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Monday, 8 September 2008

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The ASCA Professional Coaches Association

Since the launch of the ASCA Professional Coaching Structure a number of coaches have successfully achieved recognition as a ASCA Professional Coach.  The ASCA is therefore forming the ASCA Professional Coaches Association which not only recognises the skill and experience of the coaches but will provide additional benefits to this unique group in the future in regards to additional discounts on all of the ASCA services and products as well as the opportunity for a closed door face-to-face meeting with Key Note Speakers at the 2008 National Conference.  Information on the ASCA Professional Coaching Structure can be downloaded here.

Professional Coaches Association Members


ASCA PSM (Master Coaches)

Dan Baker PhD - Queensland (Brisbane Broncos Rugby League)
John Mitchell - ACT (Australian Rugby Union)
Julian Jones - ACT (Australian Institute of Sport)

ASCA PSE (Elite Coaches)

Nick Poulos - Japan (Toyota Rugby Union)
David Boyle - NSW (West Tigers Rugby League Football)

ASCA PSP (Professional Coaches)


Mick Miller - NSW (Mick Miller Sports Management Services)
Jason Kurfurst - Indonesia (Indonesian Olympic Committee)
Michael Dobbin - AFL Tasmania

ASCA PSG (Graduate Coaches)

Anthony Seibold - QLD (University of Southern Queensland)
Sofyan Bin Sahrom - Singapore (Singapore Sports Council)

ASCA PSI (Intern Coaches)

Damien White - NSW (Scots College)
David Todd - NSW (Scots College)
Paul McGregor - NSW - (St. George Illawarra RFLC)
Neville Pires - WA - (East Perth Football Club)
Matthew Ryan - NSW (Penrith Panthers RFLC)

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The Australian Strength and Conditioning Association is the industry and national peak body for Strength and Conditioning in Australia. It was established in 1992 to look after the interests of Strength and Conditioning Coaches in Australia and to give the industry a voice in discussions and negotiations with service providers.

It is the professional / educational body for strength and conditioning in Australia. Coach education is a central component of the functions of the ASCA this is conducted through accreditation courses, updating seminars and through the ASCA official journal "Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning".


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