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WEDNESDAY – 22 OCT 2008
 
06:00 ARRIVAL of International Guests at OLIVER TAMBO International, Johannesburg. South Africa.
11:00 REGISTRATION and Accreditation of International Guests at The Main Auditorium, Building 21, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria West;
13:00 Lunch
14:00 MASTER CLASS FNB Auditorium TUT;
15:00 Refreshments
MASTERCLASS Continues at FNB Auditorium;
19:00 Welcome Dinner.

THURSDAY - 23 OCTOBER 2008

07:30 REGISTRATION of Conference Delegates Prestige Auditorium
09:00 OFFICIAL OPENING Prestige Auditorium
09:30 Plenary Session One: (p12) Steve Noi
International Council for Coach Education:
Convention on the Recognition of Coaching Competence and Qualifications:
Dr Ladislav Petrovic
Prestige Auditorium
10:30 Refreshments Prestige Auditorium Foyer
11:00 Plenary Session Two: (p13) Hennie Fick
Long-term Athlete Development:
Analyzing the Various stages of LTAD and Physical Literacy.
Dr Istvan Balyi
Prestige Auditorium
12:00 Opening Debate on LTAD Prestige Auditorium
12:30 Lunch Theuns Bester Hall
13:30 Parallel Sessions 1 - 3: (p14 - 22)
Research focus: Prof Jones Cilliers
R1. Performance Science – The next generation of Sport Science.
Wayne Goldsmith
R2. Aerobic Capacity of Kenyan Rugby Union Players.
Janet W. Kamenju, Mwangi Wanderi, Prof Jacob S Nteere
R3. Failure of Karate Coaches in Demonstrating Discipline and Responsibility:
Possible Limiting Factors for Olympic Games Inclusion.
Anita Groenewald
Desmondi
Lecture room
Practice focus: Steve Noi
P1. Sport Coaching in Ten African Countries: A Comparison of the Challenges and Prospects
Abrie De Swardt
P2. Kenyan Athletes Retirement from Competitive Sport Experience:
Preliminary Findings.
Dr Elijah Gitonga
P3. Overview of the Proposed South African High Performance Structure.
Hajira Mashego
 
Room 168, Building 6
Education focus: Hennie Fick
E1. The Development of Coaches as Prerequisite for Effective and Sustainable
Development of Sport Talent.
Richard Wheeler
E2. Ethhics in Coaching.
Dr Andanje Mwisukha
E3. Insights into the Training of Athletics Coaches in Kenya.
Dr Andanje Mwisuka, Professors: WWS Njororai, EK Wamukoya, M Boit.
FNB Auditorium, Building 6
15:00 Refreshments
15:30 Parallel Sessions 4 to 5: (p23-28)
Research focus: Prof Jones Cilliers
R4. Common Faults in Golf: The Causes and How to Correct it.
Francois Viljoen
R5. Middle and Long Distance Elite Athletes Management in Kenya.
Lewis Ramsey, Kanyiba Nyaga
Theuns Bester
Lecture Room
Practice focus: Steve Noi
P4. Developing High Performance Coaches:
An Unic (Unique) Approach.
Wayne Goldsmith
P5. A Model for Detection and Development of Sport Talent on Provincial Level.
Richard Wheeler
Room 168,
Building 6
Education focus: Hennie Fick
E4. Importing versus Developing Coach Education Systems:
Lessons learnt from Basketball in Oceania.
Ollie Dudfield
E5. Developing Athletic Coaches in Ghana.
Dr Henry Pufaa
FNB Auditorium,
Building 6
17:10 Departure by bus to venues of accommodation Theuns Bester
Parking Lot
19:30 GALA DINNER Theuns Bester Hall

FRIDAY– 24 OCTOBER 2008

08:45 Plenary Session Three: (p29-30) Chaka Croukamp
Technology Innovations in Performance Analysis.
Dr Anthony N Kirkbride
Theuns Bester Hall
09:30 Gait and clinical evaluation in Sport Rehabilitation: RS Footscan International.
Jacques Swanepoel
Theuns Bester Hall
10:15 Refreshments
10:45 Plenary Session Three continued: (p31-34) Steve Noi
Skills Training in Rugby
Jannie Ferreira
Theuns Bester Hall
11:15 A South African Perspective on Training Perceptions with
regard to the Development of Sport Leaders For Africa.
Dr Rendani Mulaudzi
Theuns Bester Hall
12:00 The New Game Plan: Emotionally Intelligent Coaching –
Implications for Professional Practice and Sport Psychology.
Dr Tessie Herbst
Theuns Bester Hall
12:30 Philosophy as Fundamental Competency for the Development of Coaching Potential.
Hennie Fick
Theuns Bester Hall
13:00 Lunch Theuns Bester Hall
13:45 Plenary Session Four: (p35) Chaka Croukamp
Models for Professional Implementation in Sport
Mr John O’Connor
Theuns Bester Hall
Parallel Sessions 6 to 7: (p36-42)
Research focus: Thoko Setlhapelo
R6. The purpose of Video Analysis for upcoming stars in Tennis.
Dewald Linde
R7. Strength Training for Woman Athletes.
Prof Jones Cilliers
Desmondi
Lecture room
Practice focus: Yoliswa Lumka
P6. The importance of correct footwear and the use thereof.
Allan Smith
P7. The Greatest Assistant Coaching Article ever written:
50 of the best Tips on how to be a World Class Assistant Coach.
L Gaze
Room 168,
Building 6
Education Focus: Richard Wheeler
E6. ASA: Kids Athletics and Youth Programme.
Molatelo Malehopo
E7. Key Competencies through sport practice: Be a winner.
Giovanni Di Cola
FNB Auditorium,
Building 6
15:30 Refreshments
16:00 CITY TOUR followed by a Cheese and wine Network Session Theuns Bester Hall

SATURDAY - 25 OCTOBER 2008

08:30 Plenary Session Five: (p43-44) Chaka Croukamp
The Value of the NQF for the Practice of Coach Education in South Africa
Mrs Lynne Lourens
Theuns Bester Hall
09:15 Officiating and Coaching Science - Curriculum at TUT
Julius Jooste/Dr Jan van Rensburg
Theuns Bester Hall
09:45 Break-away sessions: Chairpersons to be announced
Workbooks
Desmondi
Lecture room
Room 168,
Building 6
FNB Aditorium, Building 6
10:45 Refreshments
11:15 Final Plenary Session
Feedback from Work Session: Chaka Croukamp
Creating Pathways for Southern African Coach Education

Panel Discussion:
-ICCE
-SASCOC
-Department of Sport and Recreation
-Gauteng Department of Sport and Recreation

Topics to be formulated

Official Closing of Conference:

The way forward.
Theuns Bester Hall
12:30 Lunch Theuns Bester Hall


 


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