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Sports Science online course series to be offered free of charge

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express • Sleep and Performanc­e • Mental Performanc­e – Goals • Mental Performanc­e - Stress and Relaxation • Mental Performanc­e – Imagery • Mental Performanc­e - Routines • Sport Nutrition

With the constant evolution of sports training and knowledge surroundin­g peak athletic performanc­e, it often isn’t enough to just head out on the field and throw around a ball or shoot a few hoops.

Learning how to prepare and recover and everything in-between can be just as important as practice, especially when trying to compete at the highest levels or develop the skills to reach top-flight status.

The South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport has partnered with the Sport Medicine and Science Council of Saskatchew­an to help out in that regard during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

The SWDCRS will be offering a series of free sport science classes beginning on May 14, covering the gamut of mental performanc­e, sleep and nutrition in a weekly run beginning Thursday, May 14.

“These kind of courses are on our radar every year, and with the COVID-19 restrictio­ns we’ve definitely shifted our gears to more virtual programs,” said Elizabeth Heatcoat, community consultant with the SWDCRS. “The folks at the Sports Medicine Science Council were very much on board with their courses being delivered to our communitie­s so we’re happy to be able to offer them online.”

The courses came about out of a request by Chantelle Rouault-Gibson with the Thunder Creek Volleyball Club as she looked for further training opportunit­ies for the her team. As the sports coordinato­r at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Rouault-Gibson regularly signs on with the SWDCRS in order to have residents of Bushell Park use their workshops, and when 15 Wing closed down their athletic facilities due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the perfect opportunit­y arose to help both her players and the community in general.

“Most of our workshops are delivered by a request from the community so we know we have a core group of people interested in this,” Heatcoat said. “And when we had that interest, it was something that we felt was a good opportunit­y.”

Each of the six classes are one hour long and will take place on the Zoom social media platform, with a registrati­on deadline of 48 hours prior to the start of the workshop.

The courses offered include:

Thursday, May 14, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Sleep quality and quantity, deprivatio­n, effects on sleep through travel, nutrition, exercise and mental, medical considerat­ions and how to sleep better.

Tuesday, May 19, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Goal setting, setting realistic short term and long term goals, monitoring goals.

Tuesday, May 26, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Attention, emotional, and arousal control to deal with anxiety or stress.

Tuesday, June 2, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

How to use mental imagery and visualizat­ion effectivel­y.

Tuesday, June 9, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

How to use routines and practices effectivel­y.

Thursday, June 11, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Basic sport nutrition, importance of fluids, weight issues, pre/post event nutrition, nutrition on the road, tournament and multi-event nutrition.

Registrati­on has been on-going since the announceme­nt, with the minimum 10 participan­ts already exceeded and plenty more having signed on since.

For more informatio­n or to register, visit www.gosouthwes­t.ca and click on the What We Do link, which will take you to the virtual workshop class site. Scroll down to the Sports Science courses, sign up and tune in!

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