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The
GAA National Coaching Conference - "Delivering a New Age for Gaelic
Games", supported by Kelloggs, is taking place on December 3rd at
The Helix, Dublin City University.
Run
in conjunction with the GAA Grassroots to National Programme (GNP)
, the Conference will offer 1,000 delegates attending an opportunity
to access talks relating to key coaching issues in both football
and hurling.
Included
amongst those to speak at the Conference are Tyrone football manager
and 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner Mickey
Harte, retired Meath Football Manager Sean Boylan, Former Wexford
Hurling Manager Liam Griffith and Tipperary Senior Hurling Manager
Babs Keating .
Also
included in the line-up of speakers are GAA President Sean Kelly
, RTE Sports Commentators Michael Lyster and Martin Brolly and GAA
Head of Games Pat Daly. Talks on the day will be geared not only
towards physical activity on the sporting field but also issues
involving the psychology of sport. Talks such as 'Understanding
the Psychological needs of children' and 'Keeping Players Fresh
-An All-Ireland Winning Perspective' are included in the line-up.
According
to Pat Daly, GAA Head of Games, "We are delighted to announce the
comprehensive speaker line up for this years Conference. The program
was devised following a survey of 540 coaches earlier this year."
In
addition, those attending will be given the opportunity, throughout
the day, to have their say by means of a wireless interactive polling
system allowing the 1,000 delegates a unique opportunity to shape
the new age for GAA games at the touch of a button.
Speaking
at the launch, Stephen Twaddell, Managing Director, Kellogg's Ireland
said, "We are delighted to have been asked to support the GAA National
Coaching Conference. Kellogg's is committed to supporting the promotion
of physical activity and has a history of encouraging consumers
to live a balanced lifestyle by eating a healthy balanced diet combined
with regular physical activity. Our national games touch the lives
of families across the 32 counties of Ireland and the coaches are
at the front line of contact with the thousands of children and
adults who participate in either Gaelic Football or Hurling. We
are delighted to support an initiative that supports these coaches
and encourages communication to ensure the delivery of world class
facilities, equipment and training and looks to the future of these
great games."
Niall
Moyna, Head of The School of Health and Human Performance at DCU
said "The DCU GAA Club and Dublin City University are especially
proud to be providing the location for this years GAA National Coaching
Conference particularly as it coincides with our hosting of the
Sigerson Cup. This conference is a significant departure for GAA
sport in DCU."
The
cost of attending the conference is E100. For further information
on registering to attend the conference please telephone 01 7007578
or log onto www.gaa.ie.
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