Wednesday, May 11, 2022

An Awesome Elite Academy Summer

 

An Awesome Elite Academy Summer

Want to see how good you can become?


An athlete will have the possibility this summer to do:
Beach 2's Training
Jump Training
NexGen Setter Training
Age 11-13 Volleyball Camp Outdoors
and
Making the Cut Camps
You can schedule these together without any conflicts and have the most volleyball-filled summer ever.  

The Canadian Elite Academy "NexGen Setter Development" pilot project. 


The project will be the start of training to create the next generation of Setters in Saskatchewan. We will be seeking a set of 16 athletes who would like to train to be the next group of setters. The athletes must be between 11-13 years of age and understand their commitment and desire to become the NexGen Setters. The athletes must be dedicated, willing to work hard, coachable, and train more than the rest. This program will run for three months in the summer for two days each week on outdoor grass courts by the Father Robinson Beach Courts. The program will run Mondays and Wednesdays in two groups of eight athletes. The head coach will split athletes into two groups to give them the best training experience. The groups will be divided after the athletes have registered. The first group will be from 5-6 pm, and the second group will be from 6-7 pm. Athletes will not be able to choose the times or with whom they will train.

The Head coach for these sessions will be Toako Chie Inamura. Chie's Bio can be seen below.
In 1990, Chie played in the Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship and won gold. She was awarded the best setter award. In 1991 she played in the Women's U20 World Championship and won bronze. She was awarded the best setter award. In 1990 and 1994, she played for the University of Tsukaba Women's Volleyball Team. Tsukaba University was one of the top teams in Japan. In 1987 and 1990, Chie with the Tsukaba University came to play against the University of Saskatchewan. In 1994 Chie came to Saskatoon to be an assistant coach at the University of Saskatchewan. She has since that time coached Club volleyball, High school volleyball, and Community volleyball and done individual practice in the province. She is considered one of the best setter coaches in the province by many.
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NexGen Registration

Summer OutDoor Jump Training 

Jump Training twice a week will profoundly positively impact a player's explosive power and boost their volleyball game. Summer jump training will happen each month in June, July and August. For every Tuesday and Thursday, two one-hour sessions will be offered from 5-6 pm and then from 6-7 pm. Athletes will be able to register each month for the session which best matches their busy schedule. The times of the jump training are scheduled to allow the beach volleyball 2's athletes to attend without any time overlaps. This makes for a perfect summer of training before heading back to school. There will be limited spots in each of the two groups. So, register quickly.

The Jump trainer for the summer sessions will be Tamille Schuler.

Tamille Schuler's Bio is below:

At a relatively young age, I discovered the transformational power of fitness. We have little control over which genes we are given. However, fitness can be a catalyst for change, helping us embrace the genes we have (or don't have) to become the best versions of ourselves. 

Are you short? We can work on strength so you can reach as high as your taller opponent. 

Are you Tall? Let's maximize your agility to move quickly across the court, making you more effective in front and back rows. Feeling strong and driven is fiercely empowering.

Sport and fitness have always been a big part of my life. I played multiple sports at a high level. Competitive swimming taught me about endurance and commitment. Alpine skiing led me to become a ski instructor, where I learned how contagious passion could be. Playing volleyball in college, I learned the true power of determination & attitude. Focusing on the things in my control - fitness, effort and desire to learn, I was able to help our team achieve many successes and was awarded "Most Improved Player" two years in a row.  

After college, I discovered my love for leading group fitness classes. It provided me with the social aspect and community that I valued (& missed) in team sports. I also enjoyed helping others feel stronger, fitter, and more powerful while maintaining my fitness levels. 

Now that I am a Mom, my focus has slightly shifted. I recently completed my NCCP coach training in volleyball. Here, I discovered a new interest in sports performance. Learning about mental toughness and a positive mindset & how to combine that with physical fitness has become my new passion. 

I aim to coach, support, inspire and energize athletes. My favourite mentor, Rachael Newsham, says, "embracing and overcoming challenges gives you an incredible boost of self-esteem." I hope to help young athletes discover the value of this for themselves..  

Jump Registration

Beach Volleyball 2's training this Summer

Advanced Beach 2's Boys Monday and Wednesday -Two spots open
Advanced Beach 2's Girls Monday and Wednesday - Four spots open
Basic Beach 2's Training Tuesday and Thursday Group 1 - Sold out
Basic Beach 2's Training Tuesday and Thursday Group 2 - Sold out
Advanced and Basic Beach 2's July and August only (Monday and Wednesday) -Two Spot open
Advanced and Basic Beach 2's July and August only (Tuesday and Thursday) - New session more space
Age 11-13 Volleyball Camp Outdoors - Space is available.  

Beach Registration

Making the Cut Camps

Making the Cut Junior High School Team - Sold out
Making the Cut Elementary School Team - Eight spots open
Making the Cut Rookie High School Senior Team - spots available
Making the Cut Returning High School Senior Team - spots available

Making the Cut Registration

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