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Title: LTAD 101


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LTAD 101 Active Start FUNdamentals
Istvan Balyi National Sport Centre Vancouver
Victoria Sport Canada and sports coach UK LTAD
Advisor
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The University of Victoria National Coaching
Institute 45 hours
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La définition de la folie, cest refaire
toujours la même chose en sattendant à un
résultat différent.
Albert Einstein
  • The definition of insanity is doing the same
    thing over and over again and expecting different
    results.

  • Albert Einstein

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SevenStagesof Long-TermAthlete Development
  • Active Start

FUNdamental
Learning to Train
Training to Train
Training to Compete
Training to Win
Active for Life
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Active Start StageChronological/ Development
AgeMales and Females 0-6
  • Fundamental
  • Movements
  • Gymnastics
  • Swimming
  • Running
  • (Wheeling)

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Active Start
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Doman, G, Doman, D and Hagy, B How to Teach
Your Baby to be Physically Superb(1997)
  • Mans three unique motor functions are
  • To walk, run and jump in an upright position
  • To speak, in an contrived, invented, symbolic,
    vocal language
  • T write, in a contrived, invented, symbolic,
    visual language

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  • Mans three unique sensory abilities are
  • To see, in such a way as to read the contrived,
    invented, symbolic, visual language
  • To hear, in such a way as to read the contrived,
    invented, symbolic, vocal language
  • To feel, in such a way as to be able to identify
    an object by feel alone and without confirmation
    of seeing, smelling or tasting it.

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Six Functions
  • Competence in Mobility (walking)
  • Competence in Language (talking)
  • Competence in Manual Ability (writing)
  • Visual Competence (reading and visual
    understanding)
  • Auditory Competence (hearing and understanding)
  • Tactile Competence (feeling and understanding)

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PATHWAY OF FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT IDEAS
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Chinese Physical Literacy Children on holiday
from school, Haozhou, Eastern China
  • You have to lay thefoundations first, then
    come to the building and finally the skyscraper
    can be done.Huang Yubin,
  • Gymnastics Coach

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FUNdamental StageChronological/ Development
AgeMales 6-9 and Females 6-8
  • Fundamental
  • Movements
  • Skills

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FUNdamentals
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Lee Carter (Canada)
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  • GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
  • FUN-DAMENTALS MAP

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Physical, Mental / Cognitive and Emotional
Development
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Summary
  • FUN
  • Overall development of the child
  • Foundation movement skills
  • FUNdamental movement skills
  • ABCs of athleticism
  • Run, jump, throws
  • Parents education
  • Trainability
  • First speed window (6-8 girls, 7-9 boys)
  • FUNdamental movement skills
  • Flexibility

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