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    07.Mar.11 Coaches gain specific S&C Knowledge in outstanding venue.

    The South Yorkshire McCain Athletics Network recently ran a free Strength and Conditioning workshop at the high performance gym, EIS, Sheffield.  The Network accessed the S&C suite for free, enabling coaches to develop their knowledge further from the workshop held in January.

  • 28.Feb.11 Calderdale network to host event development days

    Calderdale Athletics Network are hosting a number of event development days in March. This includes a Planning for Juniors workshop and an Endurance festival weekend with are free places available for interested coaches to observe and participate in England 14 -16 Fell & Mountain development squad and West Yorkshire Endurance squad training.  

  • 16.Feb.11 Coaches learn how to get the best out of young athletes

    On Monday 31st January Ilkley Harriers were host to a Bradford McCain Athletics Network scUK  course 'An Introduction to the FUNdamentals of Movement'
    at the Ilkley Lawn Tennis & Squash Club. 

  • 14.Feb.11 Upcoming Steps to Inclusion Courses through FDSO partnership

    To continue with enhancing coaching provision, The South Yorkshire McCain Athletics network are proudly supporting the South Yorkshire Steps to Inclusion Inspire mark Disability Awareness programme.

  • 09.Feb.11 2nd Development day attracts 25 coaches

    The second in the series of Y&H Speed, Jumps and Throws Coach Development Day resulted in coaches being enthused and given the motivation to continue and take advantage of future workshops. 

  • Wilf Paish

    05.Feb.11 Carnegie celebrates Wilf Paish

    A celebratory dinner to honour one of athletics’ best known coaches is to be held in Leeds in March.  It  will commemorate Wilf Paish who sadly passed away at the start of last year.  Yorkshire-based Paish was coach of Sanderson and Mick Hill with more than 100 of the athletes under his guidance becoming Olympians.