Multiple Opportunities, Lincs FA Girls Centre of Excellence

Lincolnshire FA Girls Centre of Excellence are looking for student volunteers to help in a number of areas:

1. Video Analysis

The centre would welcome the opportunity to allow students to provide video footage of both training & matches. Home matches would be the main focus to capture footage that can be used to provide technical and tactical feedback to players.

Home games are played at Lincoln Christ Hospital School kick off times 10:30am

 

2. Strength & Conditioning

Players within the centre need specific strength and conditioning coaching once a week. The coach will work with all age groups;

Under 11’s, Under 13’s, Under 15’s, Under 17’s

and be responsible for developing a training programme in relation to specific strength & conditioning.

 

3. Nutritional Workshop

Students will have the opportunity to present a nutritional workshop to players at an elite level. Classroom and smart board facilities are made available, the workshop can be delivered within a flexible format but must be relevant to the Lincolnshire FA Girls Centre of Excellence programme.

 

4. Sports Psychology Workshop

Students will have the opportunity to present a sports psychology workshop to players at an elite level. Classroom and smart board facilities are made available, the workshop can be delivered within a flexible format but must be relevant to the Lincolnshire FA Girls Centre of Excellence programme.

 

If you are interested in any of these positions, or would like to know more, please contact Sandy Willmott at swillmott@lincoln.ac.uk

 

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Video, Coach and S&C Roles at Lincs FA Girls Centre of Excellence

Lincolnshire FA Girls’ Centre of Excellence have a large number of volunteer opportunities for the 2014/5 season. Up to three volunteers are needed in each of these areas:

1. Coaching: Support qualified coaches in the delivery of the coaching syllabus.

2. Video Analysis: Video games/training to assist player development through video analysis/de-brief.

3. Strength & Conditioning: Support the S&C lead in delivering a programme of S&C, and provide 1-1 support to nominated individual players at an elite level.

The roles will be based at Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School and will be supported and mentored by qualified coaches.

Full details of the roles and how to apply will be available soon via the University’s Sports Volunteering Opportunities page, but please let Sandy Willmott know if you might be interested in the positions. The S&C volunteers can start as early as Tuesday 5th August, for example.