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Dr. Wayne Halliwell
Wayne Halliwell
During the past twenty five years, Dr. Halliwell has written three
books, presented at a number of international conferences and attended
many Olympic Games and World Championships as a consultant to
Canada’s National Teams. He works as a sport
psychology consultant with several New England colleges and
universities including Boston College, Dartmouth, Yale, Brown, Union,
and Middlebury.
Another dimension of Wayne is his in-depth knowledge of hockey.
He is a former US and Canadian university player, European professional
player and coach of university, college and minor hockey. All of
this gives him an edge in understanding the mental training for hockey.
TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
* Ph.D. from Florida State University
* Masters of Science from McGill University
* Bachelors of Physical Education from McMaster University
* Bachelor of Arts from Middlebury College
* Level 5 Coaching Certification from Hockey Canada
* Sport Psychology Mentor with Hockey Canada
EXPERIENCE
* 20 years Sport Psychology Consultant
o Hockey Canada's Program of Excellence Teams
(National Junior Team, Under 18 Teams, Under 17 Teams)
o Several
professional, junior, college and university teams in Canada and USA
o Several Olympic athletes, professional tennis players and golfers
* Over 300 presentations on mental training at provincial, national and international coaching clinics
* Past-president Canadian Society of Psycho-Motor Learning & Sport Psychology
* Member Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport psychology
* 10 seasons Hockey Coach
o College and University hockey, Midget AAA, AA and Peewee hockey in
* Montreal8 seasons Hockey Player
o Professionally
in Switzerland, Middlebury College in the USA, McMaster University in
Canada
WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO WAYNE IS…
“To help players strive to reach their potential and be as good
as they can be. Another important component of mental training is
to help players grow as athletes and as people.”
“As a sport psychology consultant, I also enjoy helping coaches
understand the dynamics of leadership and communication which improves
their effectiveness in motivating their players and their teams.
All of which, help the players and coaches enjoy the game and create
some positive lifelong memories.”
WORDS OF ADVICE FROM WAYNE
To a young player
“I would have them ask themselves two questions 1) How good can I be? and 2) What will I do today to get better?
To a coach
“I would advise them to keep learning by reading as many books as
they can on great coaches and to share their passion for the game with
their players”
To a parent
“I would advise them to be supportive of their sons and
daughters, but to not be intrusive and let the coaches do the
coaching”
FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME
“I love hockey because of the speed, intensity, skill and grit
required to play the game. Hockey is the ultimate team sport
where winning teams are those that display a TEAM FIRST attitude and
play with courage and passion.”
From The hockey source
http://www.thehockeysource.tv/sectioninsidesource/sourceexperts.php#wayne_halliwell
More LInk on Dr Halliwell
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb280171.htm
http://www.iihce.com/in_english/events/2005_international_coaches_confe/speakers/wayne_halliwell/
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Trevor Parekh
Trevor have been sailing 29ers since 1999. He is one of the most
accomplished Canadian 29er skiff sailing team. He has the top Canadian
finish at any 29er worlds to date (15th in 2005) and won gold at the
2005 Canada Summer Games.
He is currently on the Canadian Sailing Team in the 49er class with Matthieu Dubreucq.
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Matthieu Dubreucq
Matt was one of the first 29er sailors in Canada. Matt has been putting
a tremendous effort into his sailing campaigning in the 49er for the
2008 Olympic games. To show the level of commitment Matt has to his
campaign, both he and his crew went to Australia for the 2005-2006
winter to sail 49ers and 18 foot skiffs. In 2006-2007, Matt
sailed in Weymouth, Cascais and Miami doing grade 1 events in the 49er.
He was the 2007-2008 Team Canada double handed Youth World Coach.
In 2008-09, he was the Ontario High Performance Sailing Coordinator.
He is currently on the Canadian Sailing Team in the 49er class with Trevor Parekh.
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Gordon Cook
Gordon Cook is a Toronto native with an engineering degree from Queens
University. He has been sailing since he was a child at the Royal
Canadian Yacht Club. Gordon has been a national team member since 2000.
Gordon and Ben teamed up part time in 2003 and gradually ramped up
their campaign in the Tornado. With stints of living and working in
Europe while sailing they have been racing and training full time since
2006. The 2007 Worlds was a huge event for the team, qualifying Canda
for the Olmpics in the 49er for the fist team ever. It was also their
first result in the top 20 at 19th overall. The 2008 worlds saw further
improvement to 13th and the team is looking to build on that at the
2008 Olympics in Quindao.
Ben and Gordon have had much support from various charitable
organizations in Canada. Making the national team in 2005 was a big
stepping stone as the montly cheques from Sport Canada contributed
heavily to their paychecks in order to be able to sail more often. In
addition, long standing support from their respective yacht clubs,
Royal Vancouver and Royal Canadian has been amazing. The club teams
massively subsidize youth racing and are instrumental to the
development of all of Canada’s Olympic sailors. The Canadian
Yachting Association, Hudson’s Bay, Canadian Athletes Now Fund
have also contibuted significantly. Besides making the national team
the biggest contributions have come from the Phalen Foundation. This
unique and highly focussed charity is the single greatest reason for
the upswing in Canadian sailing this quadrennial. It is impossible to
overstate the importance of the contribution it has made.
Gordon was the Candian 49er rep at the 2008 Olympics.
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Tyler Bjorn
Tyler is a former Finn National Team Member and current Star National
Team Member. Ty has been developing and contributing to the sport of
sailing for over 20 years. Tyler enjoys all aspects of the sport from
competing internationally and locally to teaching and advising Olympic
hopefuls. Other interests include learning more on the international
Offshore circuit. Tyler and his wife Tara have two children: 4 year old
son Shayne and daughter Holland born in October 2006.
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