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Adam Abbott (High Performance Manager – Netball Queensland)
Leaders Conference 2015
Pathways to Performance
Presentation Plan
• Understanding Our Pathway
• Long Term Athlete Development (FTEM)
• Regional Academy
• Netball Queensland High Performance
Current State of Play
Linear pathway
Age based progression
Competition based
evaluation
Lack of individualised
focus
Inability to provide
concurrent development
Individual Development
Athlete Centred
Athlete retention
Injury reduction
Undoing relative age
effect
Reduce talent gaps
(tall athletes)
Athlete education
Load management
What is FTEM?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uRKujwSlqU
The Importance of FTEM
Right support, right time, right outcomes
Progressive, relevant development
Represents 3 areas of engagement: active
lifestyle, participation and elite
Devoid of fixed age boundaries
Variable entry and exit points
Competition as a measurement for
development
FTEM Pathway Alignment
ServicingFTEM DTE
Mastery (M1)
Elite (E2)
Elite (E1)
Talent (T4)
Talent (T3)
Talent (T2)
Talent (T1)
Foundation (F3)
Foundation (F2)
Foundation (F1)
3-5 court sessions3-4 physical preparation
1 full regeneration
3-4 court sessions2-3 physical preparation
1 full regeneration
Netball Australia
Netball Queensland
Regions / Associations
FTEM Pathway Alignment
ServicingFTEM DTE Competition
Mastery (M1)
Elite (E2)
Elite (E1)
Talent (T4)
Talent (T3)
Talent (T2)
Talent (T1)
Foundation (F3)
Foundation (F2)
Foundation (F1)
ANZ Championship
21U World Youth Champs
Australian Netball League
National Netball ChampsState League
Inter Academy Matches
State Titles
Set tier (NSG! mod rules)
Net Tier (NSG! mod rules)
Netball World CupCommonwealth GamesInternational Test Series
3-5 court sessions3-4 physical preparation
1 full regeneration
3-4 court sessions2-3 physical preparation
1 full regeneration
Netball Australia
Netball Queensland
Regions / Associations
FTEM Pathway Alignment
ServicingFTEM DTE Competition Individual
Mastery (M1)
Elite (E2)
Elite (E1)
Talent (T4)
Talent (T3)
Talent (T2)
Talent (T1)
Foundation (F3)
Foundation (F2)
Foundation (F1)
NA Centre of Excellence
ANZ Championship
21U World Youth Champs
Australian Netball League
National Netball ChampsState League
Inter Academy Matches
State Titles
Set tier (NSG! mod rules)
Net Tier (NSG! mod rules)
Netball World CupCommonwealth GamesInternational Test Series
NQ Elite Development Program
NQ Academy
NetSetGo!
Regional Academy
3-5 court sessions3-4 physical preparation
1 full regeneration
3-4 court sessions2-3 physical preparation
1 full regeneration
Netball Australia
Netball Queensland
Regions / Associations
Netball Queensland Pyramid
Firebirds
Queensland Fusion
Elite Development Program
Underage Programs (21U / 19U / 17U)
Netball Queensland Academy
Netball Queensland Regional Academies
Regional Academy Program 2015
The Regional Academy Program (RAP) forms an important step in the athlete pathway.
• 12 x Regional Academies in Queensland• 12 x RAP Coaches and Managers in each region• Introduction of a generic Strength & Conditioning Program (Acceleration) in 2015
for consistency in testing and online monitoring of athletes• Athletes selected from Nov/Dec 2014 – October 2015• Athletes follow the Dare to Develop a Diamond resource – Netball Australia• Age group – 14-16 year olds• Further Talent Identification occurs at State Age for additional athletes to be
included in the program
Regional Academy Program 2015
•athletes trial for RAP in all regions•Final phase selections for Qld TeamsNov/Dec 2014
•RAP Training camp (Brisbane)•NQ Academy Squad selected following campJanuary 2015•Athletes work through D2DAD resource and S&C sessions•Athletes attend individual and group training sessions in regions•Skill and position specific sessions conducted in regions
Feb – August 2015
•Further TiD for the NQ Academy and RAP occurs at State AgeJune 2015
•TiD selectors assess players in each region for invitation to TiD RAP campAugust
•NQ Academy attend SIS/SAS Challenge TBC•RAP Camp for TiD RAP athletes prior to Phase 1 Qld team selectionsSeptember 2015
•Athletes trial for 2016 RAP ProgramNovember 2015
RAP – Daily Training Environment (DTE)
D2DAD CURRICULUM
•Adherence to NA core curriculum of skills for RAP
•Technical skill development
•Tactical skill development
•Physical development
•Wellbeing development
DAILY TRAINING ENVIRONMENT
•3-4 court work sessions per week (this includes training and matches)
•2-3 physical preparation sessions per week
•1 full day of recovery per week
•Adherence to NA athlete wellbeing framework
COMPETITION
•Match play within training sessions
•Inter-academy /MQSNL/SEQ matches
Netball Queensland Academy 2015
Introduced in 2015 – similar to NSWIS/SASI program NQ Academy Coach appointed – Christine Voge 30 athletes selected (additional added as invitee from Qld 17/19’s and TiD from State Age) Athletes follow the Develop a Diamond Academy curriculum – Netball Australia Individual focus sessions conducted Camp sessions conducted Position specific specialist sessions Video monitoring of athletes (shooting focus)
Athlete development
Acquisition of individual skills
Improvement of basic skills (through video analysis and individual sessions)
Position specific skills
Injury prevention
Recovery
Lifestyle management,
education, DTE
Coach mentoring and development of
RAP Coaches
Coach Mentoring 2015
Key focus in 2015 has been RAP Coach mentoring and development program. This has occurred through:
- Mentoring and skill video analysis sessions during January camp (HP/elite Coaches included Jill McIntosh, Roselee Jencke, Kylee Byrne, Lauren Nourse etc)
- GoTo Meeting communication program used continually through the season for RAP Coaches to discuss athlete development and programming
- Video analysis on all coaches during sessions – monitored and assessed by NQ Academy coach for feedback
- Target Coach Development Plan – each RAP completed for development and mentoring throughout season
- NQ Academy Coach sessions – completed in each region throughout July/August
- HP opportunities at ANL/Firebirds matches
What is High Performance
Servicing DTE Competition
ANZ Championship
21U World Youth Champs
Netball World CupCommonwealth GamesInternational Test Series
3-5 court sessions3-4 physical preparation
1 full regenerationNetball Australia
FTEM
Mastery (M1)
Elite (E2)
Elite (E1)
Talent (T4)
Individual
NA Centre of Excellence
Talent (T3)
Talent (T2)
Talent (T1)
Australian Netball League
National Netball ChampsState League
Inter Academy Matches
NQ Elite Development Program
NQ Academy
3-4 court sessions2-3 physical preparation
1 full regenerationNetball Queensland
Measuring our Vision
Silverware
Individual Recognition
VISION
The number one netball program in Australia for
team and individual success.
Additional Measurements
Program of choice
Sport / life balance
External recognition
External Interest
Benchmarking Success
• Silverware
Competition Since Victoria Queensland
ANZ Championship 2008 2
ANL 2008 5
21U 1958 20
19U 1983 11
17U 1983 9
TOTAL - 47
Benchmarking Success
• Silverware
Competition Since Victoria Queensland
ANZ Championship 2008 2 2
ANL 2008 5
21U 1958 20
19U 1983 11
17U 1983 9
TOTAL - 47
Benchmarking Success
• Silverware
Competition Since Victoria Queensland
ANZ Championship 2008 2 2
ANL 2008 5 0
21U 1958 20
19U 1983 11
17U 1983 9
TOTAL - 47
Benchmarking Success
• Silverware
Competition Since Victoria Queensland
ANZ Championship 2008 2 2
ANL 2008 5 0
21U 1958 20 1
19U 1983 11
17U 1983 9
TOTAL - 47
Benchmarking Success
• Silverware
Competition Since Victoria Queensland
ANZ Championship 2008 2 2
ANL 2008 5 0
21U 1958 20 1
19U 1983 11 3
17U 1983 9
TOTAL - 47
Benchmarking Success
• Silverware
Competition Since Victoria Queensland
ANZ Championship 2008 2 2
ANL 2008 5 0
21U 1958 20 1
19U 1983 11 3
17U 1983 9 2
TOTAL - 47 8
The Big Rocks
Two year coach
appointments
Elite Development
Program
High performance
culture
Improved relationships /
advocacy
Program modernisation
(IT, service provision)
Improved selection processes
REVIEW, REVIEW, REVIEW
How are we Travelling?
19U Champions
(2014)
17U Champions
(2015)
ANZ Champions
(2015)
ANL Grand Finalists (2014)
Increased ANZ Representation
Steady increases in
national identification
6 national targeted coach engagements
2018 Outlook
2018
Queensland curriculum
Leader in Innovation and
research
Big two have become big three
WYC representation
Home of netball
Increased ANZ and national
representation
HP review implemented
Queensland Conch in ANZ or at
National level