University of Saskatchewan - Physical Education
Certificate
Organizational Leadership
The Leadership Saskatoon program offers a curriculum that helps you explore your leadership perspectives and provides tools you can use in the community.\n\nAs a participant in the Leadership Saskatoon program you will meet and learn from people from across three sectors (public
private and not-for-profit). Many of our alumni consider this to be one of the real strengths of our program.\n\nYou will learn skills and acquire tools that will help you make a difference as a leader in your community; while contributing more to your organization
and our city as a whole.\n\nhttp://www.leadershipsaskatoon.com/program.html
Leadership Saskatoon
Class of 2018
The Coaches Association of Saskatchewan (CAS) is a membership organization of coaches managed by a volunteer board of directors representing all aspects of coaching. As a member of Sask Sport Inc.
CAS is eligible to receive grants from the Sport Section of the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund. These grants combined with self-help revenues are used for managing coaching programs and services in Saskatchewan for all coaches from all sports and for the administrative costs for the office
staff and programs. CAS is identified as the “Provincial Partner” to the Coaches Association of Canada (CAC) and acts as a liaison to CAC regarding coaching is\n\nI Served as PSGB Representative and was involved in sub-committee work for CAS Coaching Conference
Women in Coaching
Coaching Grant review process for High Performance and Developmental SK Coaches
Aboriginal Coaching.
Coaching Association of Saskatchewan (CAS)
Community Representative
Board of Directors
The Coaching Association of Canada unites stakeholders and partners in its commitment to raising the skills and stature of coaches
and ultimately expanding their reach and influence. Through its programs
CAC empowers coaches with knowledge and skills
promotes ethics
fosters positive attitudes
builds competence
and increases the credibility and recognition of coaches.\n\nMission: To enhance the experiences of all Canadian athletes through quality coaching.
Coaching Association of Canada
RHCA
University of Saskatchewan
River Heights Community Association (RHCA)
Mission Statement:\n\n“To promote and enhance the quality of life of the people of River Heights through the provision of programs
amenities
and green space
by ensuring the needs of the community are represented.”\n\nWebsite: \nhttp://riverheights.sk.ca/
Yoga Instructor
RHCA
2020 College Drive
Saskatoon
SK
Saskatchewan Athletics is a non-profit Provincial Sport Governing Body. Saskatchewan\nAthletics promotes the sport of Track and Field
Cross Country Running
Road Racing\nand Race Walk. Run Jump Throw Wheel (RJTW) is a national program developed by\nAthletics Canada that teaches fundamental movement skills and develops physical literacy. It\nuses track and field inspired games/activities/skill challenges that are led by instructors\nspecifically trained to teach the fundamentals of running
jumping
throwing and wheeling\n(for children in wheelchairs). This position reports to the Executive Director of Sask\nAthletics.\n\nThe Run Jump Throw Wheel is a program for children 6-12 years of age which teaches fundamental movement skills and develops physical literacy using track and field activities and games. It is developed by Athletics Canada
sponsored by The Hershey Company and delivered by a network of delivery partners in a variety of formats throughout Canada. \n\nWhether you already delivering a sport program for children or looking to start something new
we’re here to help whether you need instructor training
equipment or tools and templates to manage your program.\n\nWebsites: \nhttp://saskathletics.ca/\nhttp://runjumpthrowwheel.ca/
Run Jump Throw Wheel Coordinator
Saskatchewan Athletics
Saskatchewan Athletics is a non-profit Provincial Sport Governing Body. Saskatchewan\nAthletics promotes the sport of Track and Field
Cross Country Running
Road Racing\nand Race Walk. The Program Coordinator has the overall responsibility for co-coordinating\ntraining programs for coaches
facilitating effective indoor and outdoor competitions for\nathletes at all levels and developing programs that promote excellence in the sport. This\nposition reports to the Executive Director of Sask Athletics. \n\n
Program Coordinator
Saskatchewan
Canada
Saskatchewan Athletics
716 Queen Street
Saskatchewan
Canada
Mission\nThe rental facility exists to serve communities of people who seek to learn and grow in mind and body.\n \nVision\nThe facility will attract teachers and students who seek to live life fully
with the wholeness and ease of well-being. Leaders with a high level of professionalism
formal accreditation
and vision within their respective fields will be drawn to use the facilities for their teaching
practice
and gatherings.\n \nValues\nTeachers and participants will reflect these values:\n* We are here to be of service to others\n* We do not cause harm to others\n* We demonstrate compassion and kindness\n* We are curious and seek to continuously learn and understand\n* We are patient and generous with our time and our knowledge\n* We are grateful
Yoga Instructor
McFarland House Studio
St. Andrew's College
Research Coordinator
Department of Psychiatry
College of Medicine
Research Coordinator
First Peoples First Person Indigenous HUB
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Canada
Mission Statement: \nTo support and optimize competitive sport performance through the delivery of high quality and evidence based sport medicine and science services to our clients with a priority on the Sask Sport Inc. membership.\n\nServices:\nParent-Athlete-Coach-Relations\nCommunication Skills\nTeam Building and Group Dynamics\nAttentional control (focus/ concentration)\nEmotional control (stress management)\nArousal control\nSelf-awareness\nGoal Setting\nMental Imagery\nSelf-Talk\nRoutines before
during and after competition\nIdeal Performance State\nMental Toughness Training\nMaximizing effectiveness of practice\nDrug Education and Awareness Workshop\n\nWebsite: http://www.smscs.dreamhosters.com/
Mental Training Consultant
Sport Medicine and Science Council of Saskatchewan
Yoga Teacher Member
Yoga Alliance
Coach Member
Coaching Association of Saskatchewan (CAS)
Member
Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)
French
English
Diane Jones Award
Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Huskie Athletics
Track and Field Team
University of Saskatchewan
Future Best Scholarship Recipient (Athletics)
Sask Sport INC
Female Senior Athlete of the Year Award
Saskatchewan Athletics
Finalist for the Sask Sport Female Athlete of the Year Award
Senior Female Athlete Award Category for All Sports in Saskatchewan
Sask Sport INC.
National Petro-Canada Torch Scholarship Fund Scholarship Recipient
Canadian Olympic Association
Mary Ethel Cartwright Trophy
University of Saskatchewan Female Athlete of the Year for All Sports
Huskie Athletics
University of Saskatchewan
Ron Moe Memorial Bursary
University of Saskatchewan
College of Kinesiology
Teaching Assistantship Scholarship
University of Saskatchewan
College of Kinesiology
Graduate Teaching Fellowship (GTF)
University of Saskatchewan
College of Kinesiology
Gord Garvie Memorial Scholarship
University of Saskatchewan
College of Kinesiology
Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame 2013 Class
2000-01 Huskie Womens Track\nIn back-to-back years the Huskies won the women's team title at the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics championships. \nThe head coach for the Huskie teams is Lyle Sanderson. He has led the Huskies to 10 Canadian university team titles in men's and women's track and field plus cross-country running.
Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame
Gord Garvie Prize for Outstanding Kinesiology Graduate
Awarded at Spring Convocation for University of Saskatchewan.
University of Saskatchewan
College of Kinesiology
Friends of the Huskies Scholarship Recipient (Athletics)
Huskie Athletics
University of Saskatchewan
Sanderson Foundation
Coach - Midget
STFC
founded in 1948
is the largest track club in Saskatchewan and one of the largest in Canada with a membership exceeding 250. From the cradle to the grave STFC is committed to serving all of its members to be the best that they can be.\nGeneral Program Description\nThis program is for athletes born in 2002 and 2003 train three days per week
Monday
Tuesday and Thursday from November to July annually. Athletes are exposed to all event areas of track & field. Now
however
an increased level of specialization begins
and more intense training begins. We still feel however that all athletes still benefit greatly from continued exposure to all event areas.
Saskatoon Track & Field Club (STFC)
Mental Training Consultation
Program Facilitation
Coaching Course Facilitation
Workshop Facilitation
Microsoft Office
Leadership
Board of Directors
Social Media
Yoga Instruction
Research
Wellness
Sports Psychology
Yoga
Management
Teaching
Public Speaking
Event Planning
Athletics
Fundraising
Strategic Planning
Self Esteem
Self Esteem
Junkin
Sarah
Junkin
Saskatchewan Athletics
Saskatchewan Athletics
Sport Medicine and Science Council of Saskatchewan
McFarland House Studio
Master's degree
Kinesiology and Exercise Science (Psychology)
Track and Field (Huskie Athletics) National Team Champion
2003-2004; Established a new team women's scoring record with 91.50 points.
University of Saskatchewan
Athletics Level 3
National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP)
Yoga Alliance
Yoga Alliance 200HR
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Track and Field (Huskie Athletics) 2x National Team Champion
2000-2001/2002-2003; Individual CIS title for women's pentathlon
2001-2002. \n\nProvided Valedictorian address for College of Kinesiology graduation ceremony.
University of Saskatchewan
Honours Degree Program (with Great Distinction)
Health Management Degree Program – Sports Medicine Option
Full Athletic Scholarship (Track and Field)
Honor Roll Member
3.70 gpa
Sport Medicine & Science Council of Saskatchewan
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