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1 TOGETHER WE SUCCEED APPLICATION ELITE ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT NAME: D.O.B 2019 GRADE FOR APPLICATION: GRADE 7 GRADE 8 GRADE 9 GRADE 10 Technical Athlete Soccer General Athlete Sport: Please return this completed application via to the Head of Department of Health and Physical Education, Mrs Chanel Morrison, at chick94@eq.edu.au by 4pm the day before your Talent ID Day. Please note: Participation in this program incurs an additional cost.
2 ELITE ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Background The Pimpama Sport Academy Elite Athlete Development Program has been developed through collaboration with industry professionals and elite athletes. Current research on the Long Term Athlete Development model and youth conditioning, along with a holistic approach to athletic development, was used to design academy structure. Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) The Long Term Athlete Development model and philosophy suggests that there are critical developmental stages of life where training can be maximized. Through research based evidence there are 6 identified phases, each of which has specific and appropriate training aims. Sports Scientists who established the LTAD model have concluded that it takes 8-12 years for a talented athlete to reach their full potential and elite status. Phase 1 and 2 of the LTAD model focus on fundamental movement and learning how to train. Between Year 7 and 10 of High School, students are at the appropriate age for Phase 3; between the ages of for boys and for girls. Phase 3 focuses on Training to Train, where the aim is to develop key components of fitness that are generally central to all athletes irrespective of type of sport. These components include: strength, power, speed, agility, flexibility, mobility and aerobic conditioning. Athletes continue to develop and establish the key Fundamental Movement Patterns required including Body Management Skills, Locomotor Skills, and Object Control Skills. There is also a major focus on prehabilitation, rehabilitation and recovery practices. A ratio of 60% training to 40% competition in this phase is recommended. Phase 4 & 5 of LTAD have a competition focus and train specifically for a chosen sport. Physical Literacy is a term also developed in conjunction with the LTAD model that is defined as.motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility for engagement in physical activities for life (Whitehead, 2014). The program is structured so that students can afford additional time (while still meeting Australian Curriculum requirements) to enhance their development and performance through gaining Physical Literacy. The Holistic nature of this program, and its structure, means that student athletes needs are catered for through a school, personal and sport life balance. Throughout the program, student athletes will receive support, continual development, and guidance towards pathways that will optimise their opportunity to achieve success. Program Details The program is aimed at high performing athletes with drive and aspirations to reach elite level status in their chosen sport. It is designed to enhance athletic potential and it is expected that students within the program already belong to a sporting club, or a number of clubs, and/or are already training and competing throughout the year. Athletes can apply as a technical or a general athlete. Both technical and general athletes complete the same athlete development program, however technical athletes receive sports specific technical coaching in place of fundamental movement technical skills. Technical sports include: Football (soccer). General sports include, but is not limited to: swimming, hockey, touch, oztag, surf lifesaving, golf, equestrian, gymnastics, cricket, baseball, rugby league, rugby union, AFL, tennis, netball, athletics.
3 ELITE ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Program Benefits There are three main areas within the EAD program, irrespective of general or technical athlete, that shape our goals as an academy: SUPPORT - Athlete Life Education and wellbeing: Time management, Career planning, Media training, Sports psychology - Industry Professional contacts - Mentorship - Flexible learning The EAD program is comprised of: DEVELOPMENT - Personal: Values, Goal Setting, Decision making - Physical: Fitness testing, Conditioning training, Skill development, Sports science, Professional Coaching/Training - Functional Movement Screening - Personalised Pre-habilitation program - Tailored training program - Customised strength and conditioning program PATHWAYS Connecting students with: - Coaches, - Clubs and - Sports medicine Directing students in terms of representative trials and competitions. - Directing and supporting students in sporting careers and tertiary education - Theoretical component (during school hours) - Practical component: General & Technical (during school hours) - Fitness Training component delivered by GMG (once per week before school) - Optional Sport Specific Technical component (Soccer athletes) delivered by external providers, additional cost (before/after school). Year 7 and 8 students in EAD participate in the program in place of HPE. Year 9-10 EAD students will need to choose the program as one of their electives. Theoretical Component Practical Component 1 Practical Component 2 Fitness Training Component Optional Sport Specific Technical Component Goal setting Time management Career planning Sports nutrition Recovery and flexibility Race/Game preparation Injury prevention & management Media training Decision making Values Resilience Motivation Self-awareness Drugs in sport Prehabilitation Flexibility Stability Mobility Recovery practices Training routines Pre/post competition routines Teamwork Game sense Competition Tactics and Strategy Communication Technical development (soccer): Drills and skills Weight training technique and strength trainng Fundamental movement technique Plyometric technique and power training Running teachnique and sprint/long distance running Coordination Balance Aerobic and anaerobic conditioning Speed Agility Power Cross training Drills Skills Teamwirk Game sense Game play Competitions Strategy
4 APPLICATION TIMELINE AND PROCESS FOR NEW ENROLEMENTS Attend Parent Information Session on 27 February 4pm in the College Sports Hall. Complete Profile Application form and return to HOD HPE prior to the Talent ID Day your child will be attending. Attend one of the two schedueled Talent ID Days on 14 March 12pm-2:30pm or 9 May 3:30pm-5pm on the College oval. Parents notified of outcome via within two weeks of completing a Talent ID Day. APPLICATION PROCESS FOR YEAR 6 STUDENTS AND STUDENTS NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT PSSC 1. Complete the application form and it to the Head of Department, HPE, prior to your Talent ID Day. 2. Participate in the Talent ID Day to the best of your ability. If successful, and students wish to accept placement you will need to: - Follow the enrolment process on the College Website - Pay program fee by the due date TALENT ID DAY INFORMATION The day will consist of two parts: - Fitness testing (Beep Test, Illinois Agility Test, 40m Sprint, Vertical Jump, Push-up Test) - Skills testing (students applying as a technical athlete in soccer only) TERMS OF TALENT ID DAY I understand and accept that there are limited numbers available and that acceptance into the program will be at the discretion of the Head of Department, HPE, and the Principal. Parent/guardian initial
5 ELITE ATHLETE STUDENT AGREEMENT The Student-Athlete Agreement is between Student Athlete with the support of their parent/ caregiver, Pimpama Sport Academy and Pimpama State Secondary College. This agreements forms the terms of your enrolment in the program and must be signed each year. 1. ACADEMIC, BEHAVIOUR AND COLLEGE EXPECTATIONS 1.1 Students must maintain 92% attendance year round. 1.2 Students must maintain a satisfactory standard on their report card for all subjects. 1.3 Students must maintain a satisfactory for behavior and effort in all subjects on report card. 1.4 Students must wear the correct unifor at all times. 1.5 Students must uphold the College values and expectations at all times. I understand that if the expectations listed above are not being fulfilled, or I am engaging in behaviour that disrupts the learning of others, I will be placed on behaviour monitoring and a possible review of my place in the Sport Academy. This will be at the discretion of the Head of Department, Principal and Academy teacher. Student initial 2. CO-CURRICULAR AND COLLEGE SPORTING EVENTS 2.1 Students must attend and actively participate in all College sports carnivals. 3. ACADEMY GUIDELINES 3.1 Students must attend all scheduled Academy coaching sessions on time (unless ill or injured). 3.2 Students must comply with the direction of College staff, sport coaches and mentors. 3.3 Students must demonstrate good sportsmanship at all sporting fixtures and training sessions. 3.4 Student must not take illicit drugs or any drugs that will modify growth, behavior or performance 3.5 Students must be a good role model in the eyes of peers, teachers and coaches - i.e. wearing the correct uniform, exemplary behaviour, effort and citizenship in the class, yard & extra-curricular activities etc. I understand that if the expectation listed above is not being fulfilled, I may be placed on a monitoring card with a possible review of the my place in the Sport Academy, at the discretion of the Head of Department, Principal and Academy teacher. Student initial I, as the parent/caregiver, agree to support the Academy by ensuring my child upholds all the above criteria. Parent/guardian initial
6 ELITE ATHLETE STUDENT AGREEMENT The parental consent criteria consists of areas that must be taken into consideration by guardians in terms of the expectations of their children as athletes in the Academy Program at our College. 1. MEDICAL 1.1 If my child is injured or unwell, I will seek the necessary treatment so my child can continue to participate in the Academy Program effectively. 1.2 If my child is injured or unwell and I have sought medical treatment, I will provide all relevant correspondance to the Academy teacher. 1.3 I authorise for my child to receive immediate medical treatment by trained Academy staff in the event of an injury sustained during the Academy sessions. In all instances of injuries sustained at school, next of kin will be contacted as soon as practical. Parent Inital Negotiated Exceptions 2. MEDIA 2.1 I understand that as a member of the Pimpama Sports Academy, my child will be involved with promoting the College both internally and externally. This promotion includes, but is not limited to, video footage and still photography and may appear in, but is not limited to, school newsletters, facebook, local newspapers, external provider s promotional material. Parent Inital Negotiated Exceptions Date Date Student Signature Parent/Caregiver Signature
7 ATHLETE PROFILE PLEASE NOTE: This is a very importnat part of your application. Please fill out the Athlete Profile infromation thoroughly. Name: D.O.B Gender: M F 2019 Year level: Current School: Parent/Guardian Name: Mobile: Postal Address: Post Code: Sport 1: Highest Achievement: Year Sport 2: Highest Achievement: Year Most Recent Achievements (within and outside school in the last two years) Current Club: Coach: Contact: Serious Injuries (include past and present, date, duration, treatments)
8 ATHLETE PROFILE Training Schedule - include all relevant training / games that you complete on a weekly basis AM MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN PM Sporting Goals and Aspirations Short Term (this year / this season) Long term (future years) Any other relevant information we should be aware of upon receipt of your application: Checklist All sections of this application are complete Student and parent/guardian have signed all parts of the student athlete agreement Parent/guardian has ed this completed application form to the Head of Department HPE prior to their trial Chanel Morrison chick94@eq.edu.au
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