Long-Term Athlete Development Resources

We at Sarnia/Bluewater Wrestling ascribe whole-heartedly to CAWA’s Long-Term Athlete Development model.

The model is used to shape what skills, competencies, and capabilities coaches, parents and athletes should strive for at each stage of athlete growth, from our youngest athletes all the way up to Olympic contenders.

If you’re interested in learning more about this, please check out CAWA’s LTAD Webpage at: https://wrestling.ca/coaches/long-term-athlete-development. Most notable is their complete 32-page manual.

From CAWA:

What is Long-Term Athlete Development?

LTAD is a new wave in athlete development, based on the integration of sport science research with experience in working with athletes and coaches to develop a comprehensive set of development principles. LTAD takes the concept of periodization (the integration of competition, training, recovery, nutrition, and other elements of preparation to create a long-term training plan) to the next level, by integrating preparation over an entire career or lifetime, and considering the holistic development of the individual as well as his/her development as an athlete.

Today, every Canadian sport organization is using LTAD as the basis for their long-term planning. More information can be found in the document “Canadian Sport for Life”, as well as other LTAD resource papers published by the Canadian Sport Centres and available at www.canadiansportforlife.ca/.

YOUTH WRESTLING 2018 Season


For Boys and Girls
Wrestling. The World’s oldest Sport.

Training Times

Sessions Start January 11, 2018
Grades 1-6 Tuesday and Thursdays 6:30 to 7:30
Grades 7-8 Tuesday and Thursday 7:30 to 9:00

Location

Great Lakes Secondary School – Room 99

Cost

$150 Includes membership to Sarnia Wrestling Club and the Ontario Amateur Wrestling Association, T-Shirt and Awards

Our coaches are certified through the Coaches Association of Canada and Sport Canada

For more information

John Burke john.burke966@gmail.com 519 466-7403
Jeff Vanderslagt youshouldwrestle@gmail.com

Like us on Facebook and learn more about our efforts to help fundraise for the Jamaica Wrestling Federation #coolpinnings

WRESTLING CLINIC Cleopas Ncube – Dec 16th, 2017

On Saturday, Dec 16th, 2017 there will be two sessions at 10:00-12:00 and 2:00-4:30 with McMaster University Head Coach, Cleopas Ncube. Special guest is Rob Betz – former McMaster University Coach. Both of these men were place winners at the world championships and multiple time national champions. It’s an amazing opportunity to have them in town to kick off the holidays.

Date

Saturday December 16, 2017

Two Sessions

10:00-12:00 and 2:00-4:30

Registration opens at 9:30
Room 99 at Great Lakes Secondary School

Cost

$20 – includes snacks and refreshments

You are encouraged to bring a lunch.

For information and to RSVP your spot contact:
Coach John Burke at john.burke966@gmail.com or call 519 466-7403

Like us on Facebook and learn more about our efforts to help fundraise for the Jamaica Wrestling Federation #coolpinnings

Cool Pinnings – Jamaica Wrestling Federation T-Shirts

The Sarnia/Bluewater Wrestling Club is running a fundraiser to help out our friends at the Jamaica Wrestling Federation.

Be one of the first to own an Official Jamaica Wrestling Federation T-Shirt and help keep the One Love Rebellion rolling. These shirts are available in men’s and women’s cuts in sizes S to XXL. Cost is $30 (CA$) and shipping is $5 within Canada. For shipping to the USA, the total cost is $30 (US$) and includes shipping in the continental USA. Contact us for rates for multiple shirts.

Place your order at caulear@gmail.com with numbers, sizes and men’s or women’s cuts.

Payment will be accepted as e-transfer.

Like the Jamaica Wrestling Federation on Facebook to keep in touch with updates from Jamaican National Team Coach Kevin Wallen.

Time for some #coolpinnings

BINGO Volunteer Training Sessions – Oct 16, Nov 13

The Sarnia/Bluewater Wrestling Club is a not-for-profit organization that exists to help athletes follow their dreams, and engage with the community to become better members of society. That means: going to tournaments around the country, bringing in coaches from across the province, and keeping the lights on week-after-week.

One of the ways we fund these activities is through fund-raising bingo.

And we need parent/coach volunteers to make those bingos happen.

Volunteers must be 18 years or older, and must be trained. Our next two training sessions are at Jackpot City, 825 Upper Canada Drive (the Bingo hall.)

October Training
Monday Oct 16th @ 4:30pm

November Training
Monday Nov 13th @ 4:30pm