Online registration is now closed. You can register at the door starting at 7:30 am December 17th & 18th.
- Keynote Speakers
- Applying for the UK Strength and Conditioning Accreditation
- Call for Papers
- Conference Location
- Johnson City, TN Information (airports and hotels)
Please reserve your hotel room well in advance as this is the same weekend as ETSU graduation.
Sponsors of the 5th Annual Coaches & Sport Science College
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Schedule
Friday December 17th, 2010
7:30 - 8:00 AM – Registration
8:00 - 8:15 AM - Introduction and Welcome - Meg Stone, Chris Ayres, etc.
8:15 - 9:30 AM – What is Sport Science? – Dr. Mike Stone
9:30 - 9:45 AM – Break
9:45 - 11:00 AM – The Contribution of Sport Science to Sport: Current and controversial issues – Dr. Greg Haff
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Evidence-Based Sport Medicine: what this means to the practitioner, coach and athlete - Dan Wathen
12:00 - 1:00 PM – Lunch
1:00 - 2:00 PM - Break Out - Sport Specific Examples – How sport science, sport medicine and the sport can be interfaced
- Baseball - Guy Hornsby, Brian Johnston, Tony Skole
- Track and Field - Meg Stone, Dr. Mike Stone, Liz Schoen
2:00 - 3:00 PM: Break Out - Sport Specific Examples - How sport science, sport medicine and the sport can be interfaced
- Soccer (Football) - Satoshi Mizuguchi, Andrew Swanson, Scott Calabrese, Howard Gray
- Volleyball - Ashley Kavanaugh, Brian Johnston, Lindsey Devine
3:00 - 4:30 PM - Development of a Sport Science Program - from the club level to the national level: the United Kingdom Experience - Clive Brewer
4:30 - 4:45 PM – Break
4:45 - 5:30 PM Group Discussions - From a Sport Science/Sport Medicine Perspective - how do you get students, athletes and coaches engaged in sport science/sport medicine? Moderator: Dan Wathen, Dr. Mike Ramsey, Dr. Hugh Lamont, Dr. Jason Winchester, Dr. Greg Haff, Brian Johnston, Dr. R.J. Elbin, Meg Stone, etc.
6:00 - 8:30 PM - Banquet - Master of Ceremonies: Travis Triplett - awards, etc. - Chris Ayres, Head Department of KLSS, ETSU: the Evolution of Sport Science at ETSU
Saturday December 18th, 2010
7:30 am - 8:00 AM – Registration
8:00 - 8:15 AM - Introduction and Welcome - Meg Stone
8:15 - 10:30 AM - What makes “monitoring tests” meaningful? or What is this stuff you just gave me? - Dr. Hugh Lamont, Dr. Jason Winchester, Dr. Mike Ramsey
10:30 - 10:45 AM- Break
10: 45 - 11:45 AM - The Japan Institute of Sports Science: The interface between sport science and coaching. - Yoshi Ito
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM – Lunch
12:45 - 2:15 PM - Wrestling: Lessons from Sport Science and Sport Medicine - Mike Favre
2:15 - 2:30 PM – Break
2:30 - 3:45 PM - American Football: Lessons from sport science and sport medicine - Dr. Mike Stone, Dr. R.J. Elbin, Brian Johnston
3:45 - 4:00 PM – Break
4:00 - 4:30 PM - Round Table - moderator: Dan Wathen
Sunday December 19th, 2010
8:30 AM - UKSCA Certification Exam
2010 Keynote Speakers
Meg Stone - Two-time Olympian and distinguished strength and conditioning coach. Director of the Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education.
Dr. Mike Stone - Director of the Exercise and Sport Science Laboratory at ETSU. Previous Head of Physiology for the USOC.
Dr. Greg Haff - Assistant Professor in Exercise Physiology at West Virginia University School of Medicine.
Dan Wathen - Former Head Athletic Training and Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at Youngstown State University.
Clive Brewer - Head of Human Performance for English Rugby League and the contracted strength and conditioning specialist at Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
Dr. Hugh Lamont - First-year faculty member at ETSU in the Department of KLSS. Previously the assistant professor for exercise science at the University of Mississippi.
Dr. Jason Winchester - First-year faculty member at ETSU in the Department of KLSS. Previously served as an Assistant Professor of exercise science and as the director of the Human Performance Laboratory.
Dr. Mike Ramsey - Associate Professor at ETSU, emphasis in Cardiovascular Physiology.
Yoshi Ito - Strength and Conditioning coach at the Japan Institute of Sports Science (JISS), Tokyo. Also oversees the physical development for several Japanese National squad athletes.
Mike Favre - Formerly the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the USOC, now the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of Olympic Sports at the University of Michigan.
Dr. R.J. Elbin - First-year faculty member at ETSU in the Department of KLSS. He recently received his Ph.D. in kinesiology with a sport psychology concentration from Michigan State University.
Brian Johnston - Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine at ETSU.
Applying for the UK Strength & Conditioning Accreditation
Become an Accredited Strength & Conditioning Coach (ASCC) December 19th, 2010 For More Information about the UKSCA and the Accredited Strength & Conditioning Coach Process please visit www.uksca.org.uk. Why become an Accredited Strength & Conditioning Coach? Becoming an Accredited Strength & Conditioning Coach (ASCC) with the UK Strength & Conditioning Association involves a competency-based assessment, and only those coaches who can prove they are knowledgeable in both training theory and practical coaching skills can become accredited. It is for this reason that this professional standard is fast becoming valued around the world. In recognition of this, a number of key US coaches across a variety of sports have traveled to the UK in the last several years to attend an assessment day and become accredited. We are pleased to announce that for the third time, an assessment day will be hosted here in Johnson City, TN on December 19, 2010, offering the opportunity for a limited number of coaches to gain this highly respected accreditation.
Aims of the UKSCA
- To establish and maintain high professional standards for strength and conditioning practitioners.
- The promotion and dissemination of good practice, knowledge and research appropriate to strength and conditioning practitioners.
- To facilitate communication among UKSCA members.
How to Apply?
Those interested in applying for the December 19, 2010 assessment day should:
- Go to http://www.uksca.org.uk/uksca/Common/memberships.asp?txtID=accredited or download all of the forms using the links below.
- Download a copy of the UKSCA Competencies Document. This is the ‘definition’ of the skills and competencies you will be required to demonstrate in order to become accredited and you can use this to ‘self-assess’ and determine areas you may need extra work in.
- Download a copy of the Assessment Day Guide. This outlines how these competencies are assessed on the day and provides you with information on how to prepare for the day.
- Download and complete the Application Pack for the UKSCA well in advance of the assessment day of December 19th, 2010.
- You can pay your registration fee right here on sportscienceed.com.
What occurs on the Assessment Day?
The assessment day is divided into four parts:
- Multiple choice exam
- Presentation of case study outlining the strength and conditioning program for an athlete or a team and questioning by assessors
- Plyometric, speed, and agility practical assessment
- Weight lifting coaching and practical assessment
Assessment Fees Candidates will be charged $375 for the assessment process. This includes the first year’s membership in the UKSCA as an accredited member. Back to top
Call For Papers
Education (CESSCE) will be hosting posters for its 5th Annual Coaches and Sport Science College. The subject matter must deal directly or indirectly with the enhancement of competitive athletes. Posters can deal with advances in coaching, coaching methods, biomechanical, psychological, physiological or sports medicine aspects. The deadline for acceptance is November 15, 2010 (no exceptions). Awards will be given in the following categories:
Coaching/Coach Education
- 1st place - $150
- 2nd place - $75
Sport Science
- 1st place - $150
- 2nd place - $75
Outstanding Student Poster - $150
For more information about the call (423) 439-5796 or (423) 439-8479.
Conference Location
The conference will be held at the Millennium Centre (http://www.millctr.com) which is located directly behind the Carnegie Hotel.
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Johnson City, TN Information
Airports
- Tri-Cities Airport (20 minutes)
- McGhee-Tyson Airport (Knoxville, TN, 2 hours)
- Asheville Regional Airport (Asheville, NC, 1 hour)
Hotels
- Carnegie Hotel: www.carnegiehotel.com Phone: (423) 979-6400 (Mention ETSU Coaches College)
- Hampton Inn: Phone (423) 929-8000
Please reserve your hotel room well in advance as this is the same weekend as ETSU graduation. For other area information and list of hotels, please email Liz Schoen: Schoen@etsu.edu
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