WOMEN’S COACHING SEMINAR: Empowering Growth and Excellence

The upcoming Women’s Coaching Seminar scheduled from December 11th to 13th in Granada Spain is poised to be a significant event designed to foster the professional development of female coaches across Europe. This seminar is not just a gathering of professionals; it’s a platform dedicated to knowledge enhancement networking and the continual growth of participants.

While the primary focus of the seminar is on female coaches in Europe the event is open to male coaches and coaches from Member Associations outside of Europe. Embracing a diverse range of experiences and perspectives enriches the learning environment and creates a unique space for collaborative growth.

In this edition of the Women’s Coaching Seminar attendees will be actively encouraged to engage with fellow participants. Furthermore each participant will have the opportunity to present a project (specific details to be provided during the seminar) fostering a dynamic and interactive learning experience.

To ensure the content is relevant and valuable participants are invited to submit questions for the speakers at the time of registration. This personalized approach allows speakers to tailor their presentations to the specific interests and needs of the attendees making the seminar more effective and engaging.

    Lecturer 1 – Krisztina TOTH

        Technical Aspects and Experiences from an Elite Athlete

        Sports Director at Bavarian Table Tennis Association

        World Championships Bronze Medalist in Doubles

        7-Time European Champion (Teams Doubles and Mixed Doubles)

        European Championships Runner-Up in Singles

    Lecturer 2 – Mar Rovira RODRÍGUEZ

        Mental Health in Coaching: A Gender Perspective

        Professor in Sports Psychology at Tecnocampus-Pompeu Fabra University (Spain)

        Over 10 years of experience working with top professional athletes coaches clubs and federations

        ELPA Performance Advisory Board Member

If you need a visa to enter Spain please send your request for an invitation letter with a copy(ies) of scanned passport(s) not later than Friday 1st December to:

David CORRAL – Sports Director of RFETM ( direccion.deportiva@rfetm.com )

Entries and wishes for accommodation shall be sent not later than:

Friday 1st December 2023 by e-mail to:

RFETM – Jara ÁLVAREZ Coordinator of the Women and Table Tennis Program in RFETM secretaria@rfetm.com

ETTU – Ana Ivosevic ETTU Administration Officer ana.ivosevic@ettu.org

 

 

 

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