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GAA `Fun Do` coaching pack
An Fear Rua
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18-Jan-2008 19:50
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The secret to developing any young player is getting it right at the start, but often the people who first introduce youngsters to our games are not necessarily certain what they should be doing.
It is regularly left to parents of young players or schoolteachers who may not have had much knowledge of the game to carry the responsibility of facilitating those vital first steps.
Existing frustrations at any perceived lack of knowledge ended with the launch of an exciting new learning resource pack in October by G.A.A. President Nickey Brennan.
The G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack provides coaches of all levels with the tools to enable young players from nursery age right up to the end of primary school level in the basic skills of football and hurling.
The G.A.A. Fun Do pack contains a state-of-the-art interactive DVD, which combines the latest technology with a practical resource that will make it user-friendly to even the least techno-minded individual.
Linking up with the G.A.A`s Can skill awards passport, the Fun Do interactive DVD sets out an array of activities, which enable coaches to effectively plan and carry out child-friendly training sessions according to best practice.
This resource pack is the result of meticulous planning and preparation by the Association and compares favourably with anything that has ever been produced by any other sport in the world.
Filmed by professional cameramen in various locations around the country, the quality of the footage is remarkably good and the user will find it very easy to utilise the various aspects of the content.
We wanted a resource pack for people who are coaching kids,` explains Pat Daly, Director of G.A.A. Games.
We decided to fuse technology, sport, education and health and bring them all together in a manner that would ensure kids were being introduced to the games in a quality way.
There are over four hours of top-class video footage on the DVD rom. This footage is integrated with over 1,000 activities between hurling and football, all of which are complemented by a series of written manuals.
What we are trying to do is to facilitate people who are involved in coaching kids and thus ensure they`re doing the best job possible. We are trying to ensure that the activities are referenced to childhood needs.
We then differentiated between the kids at nursery level right through to sixth class, so this is programmed for kids from the start right up to the end of primary school, whether they were within schools or clubs.
In a nursery context, we set out a generic programme that will provide the underpinning basic motor skills (agility, balance, co-ordination ) which will enable the kids to move onto the sports specific skills.
Then in the sports specific skills we broke it down into Under-8s, Under-10s, Under-12s. In addition to the actual skills, we then provide key tips surrounding games because this is all pitched in the context of Play and Stay with the G.A.A.`.
At the end of the day kids want to play a game and the game has to be appropriate to childhood needs. It is also essential that children acquire the basic skills of hurling and football be they technical, tactical, or team-play - in the most spontaneous and enjoyable manner possible - and we are confident that the G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack will play no small part in bringing this to fruition.
In the final analysis, the G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack bears out the old Irish proverb tosach mhaith leath na h-oibre - a good start is half the job.
Each G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack is tailored for either Gaelic football or hurling depending on the coach`s needs. In total each resource pack contains an interactive DVD rom, a skills DVD, and a nursery DVD in addition to supplementary manuals on G.A.A. Go Games, catch and kick coaching classes, or lift and strike coaching classes, a coach handbook and a nursery manual.
For further information on the G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack, visit www.mcsport.ie or call 01-2022820.
JHume
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18-Jan-2008 22:10
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A super product.
Saw it over Christmas, and looking forward to putting some of it into practice shortly.
Canada GAA
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19-Jan-2008 06:26
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Originally posted by An Fear Rua:
The secret to developing any young player is getting it right at the start, but often the people who first introduce youngsters to our games are not necessarily certain what they should be doing.
It is regularly left to parents of young players or schoolteachers who may not have had much knowledge of the game to carry the responsibility of facilitating those vital first steps.
Existing frustrations at any perceived lack of knowledge ended with the launch of an exciting new learning resource pack in October by G.A.A. President Nickey Brennan.
The G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack provides coaches of all levels with the tools to enable young players from nursery age right up to the end of primary school level in the basic skills of football and hurling.
The G.A.A. Fun Do pack contains a state-of-the-art interactive DVD, which combines the latest technology with a practical resource that will make it user-friendly to even the least techno-minded individual.
Linking up with the G.A.A`s Can skill awards passport, the Fun Do interactive DVD sets out an array of activities, which enable coaches to effectively plan and carry out child-friendly training sessions according to best practice.
This resource pack is the result of meticulous planning and preparation by the Association and compares favourably with anything that has ever been produced by any other sport in the world.
Filmed by professional cameramen in various locations around the country, the quality of the footage is remarkably good and the user will find it very easy to utilise the various aspects of the content.
We wanted a resource pack for people who are coaching kids,` explains Pat Daly, Director of G.A.A. Games.
We decided to fuse technology, sport, education and health and bring them all together in a manner that would ensure kids were being introduced to the games in a quality way.
There are over four hours of top-class video footage on the DVD rom. This footage is integrated with over 1,000 activities between hurling and football, all of which are complemented by a series of written manuals.
What we are trying to do is to facilitate people who are involved in coaching kids and thus ensure they`re doing the best job possible. We are trying to ensure that the activities are referenced to childhood needs.
We then differentiated between the kids at nursery level right through to sixth class, so this is programmed for kids from the start right up to the end of primary school, whether they were within schools or clubs.
In a nursery context, we set out a generic programme that will provide the underpinning basic motor skills (agility, balance, co-ordination ) which will enable the kids to move onto the sports specific skills.
Then in the sports specific skills we broke it down into Under-8s, Under-10s, Under-12s. In addition to the actual skills, we then provide key tips surrounding games because this is all pitched in the context of Play and Stay with the G.A.A.`.
At the end of the day kids want to play a game and the game has to be appropriate to childhood needs. It is also essential that children acquire the basic skills of hurling and football be they technical, tactical, or team-play - in the most spontaneous and enjoyable manner possible - and we are confident that the G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack will play no small part in bringing this to fruition.
In the final analysis, the G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack bears out the old Irish proverb tosach mhaith leath na h-oibre - a good start is half the job.
Each G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack is tailored for either Gaelic football or hurling depending on the coach`s needs. In total each resource pack contains an interactive DVD rom, a skills DVD, and a nursery DVD in addition to supplementary manuals on G.A.A. Go Games, catch and kick coaching classes, or lift and strike coaching classes, a coach handbook and a nursery manual.
For further information on the G.A.A. Fun Do learning resource pack, visit www.mcsport.ie or call 01-2022820.
It is an outstanding educational resource. Saw it in Chicago at the CYC`s where it was obvious that the GAA has done very well with this innovative teaching tool.
thebouncer12
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08-Oct-2009 21:08
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Lads, i`m after ending up with a spare Fun Do Coaching pack. Its the full pack that contains the books, DVD + CD roms for both hurling and football. Cost €150.
If anyone is interested let me know, i`d obviously give it away for a discounted price.
The full pack contains:
5 books
2 DVDs
3 DVD Roms
any questions please ask away
eamonn
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08-Oct-2009 21:48
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It`s a great resource all right. I ripped most of the hurling skill clips from the DVD and threw them up on my YouTube channel.
spade caller
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08-Oct-2009 23:18
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Originally posted by thebouncer12:
Lads, i`m after ending up with a spare Fun Do Coaching pack. Its the full pack that contains the books, DVD + CD roms for both hurling and football. Cost €150.
If anyone is interested let me know, i`d obviously give it away for a discounted price.
The full pack contains:
5 books
2 DVDs
3 DVD Roms
any questions please ask away
How much?
thebouncer12
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09-Oct-2009 00:56
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I`m open to offers, i bought 2 of them when they first came out. One was meant to be for a friend but he then got one through a school he works in. So i was left with an extra one. Its lying idle so i just thought someone should get use out of it.
I could post it to anywhere in Ireland, the postage cost would be something around €15 i`d say because its so heavy. But i`d consider any offer if anybody is interested.
thebouncer12
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09-Oct-2009 11:28
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Maybe something around €70 and i`d include the postage in that.
BellShafted
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09-Oct-2009 12:11
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Originally posted by thebouncer12:
Maybe something around €70 and i`d include the postage in that.
I`d be interested in that bouncer. If you want to email me it`s djmartinabu@googlemail.com
thebouncer12
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09-Oct-2009 12:49
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i sent you an email there. i won`t be back at computer again until after 4 sometime, thanks
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