Post by Cuchulainn Cycling Club on Nov 15, 2011 12:24:46 GMT
“PEDAL FEVER 2011”
CYCLING IRELAND CONFERENCE
Cycling Ireland is delighted to announce that “Pedal Fever” is once again coming to town. Pedal Fever 2011 will take place on the 26th of November in the Helix (Dublin City University). This conference is aimed at coaches, managers, cyclists and indeed anyone else who might be interested in attending. This year the conference will be a combination of Key Note Speakers and Elected Breakout Workshops.
Conference Details
Date: 26th November 2011
Venue: The Helix, Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Time: 9am to 5:30pm (may be subject to slight change)
Content and Speakers
The line up for the day so far:
Prof. Louis Passfield (University of Kent) – Specifying and Measuring Training Programmes.
Dr. Simon Jobson (University of Winchester) – Recording, Measuring and Interpreting Training
Alan Heary (Cycling Psychology) – Mental Toughness
Alan Ringland (Irish Institute of Sport) – Use of Video Capture in Coaching Skills Development
Bronwen Masters (Institute of Sport Northern Ireland) – Use and Misuse of Nutritional Supplements and Ergogenic Aids
Chris McCann (Inspired Cycling) – Bike Setup - Economy, Efficiency and Power Distribution
Andrew Gillott (British Cycling) – (Closing the Gap: Building a Coaching Culture in Cycling)
Declan Byrne (Cycling Ireland, Irish Sports Council & Sport NI) – Anti Doping (title to be confirmed)
Dr. Geraint Florida James (Edinburgh University) – Demands of XC and Downhill Mountain Biking
Carolien Van Herrikhuyzen (Amsterdam Velodrome) – Track Cycling (Event Demands and how to train specifically for them)
“The Panel” Combination of High Performance and Development Coaches and High Performance Riders – Q&A with “The Panel” - To include Paddy Doran (Level 3 Coach), Stephen Gallagher (Rider and former Rás winner and Pro Rider), Gregory May (Sport Scientist), TBC.
Register
Register early for the conference;
Cycling Ireland Members - €40 before the 21st November or pay €50 after.
Non Cycling Ireland Members - €50 before the 21st November or pay €60 after.
Numbers for the conference are limited so book early to avoid disappointment.
Check out the Pedal Fever website for more information www.pedalfever.net.
For Further Information Contact
Rachel Ormrod
Coach Education Officer
Cycling Ireland
619 North Circular Road
Dublin 1
p: 01 8551644
m: 086 7802937
e: rachel@cyclingireland.ie
w: www.cyclingireland.ie
w: www.subwaysprocketrocket.ie
Dear Secretary,
Just a gentle reminder about the upcoming “Pedal Fever 2011” Cycling Conference, just 11 days to go. I would be most grateful if you could circulate this to your club members. Please also note that the early bird has been extended for one more week.
This conference has been put together for your club and members to benefit. Look forward to seeing you on the 26th of November.
Rachel Ormrod
Coach Education Officer
CYCLING IRELAND CONFERENCE
Cycling Ireland is delighted to announce that “Pedal Fever” is once again coming to town. Pedal Fever 2011 will take place on the 26th of November in the Helix (Dublin City University). This conference is aimed at coaches, managers, cyclists and indeed anyone else who might be interested in attending. This year the conference will be a combination of Key Note Speakers and Elected Breakout Workshops.
Conference Details
Date: 26th November 2011
Venue: The Helix, Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Time: 9am to 5:30pm (may be subject to slight change)
Content and Speakers
The line up for the day so far:
Prof. Louis Passfield (University of Kent) – Specifying and Measuring Training Programmes.
Dr. Simon Jobson (University of Winchester) – Recording, Measuring and Interpreting Training
Alan Heary (Cycling Psychology) – Mental Toughness
Alan Ringland (Irish Institute of Sport) – Use of Video Capture in Coaching Skills Development
Bronwen Masters (Institute of Sport Northern Ireland) – Use and Misuse of Nutritional Supplements and Ergogenic Aids
Chris McCann (Inspired Cycling) – Bike Setup - Economy, Efficiency and Power Distribution
Andrew Gillott (British Cycling) – (Closing the Gap: Building a Coaching Culture in Cycling)
Declan Byrne (Cycling Ireland, Irish Sports Council & Sport NI) – Anti Doping (title to be confirmed)
Dr. Geraint Florida James (Edinburgh University) – Demands of XC and Downhill Mountain Biking
Carolien Van Herrikhuyzen (Amsterdam Velodrome) – Track Cycling (Event Demands and how to train specifically for them)
“The Panel” Combination of High Performance and Development Coaches and High Performance Riders – Q&A with “The Panel” - To include Paddy Doran (Level 3 Coach), Stephen Gallagher (Rider and former Rás winner and Pro Rider), Gregory May (Sport Scientist), TBC.
Register
Register early for the conference;
Cycling Ireland Members - €40 before the 21st November or pay €50 after.
Non Cycling Ireland Members - €50 before the 21st November or pay €60 after.
Numbers for the conference are limited so book early to avoid disappointment.
Check out the Pedal Fever website for more information www.pedalfever.net.
For Further Information Contact
Rachel Ormrod
Coach Education Officer
Cycling Ireland
619 North Circular Road
Dublin 1
p: 01 8551644
m: 086 7802937
e: rachel@cyclingireland.ie
w: www.cyclingireland.ie
w: www.subwaysprocketrocket.ie
Dear Secretary,
Just a gentle reminder about the upcoming “Pedal Fever 2011” Cycling Conference, just 11 days to go. I would be most grateful if you could circulate this to your club members. Please also note that the early bird has been extended for one more week.
This conference has been put together for your club and members to benefit. Look forward to seeing you on the 26th of November.
Rachel Ormrod
Coach Education Officer