Coach Extension Program – World Class Training

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AUGUST 2022, The Regional Academies of Sport (RAS) which includes the Central Coast Academy of Sport (CCAS) launched this week an online training program for coaches and support staff that promises to be yet another program of un-matched quality.

Having recently hosted a highly successful Regional Academies of Sport Coaches Conference in May the RAS network has undertaken significant steps to introduce an extension program for coaches.  The extension program will host some of our very best coaches in monthly seminars designed to continue the essential professional development needed to upskill regional coaches as they continue to make important contributions to the athlete pathway.

The program which commenced this week saw the highly regarded coach Rob Beveridge open the forum as he addressed the topic of ‘Developing Elite Athletes’.  Rob is well known in Australian sport having 30+ years of professional basketball coaching behind his name, he was inducted to the Basketball NSW Sporting Hall of Fame in 2019 and remains extremely active as the current interim head coach of the Australian Boomers.  Following Beveridge will be Scott Wisemantel another coach on the rise in Australia.  Scott is the current Australian Wallabies attack coach, he has worked as a coaching consultant, is a former high-level player and has decades of coaching experience behind him.  Wisemantel will cover the topic ‘the realities and challenges of coaching and creating identity pieces’.  Following Wisemantel the RAS network have secured the input of Scott Johnson, he too has worked many years on the international stage in Rugby Union, most recently Scott was the Director of Rugby for Rugby Australia working closely with the Wallabies during the Michael Cheika era and previously as the Director of Rugby for Scotland.  Scott Johnson will address the often not spoken about topic of ‘what I learned from my mistakes’.  These upcoming sessions promise to provide another unique insight into the learnings from vocational coaches who have incredible history in their respective sports.

Ian Robilliard the CCAS Managing Director and he too having coached Professionally said of the immediate line up of speakers: “The Regional Academies are always looking to challenge themselves with ongoing education and training and this too is very true for our volunteer coaches. Having listened to Rob Beveridge on Tuesday the content of his session was really important for regional coaches who do such an important role for the RAS network.  Bevo was just outstanding and as the program continues to evolve the interaction with our coaches will be critical to building strong linkages to coaches like Rob Beveridge, Scott Wisemantel and Scott Johnson.  I know the lineup of speakers after Bevo, Scott and Scott heading into Christmas and the New Year will be just as impressive and this isn’t possible without the critical support of the Steadfast Group, the NSW Institute of Sport and the Office of Sport, our very sincere thanks to each”.

 

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