During the interactive two day workshop, you’ll take part in 6 individual modules, each taking you through a step-by-step approach to the event and leaving you with in-depth knowledge of how to teach athletics to students of all abilities.

With a focus on identifying the underlying fundamental movement skills of athletics that can be shared across the events, this hands-on course will take you through simple teaching progressions with easily differentiated exercises, and give you tips and demonstrations from an international athlete, leaving you with the confidence to deliver athletics modules in PE and guide your team to higher performance in competition. 

With this course your school will receive the Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools with 30 interactive lesson plans and resources, and you’ll take home a Performance Pathways certificate of participation.

Agenda:

DAY 1

  • Workshop 1: Sprints and Relays
  • Workshop 2: Long jump and Triple jump
  • Workshop 3: Shot Put and Discus

DAY 2:

  • Workshop 1: Hurdles
  • Workshop 2: High Jump
  • Workshop 3: Javelin

What you Receive

  • Complete Athletics Curriculum for Schools ($300USD value!)
  • Lunch, coffee and tea breaks each day
  • Transport to venue (UWCSEA East) from conference hotel if you are staying there
  • Certificate from Performance Pathways
  • Certificate with CPD hours from PHASE/21C Learning

PHASE Asia Pacific 2025 – Singapore

Date and Time

13 and 14 November
9:00 am – 4:00 pm each day

Location
UWCSEA East Campus – Singapore

Investment

$400USD (on or before October 1) + 4% registration fee
$475USD (after October 1) + 4% registration fee

Note: You do not need to register for the main PHASE Conference to attend this one day workshop.

Presenter

Martin Brockman

Director of Performance Pathways

Martin Brockman is the Director of Performance Pathways, providing sports curricula, teaching resources and teacher training to schools through the Performance Pathways platform. Representing Great Britain in the decathlon for almost a decade, Martin achieved a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, 2010. On retiring from his international career, he moved to the world-leading Aspire Academy in Qatar as the Head of Athlete Development where he designed and implemented the academy athletics program from talent identification through to international athletics. Martin now works with schools around the world to deliver Athletics CPD and Student Coaching Workshops to improve the delivery of athletics in PE.

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