Events September 2010
Breakfast of Champions
Alberta Sport Development Centre Central & Quinn Pumps
Presents
Breakfast of Champions
Featuring
George Chuvalo, Canadian Boxing Legend
October 21, 2010
7:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
Red Deer Lodge
$210 -Table of 8
$30 - Adults
$20 - Students
Tickets available at ASDC Office
(403) 342-3231
2010 Breakfast of Champions
Alberta Sport Development Centre - Central & Quinn Pumps
presents the
2010 Breakfast of Champions
Featuring

George Chuvalo, Canadian Boxing Legend
Thursday, October 21
7:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
Red Deer Lodge, Red Deer, AB
For more information call (403) 342-3231
Breakfast of Champions
ASDCC & Quinn Pumps
presents the
2010 Breakfast of Champions
with guest speaker,
GEORGE CHUVALO, Canadian Boxing Legend
Thursday, October 21
7:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
Red Deer Lodge
Injury Prevention
The training demands that an elite athlete faces on a daily basis inevitably results in the risk of injury. Our physiotherapist focuses on recovery and regeneration, not just from illness and injury, but from the rigors of training and competition. It is through this process that the longevity of the athlete is ensured and their performance enhanced.
Injury Prevention
The training demands that an elite athlete faces on a daily basis inevitably results in the risk of injury. Our physiotherapist focuses on recovery and regeneration, not just from illness and injury, but from the rigors of training and competition. It is through this process that the longevity of the athlete is ensured and their performance enhanced.
Mental Skills Introductory Session
This session will introduce the athletes to the importance of buying-in to the program, being present in their actions in sport and focusing on becoming self-aware
Injury Prevention
The training demands that an elite athlete faces on a daily basis inevitably results in the risk of injury. Our physiotherapist focuses on recovery and regeneration, not just from illness and injury, but from the rigors of training and competition. It is through this process that the longevity of the athlete is ensured and their performance enhanced.
Long Term Athlete Development
LTAD is a 7-stage Canadian model, a training, competition, and recovery program based on developmental age — the maturation level of an individual — rather than chronological age. It is athlete centered, coach driven, and administration, sport science, and sponsor supported. Athletes who progress through LTAD experience training and competition in programs that consider their biological and training ages in creating periodized plans specific to their development needs.

