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2010 ICSA Coaching Colloquium, US Sailing Level 3 Module, & Winter Meeting
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ICSA Coaching Colloquium, US Sailing Level 3 Module, & Winter Meeting January 5-10, 2010 Park City, Utah Tentative Schedule and Topics Please join college sailing coaches for the sixth Annual ICSA Coaching Colloquium. Open to anyone with an interest in college sailing. There will be daily open forum discussion topics and break-out groups. The daily discussion topics are guides, and it is that certain we will hit many more subjects as we venture down various threads. A moderator will be assigned to each topic and will provide a review of the daily discussions each evening. We intend to attract at least outside speakers to address the group. The focus of the week is the improvement and development of College Sailing and the advancement and refinement of the profession of coaching sailors. New this year, ICSA will be coordinating a level 2 Coach Trainer course with US Sailing for the 5 and 6th and a US Sailing Level 3 Coaching module focusing on sports-science and technology. Tuesday January 5, 2010 Park City US Sailing Level 2 Coach Trainer Certification Course (The Peaks) 8:00 am-4:30pm Lunch for skiers: Mid Mountain Lodge Park City Mountain Resort 12:30pm 4:30 pm Après’ ski topic summary-Upper Norfolk, Park City Dinner Discussion Topic: Developing New Coaches in the industry of College Sailing. Wasatch Brewpub, Top of Main Street, Park City Wednesday January 6, 2010 Park City US Sailing Level 2 Coach Trainer (The Peaks) 8:00am-4:00pm 8:55am at Town Lift or 9:30am at Demo Hut at top of Bonanza Lift Morning Discussion Topic: Team Racing Nationals Separate from the Dinghy Spring Nationals? Lunch Discussion Topic: Semi-Final’s One Venue? Legacy Lodge @ Park City Resort 4:30 pm Après’ ski day’s topic: US Sailing Level 3 Coaching Module- Sport Science-Technology Upper Norfolk, Park City 7:00 Dinner- TBA. Park City Thursday January 7, 2010 8am departure for Snow Basin or other alternate venue? (Tentative) Morning Discussion Topic: Recruiting, are there any rules needed? Lunch Discussion Topic: Match Racing, Does it have a role in the ICSA? If so what? Afternoon topic- Olympic Sailing and the ICSA, how do we help our athletes? 4:30 pm Après’ ski topic: How to Develop the Level 3 Program 312 Upper Norfolk, Park City Friday January 8, 2010 Park City 8:55am at Town Lift or 9:30am at Demo Hut at top of Bonanza Lift 10 – 12 Coaching Challenge Park City Mountain Resort Nastar course. Sponsored by iSails, Philippe Astié. (With guests Skip Dieball, and Jay Mills; team pinnie recommended). Morning Discussion topic: Post-season for second 18 teams from Semifinals (NIT style); single hail system for Team Racing Lunch Discussion Topic: Level 3 and Beyond Professional development- Legacy Lodge @ Park City Resort Apre’ ski 4:30 pm Après’ ski topic summary- Upper Norfolk, Park City 7:00pm Dinner Keynote Speaker at the Peaks. Saturday January 9 9:00 ICSA Annual Meeting @ The Peaks, Park City, UT. Dinner shall be in smaller groups on your own Sat evening. Sunday January 11, 2007 Breakfast Check Out! See you next year! RSVP to mbrindley@collegesailing.org and Vandemoer@stanford.edu Lodging information: Three Ski-in- Ski-out homes have been reserved at Park City. Space is available Contact Greg Wilkinson gcwilk@gmail.com to reserve a bed. Cost shall be shared equally per person per night regardless of house you are assigned and is well below market rate and subject to the number of participants. (In 2008 the cost was $110 per person per night.) 312 Upper Norfolk (4 bedroom 3.5 bath) (Mitch Brindley) Discounted hotel rooms have been reserved at “The Peaks” in Park City, under the name “ICSA Conference” Erin Tomlinson, Sales Manager Park City Peaks Hotel 2121 Park Avenue PO Box 1778 Park City, Utah 84060 Ph. 435-604-4010 Fax. 435-649-4887 email. erin@parkcitypeaks.com www.parkcitypeaks.com For other information contact: Mitch Brindley m 757-287-1201 mbrindley@collegesailing.org Adam Werblow m 301 904 1787 alwerblow@smcm.edu John Vandemoer, (650) 387-2674 vandemoer@stanford.edu Jeff Bresnahan 860-439-2553w, 860-867-6197m, jcbre@conncoll.edu US Sailing training coarse contact Capper Capper, hccapper@aol.com Greg Wilkinson m (617) 552-1646 gcwilk@gmail.com Ski Free on the day you arrive see link below for details: http://www.parkcityinfo.com/quickstart/
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