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VC LTAD Implementation. Sports in LTAD Process. Wave 2 Baseball Bob - Skeleton CP Sport Cross Country Equestrian Skating Luge Soccer Triathlon Tennis Wheelchair Rugby. Wave 1 Alpine Athletics Basketball Biathlon Canoe Curling Cycling Diving Freestyle Ski Gymnastics Judo.
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Sports in LTAD Process Wave 2 • Baseball • Bob - Skeleton • CP Sport • Cross Country • Equestrian • Skating • Luge • Soccer • Triathlon • Tennis • Wheelchair Rugby • Wave 1 • Alpine • Athletics • Basketball • Biathlon • Canoe • Curling • Cycling • Diving • Freestyle Ski • Gymnastics • Judo • Wave 1 • Rowing • Snowboarding • Softball • Speedskating • Swimming • Synchro • Volleyball • Water Polo • Wrestling • Yachting
LTAD Issues - Volleyball Issues identified within the Canadian Volleyball community: • Players start playing volleyball at too late an age • Well meaning coaches in the education system need improved technical information • Players are specialized too early • Too few players are selected too early • Canadian volleyball players under train (both volleyball and physical prep) • A developmental “gap” exists (19-25 years) • System Integration (schools-clubs/provinces-CCAA/CIS-national teams) • Indoor/Beach Integration
VC LTAD Implementation “FUNdamentals” Volleyball Program: • Mini-Volleyball (Goal = 100,000-200,000+) • CAHPERD endorsement • Can be used as approved curriculum in elementary schools • 40,000+ participants in Canada in 2005-2006
VC LTAD Implementation “Learning to Train” Volleyball Program: • Atomic Volleyball (LTAD Goal = 30,000-50,000) • CAHPERD endorsement • Can be used as approved curriculum in elementary schools • 10,000+ participants in Canada in 2005-2006
VC LTAD Implementation “Training to Train” 13U Nationals pilot starting in 2008: • Program to provide link between 12U (Atomic) and 14U • Court Sizes: • Mini / Atomic: 6.1m x 6.7m (badminton court) up to 4 on 4 • 13U: 8m x 8m with 4 on 4 (? - TBD) • 14U: 9m x 9m with 6 on 6 • Modified rules to encourage participation and fun • Different style of Nationals (Festival atmosphere) • Provincial Pilots in 2007
VC LTAD Implementation Playing Up (Developmental Level vs. Chronological Age): • 2007 VC Nationals • Teams Playing Up Allowed • Teams playing in more then one nationals allowed • Must wait until March 1, 2007 to register for Team “playing up”
VC LTAD Implementation “Training to Train” Rule Modifications: • VC Nationals: Men 14U and 15U and Women 14U and 15U • No Libero • 12 substitutions (in/out once only) • Same score sheet as other age categories • Rationale – helps to prevent early specialization
VC LTAD Implementation “Learning to Compete” Annual P/T Competition: • VC NTCC’s (19U/18U for Men, 18U/17U for Women) • 4-day event on the last weekend of July every year • 2007 Men = SK (Regina), 2007 Women = ON • Second team (18U men and 17U women) • 5 Provinces have a second women’s team in 2007 • 4 Provinces have a second men’s team in 2007 • 9 teams = 108 athletes and 18-24 coaches
VC LTAD Implementation “Training to Compete” Annual P/T Competition: • 21U Nationals (Raised from 20U – both beach and indoor) • Provinces can depart from existing Club system to form teams • 4-day event May 10 – 13, 2007 • Always at Team Canada Volleyball Centre (Winnipeg) • Best 3 of 5 matches (maximum of 2 per day) with 2 officials • Women = 8 teams • Men = 6 teams
VC LTAD Implementation “Training to Compete” Canada Games: • 2009 Canada Games Ages • Indoor Women = 20U (1989 or earlier in 2009) • Indoor Men = 21U (1988 or earlier in 2009) • Beach Women = 21U (1988 or earlier in 2009) • Beach Men = 22U (1987 or earlier in 2009) • Previous Canada Games Ages • Indoor Men and Women = 19U • Beach Men and Women = 21U
VC LTAD Implementation “Training to Compete” • 21U High Performance Camp (May 13-20 in Winnipeg) • Training led by National Team Coaches & PET • 130 athletes and 25 coaches from 10 provinces • Athletes selected by NT (pre-selected) and by provinces • Good stakeholder interaction • Improve Knowledge • Both players and coaches • 2008 consider a coaches clinic • Provide training outside of the CIS/CCAA season • Typical CIS/CCAA = 30-50 matches in 6 months then 6 months off
VC LTAD Implementation “Training to Compete” • 21U High Performance Camp (May 13-20 in Winnipeg) • Technical Sessions from world class experts: • Strength/Conditioning • Nutrition • Psychology, • Dartfish and Datavolley • Dynamic warm-up • National Team Interaction • Hot seat forum • Observe Men’s practices • 3-day Tournament May 18-20 • Women’s teams – additional invitations to Senior team tryout
VC LTAD Implementation “Learning to Win Internationally” Programs: • Full-Time National Team Training Centres: • 2006-2007: 7 male players, 4 female players • Long Term: 30-40 Athletes in up to 3 full time centres • Development of next generation of National Team coaches • Placement of L2W athletes in good club situations • Better coaches, facilities and leagues
VC LTAD Implementation LTAD Quality Assurance Program: • Volleyball Canada “Clubmark” Program: • Good governance, environment and programs • Elite Clubs and Developmental Clubs • Sport Schools • CIS, CCAA and NCAA
VC LTAD Implementation LTAD Implementation Moving Forward: • Skill Development • Skill Contests • During tournaments • Piloted by some provinces
VC LTAD Implementation LTAD Implementation Moving Forward: • Identification Camps • Separate from selection camps • OVA – 18 boys and 14 girls for 21U camp • Brought in NT Coaches
VC LTAD Implementation LTAD Implementation Moving Forward: • Physical Training – Windows of trainability • Strength = Girls 13-16, Boys 16-19 • Speed = Girls 11-13, Boys 13-16 • Stamina = Girls 11-14, Boys 12-15
VC LTAD Implementation LTAD Implementation Moving Forward: • Create a thoughtful schedule • Minimize importance of early tournaments • Allow coaches to PLAN the season • Make tiering decisions late in the season
LTAD and the CIS CIS considerations • Start of League Matches • October 20th in 2006 • General Preparation Phase? • Skill development • Can the League Matches before January be minimized?
LTAD and the CIS CIS considerations • End of Season • Can the end of the season be pushed later?
LTAD and the CIS CIS considerations • Physical Training • In season • Off season
LTAD and the CIS CIS considerations • Extending Season • 21U Nationals • 21U HP Camp • Canada Games • Beach Volleyball