VNSW Coach Symposium

Event information

Registrations for this event are not currently available.

This event will be a premier professional development opportunity for Australian coaches with a full day line-up of nationally and internationally recognized presenters. The vision is to bring the best Volleyball information and science to our coaching community while providing coaches a platform to network and connect in a focused environment. 

*Thanks to "Her Sport Her Way funding", we are happy to announce to provide any females 50% dicount. Please email Filip for dicount code.

Details

  • Sunday 16th April 2023, 9am to 5pm 

  • NSWRL HQ in Sydney Olympic Park 

  • 10 VA CDC (continued development credit) points

  • Includes catered lunch

  • Key Note: Dave Preston, Volleyroos Head Coach 

Headlining the 2023 symposium will be Dave Preston the new Senior Men’s Volleyroos Head Coach. Dave is a Canadian coach with over 12 years of national team experience and nearly 30 years of collegiate and university ball. Dave will lead a compelling presentation on culture as he reinvigorates the Senior Men’s Volleyroos program leading into the 2032 Olympics.  

The day will be facilitated by 2012 Olympian and VNSW Head of Pathways Martin Reader and will go from 9AM through to 5PM. The symposium will cover many relevant cultural topics for coaches such as injury prevention, physical training, sport psych, team management, coach mentorship and more. It will include a Q&A with our professional coach panel, an interactive coaching reflection exercise and a physical session covering injury prevention for volleyball. 

The event will take place at NRL HQ in Sydney Olympic Park with a catered lunch for all attendees. This will be a powerful day for any coach interested in improving their volleyball coaching but more importantly their understanding of and ability to impact a team.  

*This activity awards each attendee with 10 VA CDC (continued development credit) points. These points are required when renewing your accreditations.