A 'Athlete Investment Program' workshop will be held on July 27-29 at the University of Winnipeg and hosted by Wesmen Assistant Coach Suki Chhoeun.  The workshop is targeted to females going into grades 6-12 and is not for profit. The program's goal is to inspire female athletes of all sports in knowing that anything is achievable if you are willing to invest all you have.  Developing essential leadership skills for female athletes of today; knowing you have the power to change and guide your own future toward success and excellence; and most importantly, gaining self-esteem & self-confidence to provide ownership and leadership.  For details...



 


Athlete Investment Program

“Leadership Workshop"

Tuesday, July 27th - Thursday, July 29th, 2010



 



Mission statement: Investing in today's athlete for tomorrow’s leader



 



This program is interactive, practical and most importantly, fun. 



Details:



  • Date: (three days) Tuesday, July 27th to Thursday, July 29th, 2010

  • Duration: 8:30am - 4:30pm (24 hours of leadership material & activities)

  • For: Female athletes of all sports from Grade 6 through Grade 12

  • Location: The University of Winnipeg, Duckworth Centre

  • Cost: $ 75.00





Activities include:




  • Classroom setting/ outdoors

  • Lecturing & teaching leadership material

  • Key note guest speaker each day

  • Video presentations

  • Free "Athlete Investment Program" t-shirt & Lunch provided each day

  • Group & individual projects

  • Goal setting

  • Provide opportunity for athlete's to meet new friends



How to Register:



Please contact through phone or email as soon as possible while spots are limited



Phone: 204.990.8582



Email: s.chhoeun@hotmail.com



Suki Chhoeun

Athlete Investment Program









Athlete Investment Program Initiative



Investment is a concept I have always used with our players in achieving success and excellence, it means:





"a devoting, using, or giving of time, talent, emotional energy, etc., as for a purpose or to achieve something: the act of investing with a quality, attribute."





From a coaching stand point, we have noticed one trend with athletes of all levels of development, and that is the inability to lead.  Lack of leadership can hurt most organizations and teams; this is our initiative, and what our program is aimed toward accomplishing.



Athlete's Investment Program is not for profit. Our program's goal is to inspire female athletes of all sports in knowing that anything is achievable if you are willing to invest all you have.  Developing essential leadership skills for female athletes of today; knowing you have the power to change and guide your own future toward success and excellence; and most importantly, gaining self-esteem & self-confidence to provide ownership and leadership. 



We will facilitate to help find the leader within and to gain a visionary mindset in achieving your goals. With leadership you have the ability to influence others in a positive way while you must have valuable knowledge with understanding yourself, others around you and the ability to self-motivate, and motivate others. 



One of the greatest feelings and attitudes is the feeling of inspiration and in order to be successful and achieve excellence, we must first, change our mindset. When we do that, we grow and gain control in knowing that we have the ability to change our actions.  To be the best you must know that self motivation is valuable, along with, the will and desire to adapt to change.



Suki ChhoeunSuki Chhoeun is an active basketball coach in Manitoba who is a passionate coach.  Since 2003, Suki's coaching background stems from all levels of development while being involved with TMO basketball school, Miles Macdonell, Kildonan East and Vincent Massey varsity girls basketball programs.  Along with head coach of the College Wesmen Women's team, Manitoba Provincial U15 Girl's Basketball team, Basketball Manitoba's Regional Training Centre, Jr. Wesmen Club and also serves as an assistant coach with the University of Winnipeg Wesmen Women's team.  Suki was Manitoba's Basketball Coaches Association (MBCA) coach of the year (open category) in April 2009, and also earned two back to back provincial championships with Vincent Massey in 2009 & 2010.  In June of 2010, in a coaching trip to Minneapolis, MN, Suki was able to spend a week with the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx where she learned and gained extensive knowledge.


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