Australasian Leisure Management
May 7, 2022

AIS Summit program gives coaches chance to collaborate

11 high performance coaches, all from different sports, have been selected for the 2022 Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Coach Summit Program, which aims to enhance coaching connections and collaboration.

In its second year, the program welcomes a wide range of coaching talent across Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports, including the likes of gymnastics, hockey, surfing and para-archery.

The coaches will come together online once a fortnight over the next six months to share insights, develop strategies and test new ideas.

Advising that the program is unlike traditional coach education, AIS HP Coach Development Advisor, Dr Paul Perkins explained “research shows that most coaches prefer to learn through collaborating and socialising with other coaches rather than through formal learning methods, and this program offers exactly that.

“This informal approach also helps us better understand the unique demands and challenges HP coaches face, which then allows us to better support their ongoing development.”

Head Coach of Para-Table Tennis, Alios Rosario, who will soon graduate from the 2021 cohort and said the experience has been invaluable, notes “we have many things in common and the ability to share ideas is vital for the collective intelligence of coaches in Australia.

“We often get caught up in the bubble and the trials of our own sport. Speaking to other coaches can broaden our thinking and encourage us to think outside the box of our own coaching ideas. I’ve been able to implement some of the learnings from the sessions and have made some key changes to the National program.”

The first cohort will wrap up with a two-day summit in Alice Springs this September.

2022/23 AIS Coach Summit Program participants

  • Jenny Duncalf, squash

  • Karen Murphy, lawn Bowls

  • Anthony Potter, hockey

  • Brad Ness, wheelchair basketball

  • Krisztina Szedlak, artistic swimming

  • Joshua Fabian, gymnastics

  • Ricci Cheah, para-archery

  • Michael Crisp, surfing

  • Mark Prater, rowing

  • Euan Mcnicol, sailing

  • Simon Naismith, volleyball

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