/
20 21   LNB   Canada Games Team & ACE Program Info Session 20 21   LNB   Canada Games Team & ACE Program Info Session

20 21 LNB Canada Games Team & ACE Program Info Session - PowerPoint Presentation

dayspiracy
dayspiracy . @dayspiracy
Follow
347 views
Uploaded On 2020-08-27

20 21 LNB Canada Games Team & ACE Program Info Session - PPT Presentation

Only those who dare to go too far will ever discover how far they can go TS Elliot TOKHONON TIED OR LACED AT THE NECK Murdena Marshall and Eleanor Johnson Tokhonon is a Silas T Rand Word ID: 804301

amp team reconciliation season team amp season reconciliation floor tbd requires principle aboriginal year 2021 coach

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download The PPT/PDF document "20 21 LNB Canada Games Team & AC..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

2021 LNB Canada Games Team & ACE Program Info Session

“Only those who dare to go too far will ever discover how far they can go.” - T.S. Elliot

Slide2

“TOKHONON = TIED OR LACED AT THE NECK”Murdena Marshall and Eleanor Johnson ...“Tokhonon is a Silas T . Rand Word “

TOQLUAQN = “Side of neck”

TU’AN = “You are playing ball”

TU’AQAN OR TU’AQN = “Ball”

TUWA’TIMK = “Playing ball or some sport”

Slide3

“KLUSKAP & WINPE”

How the Mi’kmaq got the Game of Tuwa’timk

Slide4

British Colonial Governorof Nova Scotia, Edward Cornwallis,

the author of the 1749 proclamation for Mi’kmaq scalps

Slide5

History of Lacrosse in New Brunswick

Slide6

Slide7

Indigenous Sovereignty

Slide8

Guiding Principles From the Truth & Reconciliation CommissionPrinciple #3 - Reconciliation is a process of healing of relationships that requires public truth sharing, apology, and commemoration that acknowledge and redress past harms.

Principle #4 -

Reconciliation requires constructive action on addressing the ongoing legacies of colonialism that have had destructive impacts on Aboriginal peoples’ education, cultures and languages, health, child welfare, the administration of justice, and economic opportunities and prosperity. 

Principle #8 -

Supporting Aboriginal peoples’ cultural revitalization and integrating Indigenous knowledge systems, oral histories, laws, protocols, and connections to the land into the reconciliation process are essential. 

Principle #9 -

Reconciliation requires political will, joint leadership, trust building, accountability, and transparency, as well as a substantial investment of resources.

Principle #10 -

Reconciliation requires sustained public education and dialogue, including youth engagement, about the history and legacy of residential schools, Treaties, and Aboriginal rights, as well as the historical and contemporary contributions of Aboriginal peoples to Canadian society. 

Slide9

Administrative StructureTeam StaffOffensive Coach – Tim HuntDefensive Coach – Keegan HighamHead Coach – Chet Koneczny

General Manager – Tim JacksonTrainer/Medical Staff – TBD

Slide10

Team Vision Celebrate the history, heritage and game of LacrosseOn & off the floor, Responsibility, Respect Develop strong friendships & community partnerships

Minor Lacrosse, Schools, Media, Sponsors

Execute a 2 year plan to prepare players for the 2021 Canada GamesPlayers, Coaches & Management commitment on and off the floor at a professional level

Slide11

Team PhilosophyEquipment – Available, Adequate, AppropriateEnvironment – Professional, Cultural, Adaptable, Comfortable

Physical – Progressive, Sport Specific, Realistic

Technical –

Challenging, Engaging, Diverse

Tactical –

High Standard, Simplified, Structured, Accountable

Psychology –

Positive, Challenging, Monitored, Assessed

Slide12

Slide13

Slide14

“With one foot in the canoe, and one foot on shore, you are sure to fall into the river. ~ Native American Proverb, TuscaroraCommitment & Sacrifice...

Slide15

Off-Floor Non-NegotiablesNobody above the team. Be on time. 24 hours notice.

No phones.“Punch In.”2 sticks ready.

Sacrifice.

Clean up after yourself.

Be direct.

Police yourselves.

Slide16

On-Floor Non-NegotiablesRespect The GamePositive Attitude

Communicate

Work Hard

Two-Way Players

2-Hand Tough

Quality Shots

Play Your Role

Team Tough

Run To The Huddle

Slide17

Slide18

Schedule/EventsPractice Schedule1x per month (Off-Season) - November to April2x per month (In-Season) - May to August

Off-Season TrainingACE Program - Off Season (January to April)

On floor + In Gym

In-

Season Training

ACE Program - (May to August)

Gym Only

Team Functions

Monthly Team Builders (Starting May 15)

Summer 2020

Try-Outs (Late May - TBD)

Ex. Games Versus Team Nova Scotia (Bi-Monthly)

Nepean Tournament (Date TBD)

July 20 - Team Cut to 24 players

Bantam/Midget Nationals (Date TBD)

European Challenge (Age 15-18) - Prague, Czech Republic (Aug 21-23)

2021 Canada Games (August 6-13)

Niagara Falls

Slide19

Slide20

Slide21

Slide22

Slide23

Slide24

Slide25

Slide26

The “Situation”Possible Issues in YTP:Budget considerationsConflicts with other sportsInfrequent practices (esp. in year 1) - Club League Interference

“Big Game” experienceOff-season retention of learning/fitness

Year 1 Areas of focus: Team Culture, Individual Development, Psychological Development

Slide27

Slide28

Slide29

Slide30

Slide31

Slide32

Why?

Slide33

Any Questions?