Home Page
What's New?
Parents
Active Start - Ages 0 - 6
Fundamentals - Ages 6 - 9
Learn to Train - Ages 9 - 11
Train to Train - Ages 11 - 16
Active for Life - Any Age
CS4L Model
Physical Literacy
Developing Physical Literacy
What is Physical Literacy?
Learning Fundamental Movement Skills
More On the ABCs
What this Means for Parents
Moving Fundamentally
Fundamental Sport Skills
Other Skills to Develop
Consequences
Find the Right Sport
A New Approach?
An Active Healthy Life
The Myth
Children with a Disability
The Toronto Charter for Physical Activity
Why Your Child Play Sports
Sports That Contribute
Supporting CS4L
Being a CS4L Advocate
Advanced Topics
Sport Research Says
5 S's of Training
5 Additional S’s
Measuring Growth
Early vs Late Developers
Resources
Useful Links
2010 Workshop Presentations
Municipal Workshop E-Package
2009 Workshop Presentations
LTAD Downloads
Parent Checklist
Useful Links
E-News Case Studies
Rating Schools for Physical Education
Lobbying Kit
References
Canadian Sport-Specific LTAD Models
LTAD Team of Experts
Delegate E-Package
Education Recreation
Active Start - Ages 0-6
FUNdamentals - Ages 6-9 (2)
Learn to Train - Ages 9-12
Train to Compete - Ages 16-23
Train to Win- Ages 18 + (2)
Active for Life - Any Age (2)
Train to Train - Ages 12-16 (2)
CS4L Model
A New Approach
Bridging the Divide
School's Out, Fun's is in Nova Scotia
Education and Recreation Partners
Moving Fundamentally
Recreation & Sport Integrated
Active Start - LEAP BC
A New Approach?
Impact on the Education System
Active Start in Newfoundland & Labrador
Impact on Clubs and Community Sport and Recreation
Developing Physical Literacy in Every Child
Impact on the System
The Toronto Charter for Physical Activity
Developing Physical Literacy
Physical Literacy & Physical Education
Physical Literacy & Physical Education
Consequences for Schools
What this Means
More on ABC's
Consequences of Missing Out
Partners & Links
Resources
Provincial Sport-Specific Implementation Plans
2010 Workshop Presentations
2009 Workshop Presentations
Workshop Presentations
Canadian Sport-Specific LTAD Models
LTAD Downloads
E-News Case Studies
References
Athletes and Coaches
Active Start - Ages 0-6
FUNdamentals - Ages 6-9
Learn to Train - Ages 9-12
Train to Train - Ages 12-16
Train to Compete - Ages 16-23
Train to Win- Ages 18 +
Active for Life - Any Age
About LTAD
Outline of LTAD
Introduction
Sport System Alignment & Integration
Shortcomings & Consequences
Summary
Implementation
10 Key Factors
10-Year Rule
The FUNdamentals
Specialization
Developmental Age
Trainability
Physical, Emotional & Cognitive Development
Periodization
Calendar Planning for Competition
System Alignment & Integration
Continuous Improvement
Athletes with a Disability
Introduction to LTAD
The Canadian Model
Stages of LTAD
Ten Key Factors
What's in Addition?
Two More Stages
Coaching & Competition
Support
Talent Identification
Next Steps
Resources and Downloads
2010 Workshop Presentations
Books & DVDs
2009 Workshop Presentations
Canadian Sport-Specific LTAD Models
LTAD Downloads
E-News Case Studies
Great Practices
References
Glossary
LTAD Team of Experts
Site Map
Contact Us
Network of Canadian Sport for Life Presenters
Media
Request a Speaker
British Columbia Presenters
Privacy Policy
Contact Us
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebéc
New Brunswick
Newfoundland & Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Nunvut
DPL Figure 16
DPL Figure 3
DPL Figure 4
DPL Figure 5
DPL Figure 10
DPL Figure 11
CS4L Figure 4
CS4L Figure 5
CS4L Figure 6
CS4L Figure 8
CS4L Figure 10
CS4L Figure 11
SPG Figure 2
SPG Appendix 1
DPL Figure 2
CS4L Table 1
CS4L Table 2
CS4L Table 3
DPL FIgure 14
News & Events
NSO Survey Results
Copyright 2009 © Canadian Sport Centres
Home
|
Contact
|
Media
|
Site Map
|
Privacy Policy
Designed by:
McAllister Media