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One Day Boxing Tutor's course
A rare and exciting opportunity to attend a Boxing Tutor's course on the 15th December in Birmingham.
and organise the ABA Boxing Awards in Schools, Colleges, Universities, Youth Centers and Sports Centers. The course is open to
This course provides your first step towards becoming a certified ABA of England Boxing Tutor. The AB Boxing Tutor Course provides the basic principles, skills and knowledge needed to begin delivering the ABA Boxing Awards. The Course covers a variety of topics including Warm Ups for Children and Adults/ DVD, Different Circuit Training, Basics of Boxing, Pad Work, Partner Work, Lesson Planning and guidance on how to deliver the ABA Boxing Awards.
For full programme and more information click here.
Interested? click here for application form.
Click here for the first issue of CP Sport Swimming Newsletter - Autumn 2009.
Latest news & special points of interest includes:
Castle News - Newcastle Staffs Volleyball Club
Click here to read October 2009 issue.
Want to get involved in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games?
With three years until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, there are hundreds of ways that people in the West Midlands can be at the heart of the Games themselves … read on....right here, right now!
For more information contact:
Chris Kirkland Staffordshire Co-ordinator for the 2012 Games
National Schools Tournament
WINNERS - Newcastle-under-Lyme School RUNNERS UP - St Joseph's College
On the same day, 13 teams entered in the U16 age group: WINNERS - Walton High School, Stafford RUNNERS UP - Newcastle-under-Lyme School
10 schools entered this years' U19 tournament at Northwood Stadium on 18th November: WINNERS - King Edward VI, Lichfield RUNNERS UP - St Joseph's College
Good Luck to the winning teams at the Regional Schools Tournament.
Well done to all of the schools who entered teams and a big thank you to everyone who helped organise the tournaments.
Sally Kendrick
E: sally.kendrick@englandnetball.co.uk
The 4th Annual Conference for The Physical
Pathways to Participation - Routes to Social inclusion
The conference will share best practice in areas of social inclusion to develop your skills set in development and delivery to create effective pathways to participation
The objective of the conference is to;
The day will consist of 4 sessions that will focus on processes for developing pathways to participation;
The day also includes case studies from across the region showcasing good examples of routes to social inclusion plus an opportunity for delegate discussions on each session.
Please see attached flyer with more details and a booking form for completion.
Erica Rogers
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