: Charles Cardinal Strength coach: Alain Delorme Physiologist: Dr. Perry Koziris Medical Advisor: Dr. SuzaneLeclerc Physiotherapy Syndi Martel: NutritionnistJosianne Tremblay Masseur Yannick Szogy Masseur Catherine Martin Sport Psychologist: Wayne Halliwell PET Chairmen Alain Delorme Coach Paul Bergen Coach Benoit Lebrun

  10. SKILLS (savoir faire) It’s not how many bricks you have, It’s how you put them in place.

  11. Decision making • CTC = What can we control? • DWI = Who and How we will deal with it! • FIO = Figure a process to improve the situation • MIH = Make it happen!!!

  12. ATTITUDE I have the conviction that this new generation of swimmer (2007 -2012) are not spoil by society or worse off . They are just living in a world thatprovidesthemwith 10 times more than the pastgéneration. They are much more advanced in many areas. To interactwiththem and let me influence theirbehavior in swimming, I have to make an effort to abandon all the PARADIGMS that I developthroughout 25 years of coaching. So I cannot use old cliché like I use to, to get to my point. They are asking me to bebetter to improvedmyanalysis to be in 2007-2012

  13. The result anticipated Creating a TAILOR MADE Program VS One fit all program (lot more work involve)

  14. OUR TEAM VALUES • Work • Effort • Commitment • Conviction • Belief • Trust • Team ( spirit-unity-cohesion) • Self reliance • Loyalty for the Coach and the TEAM

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