Specializing in
Risk Management, Safety and Educational Services for
Gymnastics professionals, Gym.Net offers employee training /
certification courses, program consulting services, athlete workshops, and
parent education seminars; a comprehensive selection
of services:
Gym.Net Educational Workshops & Seminars
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“Dealing With Conflict &
Confrontation” is a
discussion-based training seminar that begins with techniques to minimize
conflict and build collaboration. Learn how to resolve conflicts and reach
positive solutions without losing your cool. This valuable workshop will work
at two levels - helping train teachers how to deal with students and helping
adults deal with conflict without losing their cool. Don’t miss this workshop!
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“Conducting Effective
Meetings” is a discussion-based
training seminar that begins with techniques to minimize conflict and build
collaboration during staff meetings, booster club meetings or simple
one-on-one meetings. Learn how to become a good listener, negotiator, and
trusted communicator. This valuable workshop will help develop collaborative
workplaces by opening good communication between staff. Learn techniques to
help you effectively lead interactive staff meetings to create a successful
work team
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“Time Management,
Priorities, & Deadlines” is a
discussion-based training seminar that begins with techniques to increase
efficiency and improve performance. Learn how to establish direction and take
control of your valuable time. More precious than money, time is your greatest
resource. Use your time wisely and spend it at this workshop!
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“Effective Use of the
Internet / World Wide Web for Gymnastics”
is a discussion-based seminar that begins with a general history and
description of the Internet and concludes with how Gymnastics Professionals
can utilize the World Wide Web to their advantage. Learn the basics of
browsing the Net, using search engines, newsgroups, and listservs. See what
makes a Web site successful and how to create and promote your own site.
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“Safety In The Gym for
Class Instructors” is a
discussion-based workshop that will cover all aspects of safety relating to
Gymnastics programs. Go beyond the USAG Safety Certification course and join
in this workshop that covers everything from setting up your facility safely
to specific safety issues including proper equipment, programming concerns,
and emergency action plans. Personal safety will be highlighted in this
seminar, focusing on such topics as proper ergonomics to protecting yourself
and your staff from blood-borne pathogens. Learn the questions that lawyers
ask during litigation procedures and talk about ways to protect yourself and
your staff. Every gym should benefit from this workshop as we increase the
attitude of safety awareness as it relates to Gymnastics.
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“Parenting a Young Athlete”
is a focused presentation
specifically for the parents of athletes. Through this American
Sport Education Program SportParent workshop, modeled after the Stanford
University based Positive Coaching Alliance parent education course, parents
can learn how to support their children while nurturing their child’s athletic
endeavors. Parents will learn how to raise healthy attitudes towards sports
and competitiveness in their children.
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“Interpersonal
Communication Skills” is a
discussion-based training seminar that begins with techniques to minimize
conflict and build collaboration. Learn how to become a good listener,
negotiator, and trusted communicator. This valuable workshop will help develop
collaborative workplaces by opening good communication between staff. Customer
loyalty will climb as owners and directors learn how to present their messages
effectively.
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“Setting Up Your PreSchool
Gym SAFELY” Have you ever
thought of how your gym looks through a three year olds eyes? You may have all
of the latest and greatest PreSchool mats and equipment but have you
considered how a 5 year old will think to use them? How about your Parent/Tot
classes, can your parents figure out proper usage and how to get the most from
your facility and apparatus? “Setting Up Your PreSchool Gym” is a
discussion-based workshop that will cover all aspects of safety relating to
PreSchool programs. From setting up your facility safely for 1 to 6 years olds
to specific safety issues including proper equipment, we will discuss
programming concerns and emergency action plans. Every gym that offers
PreSchool programs should benefit from this workshop as we increase the
attitude of safety awareness as it relates to PreSchool Gymnastics.
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“Partners Not Problems -
Keeping Parents Off Your Back And On Your Side”
is based on the American Sport Education Program SportParent Guide and the
National Alliance for Youth Sports program to help Coaches and
Owners/Directors keep parents working with them rather than against them.
Learn how to properly conduct parent meetings and educate your parents to
assist you in your role as their child’s instructor.
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“Staff Development vs.
Staff Training” Developing your
organization begins with developing your employees to reach their full
potential. Sending your coaches to Safety Certification courses and conducting
in-service training workshops is no longer enough. If you can build strong
leaders in your organization, you will find yourself growing an organization
beyond your wildest dreams. This is an educational programming seminar on how
to go beyond training and educating your staff to fully developing your
employees to help you accomplish your mission. Your employees need to be
nurtured and recognized for what they bring to your business. Teaching your
teachers and coaching your coaches to meet their goals as well as yours will
ensure a successful program. Learn organizational development and
high-performance supervision techniques like 360°
feedback, open communication skills, effective employee evaluations, and
team-building exercises that you can take back to your gym and motivate your
team of dedicated, valued, and valuable employees.
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“Easy Drills for Twisting
Skills” is a lecture
presentation of various drills and progressions coaches can use to introduce,
explain, teach, or improve twisting technique. Simple progressions that can be
used for all classes and ability levels, preschool through advanced.
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“They Could Be Giants”
is a FUNdamental progression system that coaches can use to teach giant swings
in their recreational classes. Almost all of the drills are appropriate for
and could be performed by 6-year-old beginning gymnasts up through adults.
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