Summer Camps 2013

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Summer Sport 2013 and Activity Camps

Summer is here.

Come and

Play!

Activities, games, sports, friends and fun – for everyone Register online starting February 20, 2013 www.activityreg.ualberta.ca

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H ow to use th i s gu i de The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation: A Tradition of Excellence in Sport and Recreation The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation has a long history of offering a variety of first-class programs that reflect our excellence in teaching and research in physical education, recreation, sport and kinesiology, and the winning tradition of our Golden Bears and Pandas sports teams. Excellence is at the heart of all of our sport and children’s activity camps, where we provide quality instruction, and employ the most up-to-date research to teach the fundamentals, techniques and systems in each sport or activity we offer. Our instructors include talented, qualified staff. Golden Bears and Pandas coaches and athletes are among our cadre of camp leaders and teachers. We strive to provide the best possible learning environment in our camps, by teaching cooperation and good sportsmanship and an appreciation for physical activity in all its forms. We want participants to have an outstanding experience!

How to use this brochure 1. We offer individual sport camps, multi-activity camps and specialty camps. Multiactivity camps include two or more sports and activities 2. Multi-activity camps are marked with a star (H) 3. Locate the camp of your choice in either Sport, Multi-activity or Specialty sections and note the camp code 4. Enter the code on the registration form. 5. Select an alternate camp. This will allow us to place you or your child in a second choice camp if your top choice is full 6. The registration form must be completed in its entirety, including the informed consent section, before it can be processed

Supervised Lunches for most Full Day Camps • All full day camps offer supervised lunch breaks • Lunch program available for all South Campus camps at Saville Community Sports Centre. See lunch program details in the guide. • Participants are responsible for purchasing or providing their own lunch each day. • Peanut-free snacks and meals would be appreciated. • At some locations, a bagged lunch is necessary; at others there is access to facilities to purchase lunch.

Equipment and clothing • Unless stated, all equipment is provided • Camp participants must come dressed appropriate to their activity • Camp T-shirt or jersey included in camp cost

Addressed Admail agreement 2087804 Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Activity Registration Zone Sport Camps Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta, W-79 Van Vliet Centre Edmonton AB T6G 2H9

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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Activity Camps and Combo Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sport Development Programs. . . 12 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22

Sport performance Camps . . . . . . 24 Saville Lunch Program . . . . . . . . . . . 25 How to Register. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Children’s Sport and Activity Camps - Informed Consent Agreement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Facilities and Units phone numbers Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-3341 Activity Registration Zone – Sales Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-2231 The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta strives to provide awareness of risks associated with each program/activity it offers. It should be understood that there are risks associated with participation in our programs/activities, and that there are risks/dangers which are inherent in each specific activity. These risks include, but are not limited to, loss of personal property, the possibility of personal injury and physical injury to others, such as muscle strain, broken bones, concussions, soft tissue damage, infectious diseases, cardiac arrest, etc., including the possible risk of severe or fatal injury. It is each individual’s responsibility to ascertain whether he/she has any health conditions which make it inadvisable to participate in that activity. We strongly recommend an annual physical exam prior to the start of any program or activity and that additional information is sought at any time a person’s health status changes. Such actions are designed to ensure that participation is within one’s health status/limitations. It should also be understood that the individual is responsible for any medical treatment costs which may occur as a result of participation. Graphic Design: Evita McConnell Graphics Layout: Stewart Publishing Printing: Gazette Press Ltd.

Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-2327 Recreation Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-2555

Facilities Aquatics Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-3570 Fitness and Lifestyle Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-9854 Foote Field (South Campus). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-6868 Tennis Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-1045 Saville Community Sports Centre’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-2222 Climbing Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780-492-2767 Most of the Faculty’s sport and activity facilities may be rented Please enquire at the Office of the Dean at 780-492-3341

Websites Recreation Services www.recservices.ualberta.ca Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation www.physedandrec.ualberta.ca Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics www.bears.ualberta.ca; www.pandas.ualberta.ca On-line Activity Registration Zone www.activityreg.ualberta.ca

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Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basketball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track and Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volleyball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Summer Camps www.summercamps.ualberta.ca

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Sport and Activity Camps 2013 Combo camps – that that have two or more sports or activities – are highlighted in purple.

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Activity Camps and Combo Camps. . . . . 3 Build-Your-Own Sport Camp at Saville . . . . . . . . . . 3 Aqua–Rocks Combo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Basketball/Volleyball, Fun and Fitness Combo. . . . . 3 CAMP-4-FUN!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Camp Olympics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Climbing Add-On. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Climbing and Gymnastics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Cyber Climber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Discover Aquatics Combo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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Fun and Fitness Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Girls Rock Combo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Gymnastics Fun and Fitness Combo. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Gymnastics Team Sports and Fitness Combo . . . . . 7 Fun and Fitness Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Team Sports and Fitness Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Jump, Jog, and Blog Combo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Junior Lifeguard Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Leaders in Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PADI Seal Team Program – Scuba Diving. . . . . . . 10 Science-Fitness Combo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Swimming and Gymnastics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Team Sports and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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Introduction to Triathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Sport Development Programs . . . . . . . . 12 Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Competitive Swimming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Hockey Development/Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Golden Bears Hockey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Summer 3 on 3 League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Summer Soccer Sport Development Programs . . . 19 Soccer Sport Development Programs . . . . . . . . . . 19 Tennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Track and Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Bear Fun-damentals Track and Field Sport Development Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Girls’ and Boys’ Volleyball Development Programs. 22 Intro Volleyball/Fun and Fitness Combo Sport Development Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Volleyball/Basketball Combo Sport Development Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Sport Performance Camps. . . . . . . . . . . 24 Kids’ Sport Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Peak Performance Summer Conditioning. . . . . . . . 24 Speed, Agility and Quickness Training Camp. . . . . 24 Sport Conditioning Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Saville Lunch Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 What’s on When summary of camps by week . 26 How to Register. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Individual Girls’ Development Program. . . . . . . . . . 13

Registration Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Curling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

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Checking Techniques/Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Basketball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Individual Boys’ Development Program . . . . . . . . . 13 Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Hockey Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Minor Hockey and Power Skating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Checking Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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Golf and Hockey Combo Sport Development Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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Children’s Sport and Activity Camps Informed Consent Agreement . . . . . . . . 30


2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Activity Camps and Combo Camps

 Aqua–Rocks Combo (6-10 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. – Combines introductory wall climbing and swimming – Participants will be introduced to the equipment used, basic safety considerations and essential movement skills needed to have fun in the pool and at the climbing wall – Experienced instructors will ensure a safe learning environment Code

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Cost

22518

August 12-16

1300-1600

$150 per camp

22519

August 19-23

Location: South Campus, meet at the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue). – This camp combines the Fun and Fitness Camp with basketball and volleyball in a fun, friendly, safe environment – Campers participate in volleyball, basketball and other games, e.g. dodgeball, fitness-oriented activities, age-appropriate crafts and outdoor summer fun running through sprinklers Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch Code

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Cost

22611

August 12-16

0900-1600

$215 per camp

22612

August 19-23

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 Basketball/Volleyball, Fun and Fitness Combo (8-12 years)

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Location: Saville Community Sports Centre, 11610-65 Avenue. Campers can create their own full-day combo camp at the Saville Community Sports Centre. Choose from a variety of half-day camps at Saville Centre. Mix and match sports by choosing two half-day camps from the list below, or, if you want to focus on just one sport, choose a morning and afternoon camp in the sport of your choice. – Curling camps – see page 3 – Fun and Fitness – see page 6 – Gymnastics Fun and Fitness Combo – see page 7 – Tennis camps – see page 20 – Team Sports and Fitness camps – see page 8

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Activity Camps and Combo Camps offer a single activity or combination of two or more activities and sports. They provide a wide range of recreational opportunities for children and teens who like to try new and different activities, or want to combine two or more interests in one camp. Activity camps are suitable for all skill levels and provide an opportunity to sample a range of exciting recreational pursuits in a high-energy, inclusive environment. Camps are listed alphabetically. The star next to the camp name denotes a camp that has two or more activities. Camps take place on the University’s North Campus and South Campus (Saville Community Sports Centre and Foote Field). For all Activity and Combo Camps: – No experience necessary – Activities take place at indoor and outdoor facilities – campers should dress appropriately – Participants must wear comfortable athletic wear and if the camp involves swimming bring a swim suit, towel, and goggles – Bring a peanut-free snack and water bottle each day – Supervised lunch breaks – Include a camp tee-shirt – Extended hours for drop off and pick up: supervised early drop off is available at 0800, and late pick up until 1700 at no extra charge – No camps on Monday July 1 and August 5 2013

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 CAMP-4-FUN! (6-12 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level of the Van Vliet Centre. A high-energy, multi-sport camp includes activities in a variety of athletic environments each day. All activities are geared toward each participant’s level, in a fun, exciting, learning environment! Rotate through the following facilities and activities each day: – Aquatics Centre • Pool activities, including swimming strokes, basic diving, games and more! (Non-swimmers welcome) – Fitness Centre • Balance, strength, stability, plyometrics, endurance, games – Run Jump Throw (6-8 years) • Fun approach to motor skill development – Racquet Court Sports (9-12 years) • Badminton, squash, racquetball, wallyball – Climbing wall • Indoor wall climbing, rappelling Code 6-8 years

Code 9-12 years

Date

Time

Cost

22613

22629

July 2-5

0900-1600

$190

22614

22630

July 8-12

22615

22631

July 15-19

22616

22632

July 22-26

22617

22633

August 12-16

22618

22634

August 19-23

22619

22635

August 26-30

$235 per camp

 Camp Olympics (6-12 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. Campers will enjoy a mini-Olympics, participating in many individual track and field and team sport events common to the summer Olympics. Code 6-8 years

Code 9-12 years

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Cost

22636

22638

July 8-12

0900-1600

$185

22637

22639

July 15-19

$185

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Climbing Add-On (all ages) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. – Participants will have access to the climbing wall during sign-out each day – Climbing instructors will be available to belay participants and ensure a safe environment for bouldering – The number of climbs per participant will depend on the number of participants registered Code

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Time

Cost

22642

July 2-5

1600-1650

$45

22643

July 8-12

22644

July 15-19

22645

July 22-26

22646

July 29-August 2

22647

August 6-9

$45

22648

August 12-16

$55 per camp

22649

August 19-23

22650

August 26-30

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps  Climbing and Gymnastics (6-12 years)

Code 6-8 years

Code 9-12 years

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Cost

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22847

July 2-5

0900-1600

$255

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22848

August 6-9

 NEW Cyber Climber (6-12 years)

Climbing and Fitness – Includes active games, indoor wall climbing and rappelling – Helps develop greater awareness of movement; builds strength, balance, coordination and endurance Computing Science – Activities may include logic puzzles, problem-solving activities, blogging and programming basics Code

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Cost

22661

July 22-26

0900-1600

$250

Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19 (Dance Studio), lower level Van Vliet Centre. This multi-activity aquatics camp incorporates a combination of dry and wet games and activities e.g. kayaking, scuba diving, synchronized swimming, triathlon, underwater hockey, water polo, and water safety themes. Code

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Cost

22520

July 2-5

0900-1600

$190

22521

July 22-26

$235

22522

August 6-9

$190

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 Discover Aquatics Combo (11-14 years)

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Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19 (Dance Studio), lower level, Van Vliet Centre. Offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation and the Department of Computing Science. – Have fun in our fitness centre and climbing wall – Grapple with technological challenges while learning computing fundamentals and cool new technologies

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Location: South and North Campus. Meet at the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue). This camp is offered in partnership with Ortona Gymnastics Club. Time is shared between the gymnastics centre located on South Campus, and the climbing wall in the Van Vliet Centre on North Campus. – Travel on the LRT between South and North Campuses is supervised by camp staff Saville lunch program available. See page 25 for details, or bring your own lunch

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 Fun and Fitness Camp (5-12 years) Location – S aville Community Sports Centre and Foote Field. Meet at the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue) This camp introduces a range of activities, games and skills in a fun, friendly, safe environment. Campers participate in games, e.g. dodgeball; fitness-oriented activities; sports, e.g. soccer and track and field; ageappropriate crafts and outdoor summer fun running through sprinklers. – Full and half days camps available Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch Full Day Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-12 years

Date

Time

Location

22663

22668

July 2-5

0900-1600

22664

22669

July 8-12

Saville Community $160 Sports Centre $185 per camp

22665

22670

July 15-19

22666

22671

July 22-26

22667

22672

July 29-August 2

22673

22677

August 6-9

$160

22674

22678

August 12-16

$185 per camp

22675

22679

August 19-23

22676

22680

August 26-30

Half-Day Morning Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-12 years

Date

Time

Location

22681

22690

July 2-5

0900-1200

22682

22691

July 8-12

Saville Community $90 Sports Centre $110 per camp

22683

22692

July 15-19

22684

22693

July 22-26

22685

22694

July 29-August 2

22686

22695

August 6-9

$90

22687

22696

August 12-16

$110 per camp

22688

22697

August 19-23

22689

22698

August 26-30

Cost

Half-Day Afternoon Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-12 years

Date

Time

Location

22699

22708

July 2-5

1300-1600

22700

22709

July 8-12

Saville Community $90 per camp Sports Centre $110 per camp

22701

22710

July 15-19

22702

22711

July 22-26

22703

22712

July 29-August 2

22704

22713

August 6-9

$90

22705

22714

August 12-16

$110 per camp

22706

22715

August 19-23

22707

22716

August 26-30

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps  Girls Rock Combo (12-15 years)

Code

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Time

Cost

22718

July 29 – August 2

0900-1600

$245

22717

August 6-9

$210

 Gymnastics Fun and Fitness Combo (5-11 years)  Gymnastics Team Sports and Fitness Combo (7-14 years ) Location – S outh Campus, Saville Community Sports Centre and Foote Field. Meet at the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue). Jointly offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation and Ortona Gymnastics Club. – Introduces a range of activities, games and skills in a fun, friendly, safe environment – Full and half day camps are available

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Gymnastics Team Sports and Fitness Combo: – Features a different team sport each day. These may include soccer, rugby, basketball, field hockey, Ultimate, and track and field – Campers also participate in fun, fitness-oriented activities such as dodgeball, relay races and wide games, in addition to introductory gymnastics activities – Artistic • Artistic gymnastics falls into two main categories: men’s artistic gymnastics and women’s artistic gymnastics. The first comprises six apparatus: floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars, and horizontal bar • The second comprises four apparatus: vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor. Students will be exposed to all of the above – Rhythmic Gymnastics • This sport uses five apparatus to develop coordination, flexibility, strength and grace. The ball, the hoop, the clubs, the rope and the ribbon are all manipulated in intricate and complex maneuvers to create a visual spectacle – Trampoline and tumbling • There are three events: trampoline, tumbling and double mini. Students will be challenged with basic skills such as handstands and cartwheels. On the trampoline, they will be taught safe landing positions and various safety skills • Using the double mini trampoline students will be challenged with skills to the feet onto mats and also into the foam pit. We work on skills based on the athlete’s level from beginner to advanced – Gymnastics Combo • Kids experience circuits of fun in artistic, rhythmic trampoline and tumbling skills Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch

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Gymnastics Fun and Fitness Combo: – Campers participate in games, e.g. dodgeball; fitness-oriented activities; sports, e.g. soccer and track and field; age-appropriate crafts and outdoor summer fun running through sprinklers in addition to introductory gymnastics activities

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Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19 (Dance Studio), lower level, Van Vliet Centre. Have fun and experiment in a camp filled with a variety of fitness and recreation activities just for girls! This camp may include a wide variety of activities e.g. indoor wall climbing, kayaking, dance, resistance training, mind-body group exercises, self-defence, aerobics, and a nutrition presentation.

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps ď‚Ť Fun and Fitness Camps (5-11 years)

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Full Day Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-11 years Date

Activity

22719

22849

July 2-5

Gymnastics Combo / Fun and Fitness 0900-1600

$230 per camp

22720

22850

July 8-12

Artistic, Trampoline and Tumbling / Fun and Fitness

$280 per camp

22721

22851

July 15-19

Trampoline, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

22722

22852

July 22-26

Artistic, Rhythmic / Fun and Fitness

22723

22853

July 29-August 2

Gymnastics Combo / Fun and Fitness

22724

22854

August 6-9

Rhythmic, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

$230 per camp

22725

22855

August 12-16

Gymnastics Combo / Fun and Fitness

$280 per camp

22726

22856

August 19-23

Trampoline, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

Time

Cost

Half- Day Morning Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-11 years Date

Activity

Time

Cost

22727

22857

July 8-12

Artistic, Trampoline and Tumbling / Fun and Fitness

0900-1200

$180 per camp

22728

22858

July 15-19

Trampoline, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

22729

22859

July 22-26

Artistic, Rhythmic / Fun and Fitness

22730

22860

August 19-23

Trampoline, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

Activity

Time

Cost

1300-1600

$180 per camp

Half-Day Afternoon Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-11 years Date

22731

22861

July 8-12

Artistic, Trampoline and Tumbling / Fun and Fitness

22732

22862

July 15-19

Trampoline, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

22733

22863

July 22-26

Artistic, Rhythmic / Fun and Fitness

22734

22864

August 19-23

Trampoline, Artistic / Fun and Fitness

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Full Day Camps Code 5-8 years

Code 9-11 years Date

Activity

Time

Cost

22735

22865

July 2-5

Gymnastics Combo / Team Sports and Fitness

0900-1600

$230 per camp

22736

22866

July 8-12

Artistic, Trampoline and Tumbling / Team Sports and Fitness

22737

22867

July 15-19

Trampoline, Artistic / Team Sports and Fitness

22738

22868

July 22-26

Artistic, Rhythmic / Team Sports and Fitness

22739

22869

July 29- August 2 Gymnastics Combo / Team Sports and Fitness

22740

22870

August 6-9

Rhythmic, Artistic / Team Sports and Fitness

$230 per camp

22741

22871

August 12-16

Gymnastics Combo / Team Sports and Fitness

$280 per camp

22742

22872

August 19-23

Trampoline, Artistic / Team Sports and Fitness

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps  Jump, Jog, and Blog Combo (7-12 years)

Swimming and Fitness – Includes active games – Develop greater awareness of movement, strength, balance, coordination and endurance Computing Science – Activities may include logic puzzles, problem-solving activities, blogging and programming basics Code

Date

Time

Cost

22743

July 29-August 2

0900-1600

$250

22744

August 6-9

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Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. Jointly offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation and the Department of Computing Science. – Have fun in our pools and fitness centres – Grapple with technological challenges while learning computing fundamentals and cool new technologies

$205

Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. The prime focus of the program is competitive lifesaving. Participants set personal benchmarks based on their skills and knowledge, and train to achieve their personal best in competitive lifesaving events. – Participants must be able to meet the Swim-to-Survive standard: an entry, one minute of treading water, and be able to swim 50m continuously Date

Time

Cost

22745

July 2-5

0900-1600

$190

22746

July 8-12

22747

July 22-26

22748

August 19-23

$235 per camp

Leaders in Training (14-17 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. An excellent opportunity for teens to expand their knowledge of leadership, explore their potential and discover their passion. Topics include communication, teamwork and creativity. – CPR-C certification included – Following the completion of the camp participants are required to volunteer for a second week with one of our other activity camps. Participants must indicate in which week they available to volunteer when registering Date

Time

Cost

22749

July 2-5

0900-1700

$140

Code

Date

Time

Cost

22750

July 8-12

0900-1700

22751

July 15-19

Included in registration fee above

22752

July 22-26

22753

July 29-August 2

22754

August 6-9

22755

August 12-16

22756

August 19-23

22757

August 26-30

Volunteer Weeks

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Junior Lifeguard Camp (7-15 years)

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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PADI Seal Team Program – Scuba Diving (8-17 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. In a pool setting, learn the basic scuba diving skills necessary to be successful in open water through the completion of AquaMissions. – Participants should be comfortable submerging in deep and shallow water – Cost includes PADI Seal Team membership log book – Parents/guardians must complete the PADI medical questionnaire and assumption-of-risk forms in addition to the general informed consent form Code

Date

Time

Cost

22758

July 2-5

0900-1200

$245 $305 per camp

22759

July 22-26

0900-1200

22760

July 29-August 2

0900-1200

 Science-Fitness Combo (7-12 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre Jointly offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation and the Faculty of Engineering’s Discover E Science and Technology program. Participate in physical and mental adventures while experiencing introductory activities, and a variety of hands-on activities, tours, and games that showcase the excitement of science Physical Education Program – Campers are introduced to the equipment used in swimming and climbing, as well as basic safety considerations and essential movement skills needed to have fun in the pool and at the climbing wall Science Program – Campers will explore the world of engineering, science, and technology through interactive hands-on projects and creative experiences delivered in classic DiscoverE style! Code

Date

Time

Cost

22770

July 22-26

0900-1600

$245 per camp

22771

July 29-August 2

22772

August 6-9

$205

22773

August 12-16

$245 per camp

22774

August 19-23

Location: South and North Campus. Meet in the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue). This camp is offered in partnership with Ortona Gymnastics Club. Time is shared between the gymnastics centre located on South Campus, and the pools in the Van Vliet Centre on North Campus. – Camp staff supervise LRT travel between South and North Campuses Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch Code 6-8 years

Code 9-12 years

Date

Time

Cost

22775

22873

July 29-August 2

0900-1600

$310 per camp

22776

22874

August 12-16

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Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps ď‚Ť Team Sports and Fitness (7-14 years)

Full Day Camps Code 11-14 years

Date

Time

Cost

22777

22786

July 2-5

0900-1600

$160

22778

22787

July 8-12

22779

22788

July 15-19

22780

22789

July 22-26

22781

22790

July 29-August 2

22782

22791

August 6-9

$160

22783

22792

August 12-16

$185 per camp

22784

22793

August 19-23

22785

22794

August 26-30

$185 per camp

Half- Day Morning Camps Code 7-10 years

Code 11-14 years

Date

Time

Cost

22795

22804

July 2-5

0900-1200

$90

22796

22805

July 8-12

22797

22806

July 15-19

22798

22807

July 22-26

22799

22808

July 29-August 2

22800

22809

August 6-9

$90

22801

22810

August 12-16

$110 per camp

22802

22811

August 19-23

22803

22812

August 26-30

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Location: S aville Community Sports Centre. Meet in the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue). This high-energy camp featured a different team sport each day. These may include soccer, rugby, basketball, field hockey, Ultimate, and track and field. Campers also participate in fun, fitness-oriented activities such as dodgeball, relay races and wide games. Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch

$110 per camp

Code 11-14 years

Date

Time

Cost

22813

22822

July 2-5

1300-1600

$90

22814

22823

July 8-12

22815

22824

July 15-19

22816

22825

July 22-26

22817

22826

July 29-August 2

22818

22827

August 6-9

$90

22819

22828

August 12-16

$110 per camp

22820

22829

August 19-23

22821

22830

August 26-30

$110 per camp

Introduction to Triathlon (11-16 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. Have fun learning the basics of the triathlon sports while learning about nutrition, sport psychology, and anatomy. – Stationary indoor cycling bikes will be used for the bike portion of the camp Code

Date

Time

Cost

22831

July 2-5

0900-1600

$145

22832

July 22-26

$180

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Half-Day Afternoon Camps

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Sport Development Programs are designed for young athletes of all ages and levels of ability. They focus on a particular sport or sports and offer players a chance to learn or develop their game. Coaches promote teamwork, cooperation and a spirit of good sportsmanship and all take place in a fun, inclusive learning environment. Combo camps include instruction in two or more sports.

Aquatics Competitive Swimming (7-11 and 12-19 years) Focuses on improving basic components of the four competitive strokes, turns and starts for competitive swimmers. Includes: – Stroke drills and technique training; concentration on proper stroke mechanics and on stroke efficiency – Dry land sessions focus on strength, co-ordination, flexibility and reaction time – Aerobic training in the pool and on land – Utilization of underwater video software Swimming sessions and dry land training are lead by current or former Golden Bears or Pandas swimmers with NCCP coaching certification in swimming. Lunch: Food court to purchase on-site or bring your own. Code

Age (Boys/Girls)

Date

Times

Cost

22523

7-11

July 8-12

0830-1600

$235

22524

12-19

July 8-12

0830-1600

$235

22525

7-11

July 15-19

0830-1600

$235

22526

12-19

July 15-19

0830-1600

$235

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Sport Development Programs

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Basketball The University of Alberta is proud to work in conjunction with the Edmonton Grads Basketball Association in running our basketball sport development programming in 2013.

Dates

Age

Days

Times

Cost

22527

July 8-11 July 12

10-18

Mon-Thu Fri

0830-1630 0830-1200

$250

22528

July 8-12

8-10

Mon-Fri

0830-1200

$125

22529

July 22-25 July 26

10-18

Mon-Thu Fri

0830-1630 0830-1200

$250

22530

July 22-26

8-10

Mon-Fri

0830-1200

$125

22531

Aug 12-15 Aug 16

10-18

Mon-Thu Fri

0830-1630 0830-1200

$250

22532

Aug 12-16

8-10

Mon-Fri

0830-1200

$125

Individual Boys’ Development Program (8-18 years) Golden Bears Basketball Development Program puts the ‘FUN’ into fundamentals in this week-long program. – All basketball sport development programs will focus on Basketball Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development Model. Each boy will undergo gross and fine motor skill performance measures (running, jumping, throwing, catching) to determine individual strengths and weaknesses. At the end of the program, each participant will receive a report card indicating his individual results. – Fundamental individual offensive and defensive skills are emphasized, ultimately building into progressions of team play and systems. – We promote an atmosphere of positive reinforcement and personal challenge throughout. – All Basketball Sport Development Programs will be held at Saville Community Sports Centre, 11610 65 Avenue. Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch Dates

Age

Days

Times

Cost

22533

July 2-5

10-18

Mon- Fri

0800-1630

$250

22534

July 2-5

8-10

Mon-Fri

0800-1200

$115

22535

July 15-18 July 19

10-18

Mon-Thu Fri

0830-1630 0830-1200

$250

22536

July 15-19

8-10

Mon-Fri

0830-1200

$125

22537

July 29-August 1 August 2

10-18

Mon-Thu Fri

0830-1630 0830-1200

$250

22538

July 29-August 2

8-10

Mon-Fri

0830-1200

$125

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The Pandas basketball sport development program is a week-long program focusing on individual and team skills. – All basketball sport development programs will focus on Basketball Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development Model. Each girl will undergo gross and fine motor skill performance measures (running, jumping, throwing, catching) to determine individual strengths and weaknesses. At the end of the program, each participant will receive a report card with her individual results – The program emphasizes fundamental individual offensive and defensive skills, ultimately building into progressions of team play and systems – We promote an atmosphere of positive reinforcement and personal challenge throughout – All basketball programs will be held at the Saville Community Sports Centre, 11610 65 Avenue Coaches expect participants to work hard, show good discipline, develop sportsmanship and a team attitude. Camp coaches include current and past members of the Pandas basketball team and various quality guest coaches. Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch

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Individual Girls’ Development Program (8-18 years)

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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Curling Location: Saville Community Sports Centre, South Campus, 11520 65 Avenue NW, Edmonton Summer curling camps are organized into two sections: Little Rocks (7-10 years) and Big Rocks (11-15 years). Each camp uses curling rocks sized for the participant age group and includes an age-appropriate blend of games and instruction. Skills and strategy will be emphasized. · Previous curling experience is not required · Brushes and sliders are provided if needed · All Little Rock curlers are required to bring a helmet · Camp tee-shirt included · Please bring a water bottle and peanut-free snack each day Code

Date

Time

Section (Age)

Cost per camp

22452

July 15-19

0830-1200

Little Rocks (7-10 years)

$185

22453

Big Rocks (11-15 years)

22454

1300-1630

22455 22556

Big Rocks (11-15 years) July 22-26

0830-1200

a c t i v i t y

22457 1300-1630

22459 0830-1200 1300-1630

22463 0830-1200 1300-1630

22467 0830-1200

22469

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

22470

1300-1630

22471

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

August 26-30

0830-1200

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

1300-1630

22475

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

Please note that pre- and post- care will not be offered for these camps

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Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

August 19-23

22473

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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22466

22474

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

August 12-16

22465

22472

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

22462

22468

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

July 29-August 2

22461

22464

Little Rocks (7-10 years) Big Rocks (11-15 years)

22458 22460

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Hockey Hockey Development (7-10 years)

Code

Age

Dates

Off-ice

On-ice

22539

7-8

August 6-9

1300-1400

1430-1615

22540

9-10

August 12-16

22541

7-8

August 19-23

Cost

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Skill-oriented instruction focusing on skill development in – Passing – Pass receiving – Puck control – Shooting – One hour and forty five-minutes on-ice workout per day – One hour off-ice training per day Emphasis is on skill development. Many skills will be incorporated into both cooperative and competitive activities. See golf and hockey combo for a modified hockey development camp. Page XX $175 $220 per camp

This program is designed to enhance each player’s overall skill development, skating, and puck control skills. Includes: – One hour of off-ice instruction per day – Thirty minutes of power skating instruction per day – One hour hockey session each day Date

Off-ice

Power Skate

On-ice

Cost

22542

July 15-19

1500-1600

1630-1700

1700-1800

$225 per camp

22543

July 22-26

1300-1400

Checking Techniques (10-12 years) This program is designed for players entering their first year of contact hockey. Sessions address these skill development areas: – Passing – Shooting – Puck handling – Focus on physical and mental skills required for effective checking – Skills taught include: pursuit angles, pinning techniques, stick control, body awareness, open ice hitting, stick checking, forechecking, and others. Please see golf and hockey combo for a modified checking camp. Page XX Code

Dates

Off-Ice

On-Ice

Cost

22544

July 2-5

1300-1400

1430-1615

$175

22545

July 8-12

1500-1600

1630-1815

$215 per camp

22546

July 29-Aug 2

1300-1400

1430-1615

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Code

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Minor Hockey and Power Skating (5-6 years)

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Program includes – One hour of off-ice instruction per day – One hour of power skating instruction per day – One hour and forty-five minute hockey session per day – Pucks will be used during most power skating drills to increase players’ ability to carry and control the puck at all times. Unique, state-of-the-art program allows players to develop skating and puck control skills in a concentrated manner, then apply them during the on-ice session which focuses on other skills of the game. Code

Age

Dates

POWER SKATE

Off-ice

On-ice

Cost

22547

7-8

July 2-5

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

$240

22548

9-10

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22549

11-12

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22550

7-8

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22551

9-10

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22552

11-12

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22553

7-8

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22554

9-10

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22555

9-10

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22556

11-12

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22557

7-8

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22558

11-12

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22559

7-8

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22560

9-10

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22561

9-10

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22562

11-12

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22563

7-8

0800-0900

0915-1015

1030-1215

22564

9-10

0915-1015

1045-1145

1230-1415

22565

7-8

1430-1530

1545-1645

1700-1845

22566

11-12

1545-1645

1715-1815

1900-2045

July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29- August2 August 6-9 August 12-16 August 19-23 August 26-30

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Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control (7-12 years)

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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$240 $300


2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Golf and Hockey Combo Sport Development Programs This sport development combo program provides quality instruction in both golf and hockey. This program is offered in partnership with RedTail Landing Golf Academy. Golf instruction at RedTail Landing will be lead by Golf Academy professional instructors.

Golf component – One hour of golf instruction focusing on golf fundamentals and skills (short game, full swing, and putting) – Half hour supervised range time – Putting Course each day – Nine Hole Putting Tournament on Friday (Parents may play with their child for a reduced rate. Please contact the pro shop)

Age

Date

Golf (travel included)

On-ice

Cost

22569

11-12

July 15-19

1000-1400

1430-1615

$380

Hockey Development/Golf (9-10 years) Golf component – One hour of golf instruction focusing on golf fundamentals and skills (short game, full swing, and putting) – Half hour supervised range time – Putting course each day – Nine hole putting tournament on Friday (Parents may play along with their child for a reduced fee. Please contact the pro shop)

Code

Age

Date

Golf (travel included)

On-ice

Cost

22570

9-10

July 8-12

1000-1400

1430-1615

$380

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Hockey component Camp features five days of skill-oriented instruction focused on – Passing – Pass reception – Puck control – Shooting Emphasis is on skill development. Many skills will be incorporated into cooperative and competitive activities. Lunch: Please bring lunch each day

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Hockey component This camp is designed for players entering their first year of contact hockey. Camp sessions address the skill development areas of: – Passing – Shooting – Puck handling – Physical and mental skills required for effective checking Skills taught include: – Pursuit angles – Pinning techniques – Stick control – Body awareness – Open ice hitting – Stick checking – Forechecking Lunch: Please bring lunch each day

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Checking Techniques/Golf (11-12 years)

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Golden Bears Hockey 3-on-3 hockey offers a unique style of hockey that is competitive, fast-paced and provides a challenging environment in which players can enjoy the game and further develop their skills. 3-on-3 hockey offers an exceptional opportunity for young players to focus on game concept development in: – Quick decisions and reaction – Offensive strategies – Team play – Transition – offence to defence and defence to offence – Building game confidence while handling the puck; helping players develop poise, composure and confidence. – Learning the game by playing the game – helps develop and improve anticipation skills (reading the game), confidence and skill development – Enjoyment of the game Seven weeks of fast-paced, full ice 3-on-3 Two games per week Sunday to Friday schedule Three, 18-minute straight time periods Age Categories for 2013: – Novice (2007, 2006) – Atom (2005, 2004) – Pee Wee (2003, 2002) • Each age category will have a House and Rep division - 4 teams per division • Registration includes a jersey, referees, and online stats • One person referee system • Each team will have an assigned current Golden Bears player as a coach Cost: $250 as an individual and $2500 for a team • Nine skaters and one goalie dressed in any one game • Affiliate player cost: $20.00 per game For Information contact: Stan Marple, General Manager - Golden Bears Hockey at (780) 492-1038 Registration deadline: June 22, 2013 Code

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Birth Year(s)

22571

Novice

2004, 2005

Game Days

22572

Atom

2002, 2003

Mondays and Thursdays

22573

Pee-Wee

2000, 2001

Tuesdays and Fridays

Sundays and Wednesdays

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Summer 3 on 3 League (July 2 to August 18 — 14 games)

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– Five-day program features 15 hours of instruction in a number of practice activities and games proven to help young soccer players learn, improve, and have fun – Programs work on developing the fundamental skills of soccer, and the essential skills of team play. – Summer Soccer Sport Development Programs (11-17 years) are held at Lister Turf, 117 Street and 86 Avenue Code Girls

Dates

Times

Cost

22575

22581

July 2-5

0900-1300

$150 per camp

0900-1200

22576

22582

July 8-12

22577

22583

July 15-19

22578

22584

July 22-26

22579

22585

July 29-August 2

22580

22586

August 6-9

0900-1300

Soccer Sport Development Programs (11-17 years) This camp is designed for the more experienced player. – This five-day program (20 hours of instruction) uses a series of proven practice drills and games designed to progressively develop technical skills and tactical awareness – Soccer Sport Development programs (11-17 years) are at the Campus Saint-Jean Fields, 8406, 91 Street Soccer Sport Development Programs Code Boys

Code Girls

Dates

Cost $165 per camp

22587

22593

July 2-5

0900-1400

22588

22594

July 8-12

0900-1300

22589

22595

July 15-19

22590

22596

July 22-26

22591

22597

July 29-August 2

22592

22598

August 6-9

0900-1400

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Locations: 1. Soccer Sport Development Programs (11-17 yrs): Campus Saint- Jean, 8406 91 Street, Edmonton 2. Summer Soccer Sport Development Programs (6-10 yrs): Lister Turf, 117 Street and 86 Avenue- U of A North Campus The University of Alberta Soccer Development Program is endorsed by the Alberta Soccer Association with a 3-star ranking for quality of instruction, programming and facilities The Golden Bears and Pandas Soccer Development Program focuses on teaching the fundamentals of soccer with an emphasis on learning technical skills and tactical elements in game situations. – Program provides a positive soccer environment that promotes technique and skill development, teamwork, healthy competition and fun! – Coaches and instructors include current and former Golden Bears and Pandas players and coaches. Many of the coaches have national team, provincial select team and Alberta Major Soccer League experience, as well as appropriate coaching certification – All programs include in-depth technical information and numerous practice opportunities to make players’ future soccer playing much more rewarding – Tee-shirt included for all soccer players

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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Tennis 7-18 years Location: Saville Community Sports Centre, 11610 65 Avenue, Edmonton The Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation’s Saville Community Sports Centre is a designated Tennis Canada Tennis Development Centre. For over 20-years we have been introducing children and youth to the sport of tennis through our Golden Bear Summer Sports Camps. Co-ed camps cater to beginner to advanced players. Camps Include: Tennis instruction by NCCP certified coaches & Golden Bear and Panda tennis team members, a modified tournament, and an official camp t-shirt Players may bring their own racquet, or we will supply a racquet if needed. Only non-marking soled shoes will be allowed on the playing surface. Code

Date

Time

Age

Cost

22487

July 2-5

0830-1200

7-9 yrs

$148 per camp

22488

10-14 yrs

22489

1300-1630

a c t i v i t y

22490 22491

10-14 yrs July 8-12 July 15-19

7-9 yrs 10-14 yrs

22494

1300-1630

22495 22496

0830-1200 1300-1630

22499 0830-1200 1300-1630

22483

August 12-16

0830-1200

7-9 yrs

1300-1630

10-14 yrs

0830-1200

7-9yrs

22506

10-14yrs

22507

1300-1630

22508

7-9yrs 10-14 yrs

August 19-23

0830-1200

22510

7-9yrs 10-14yrs

22511

1300-1630

22484

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10-14 yrs 15-18 yrs

August 6-9

 22504

10-14yrs 15-18 yrs

August 26-30

0830-1200

22513 22514

1300-1630

22515

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7-9yrs 10-14yrs

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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7-9 yrs 10-14 yrs

22502

22512

7-9 yrs 10-14 yrs

July 29-Aug 2

22501

22509

7-9 yrs 10-14 yrs

22498

22505

7-9 yrs 10-14 yrs

July 22-26

22497

22500

10-14yrs 15-18yrs

22493

22503

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22486 22492

7-9 yrs

7-9yrs 10-14yrs

$185 per camp


2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Track and Field Location; Foote Field, 11601 68 Avenue, Edmonton

Bear Fun-damentals Track and Field Sport Development Programs

Date

Time

Cost

22599

July 2-5 July 8-12

0830-1300 Week 1 0830-1200 Week 2

$235

22600

July 15-19 July 22-26

0830-1200

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Run, Jump and Throw (10-18 years) – Introduction to Athletics Canada’s nationwide Run, Jump and Throw program – Participants learn movement fundamentals for track and field, and skills that can be applied to all sports – Instructed by members of the Golden Bears and Pandas athletics teams Bear-Fun-damentals include: – Developing functional capacities in each fitness area – Learning key movement patterns for success – Improving speed, coordination and body awareness – Demonstrating an appreciation for fair play and respect – Developing a feeling of accomplishment and self-worth Programs are closely monitored; 10:1 participant/coach ratio Athletes in other sports will also realize the benefits of this excellent program. No programming on weekends or statutory holidays Equipment to bring: shorts and tee-shirt, running shoes, sweat suit, water bottle

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Volleyball

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Girls’ and Boys’ Volleyball Development Programs (12-18 years) Location: Saville Community Sports Centre – 11610 65 Avenue The University of Alberta is proud to work in conjunction with the Alberta Volleyball Association to run our volleyball development programming. Our volleyball development program focuses on: – Developing and refining the fundamental individual skills of the game – Learning skills that are used within the constructs of team systems, concepts and game play – Volleyball Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development Model. Each participant will undergo gross and fine motor skill performance measures and will receive a report card indicating his or her individual strengths and weaknesses Coaches include current and former members of the Pandas and Golden Bears volleyball teams and various quality community-based coaches. Each participant receives a tee-shirt. Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch

Code

Dates

22601

July -15-18 July 19

Junior High Boys

22602

July 22-25 July 26

High School Boys

22603

July 29-August 2

Junior and Senior High Boys

Code

Dates

22604

July 15-18 July 19

Junior High Girls

22605

July 22-25 July 26

High School Girls

22606

August 12-15 August 16

Junior and Senior High Girls

22607

August 19-22 August 23

Each participant will receive a tee-shirt.

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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Times

Cost

Mon-Thu Fri

0900-1630 0900-1200

$250

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0900-1630

Girls’ Volleyball Sport Development Programs

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Cost

Mon-Thu Fri

0900-1630 0900-1200

$250


2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Intro Volleyball/Fun and Fitness Combo Sport Development Program (8-12 years)

Code

Dates

Days

Times

Cost

22608

August 6-9

Tue-Fri

0900-1600

$240

 Volleyball/Basketball Combo Sport Development Program (12-18 years)

Code Boys

Date

Days

Times

Cost

22609

22610

August 6-9

Tue-Fri

0830-1630

$260

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Location: Saville Community Sports Centre, 11610 65 Avenue, Edmonton This program includes 3.5 hours of instruction in volleyball and basketball each per day. Volleyball instruction includes: – Developing and refining the fundamental individual skills of the game – Learning skills used within the constructs of team systems, concepts, and game play Basketball instruction includes: – Fundamental offensive and defensive skills, ultimately building into progressions of team play and systems. Players will find the program challenging; instruction stresses positive reinforcement. Coaches include current and former members of the Golden Bears and Pandas basketball and volleyball teams. Participants receive a camp tee shirt and basketball. Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch

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Location: Saville Community Sports Centre, 11610 65 Avenue, Edmonton Full day co-ed camp introduces 8-12 year olds to volleyball and a variety of fun and fitness activities, all of which use similar gross motor skills dependent on hand-eye coordination. – Volleyball instruction from 0900 to 1200 – Fun and Fitness programming instruction from 1300 to 1600 Camp instructors include current and former Golden Bears and Pandas players and other qualified staff Saville lunch program available or bring your own lunch

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Sport Performance Camps The Saville Community Sports Centre Fitness Centre at South Campus and the Fitness and Lifestyle Centre at North Campus are Accredited Fitness Appraisal Centres. Instructors are current Fitness and Lifestyle Centre employees. All hold certifications as AFLCA resistance training leaders or as Certified Personal Trainers and Exercise Physiologists (CSEP).

Kids’ Sport Conditioning (8-11 years) Location: S outh Campus. Saville Community Sports Centre, 11520 - 65 Avenue, Edmonton Meet at the Saville Community Sports Centre Fitness Centre Teaches young athletes the foundational components of athleticism in a fun, dynamic and motivating environment. Children between the ages of 8 and 11 are at the peak stage for nervous system development. Most of their body awareness, coordination, movement mechanics and balance will be developed by 12 years of age, making this a critical time for them to train. – Focuses on developing movement skills and incorporates exercises that focus on balance, agility, quickness, core stability, posture, reactivity and strength – Athletic shoes and attire required; bring a water bottle – Eight sessions, twice per week Code

Date

Days

Time

Cost

22621

July 2 - 25

Tue and Thu

1800-1915

$80 per camp

22622

July 30 – August 22

Peak Performance Summer Conditioning (12-16 years) Location: South Campus, meet at the Saville Community Sports Centre (11610-65 Avenue). Instruction in proper training techniques to prepare you for the upcoming sporting season. Workouts include individual and group training. – Training includes aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, plyometrics, resistance training, stability exercises, flexibility and agility – Learn how to incorporate these specific types of training methods into your personalized training programs – Athletic shoes and attire required; bring a water bottle Code

Date

Days

Time

Cost

22623

July 2-5

Tues-Fri

1300-1500

$85

22624

July 8-12

Mon-Fri

$100 per camp

22625

July 15-19

22626

July 22-26

22627

July 29-August 2

22651

August 6-9

Tues-Fri

$85

22628

August 12-16

Mon-Fri

$100 per camp

22640

August 19-23

22641

August 26-30

Speed, Agility and Quickness Training Camp (12-16 years) Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre. Speed, agility, and power training are important components of all sports. Learn how to jump higher, sprint/ skate faster, and change direction quickly. – Instruction on various forms of training techniques including (sprint, plyometric, multidirectional, and quick-feet training) – Learn how to incorporate these specific types of training methods into your personalized training programs – Athletic shoes and attire required; bring a water bottle Code

Date

Days

Time

Cost

22656

July 8-12

Mon-Fri

1000-1200

$95 per camp

22654

July 15-19

1300-1500

22657

July 22-26

1000-1200

22655

August 12-16

1300-1500

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2 0 1 3 S port and A ctivit y C amps Sport Conditioning Camp

Date

12 – 14 years

15 – 17 years

Days

Time

Cost

22658

22659

22833

22834

July 2-5

Tues-Fri

0900-1100

$100 per camp

July 8-12

Mon-Fri

22835

22836

July 15-19

22837

22838

July 22-26

22839

22840

July 29-August 2

22660

22662

August 6-9

Tues-Fri

$85

22841

22842

August 12-16

Mon-Fri

$100 per camp

22843

22844

August 19-23

22845

22846

August 26-30

Daily lunches for camp participants on South Campus are available at the Saville Community Sports Centre and provided by Hat Tricks Family Restaurant and Lounge. Lunches include a main course, snack, and juice box. Allergies/food sensitivities can be accommodated. To view the camp lunch menu go to www.summercamps.ualberta.ca Date

Cost

22761

July 2-5

$38 per week – four lunches

22762

July 8-12

$47.50 per week – five lunches

22763

July 15-19

22764

July 22-26

22765

July 29-August 2

22766

August 6-9

$38 per week – four lunches

22767

August 12-16

$47.50 per week – five lunches

22768

August 19-23

22769

August 26-30

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Separate camps for participants 12 – 14 years and 15 – 17 years Location: North Campus. Meet at E-19, lower level Van Vliet Centre Learn how to become stronger, jump higher, run/skate faster, improve balance, work on foot speed, and increase flexibility by mastering proper training techniques to help prepare you for the upcoming sporting season. – Workouts include individual and group training. – Training includes aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, plyometrics, resistance training, stability exercises, flexibility and agility – Learn how to incorporate these specific types of training methods into your personalized training programs – Athletic shoes and attire required; bring a water bottle – Youths with the same sporting background will train together.

Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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W hat ’ s on when ? Week of July 2 (Tuesday – Friday) w Boys’ Basketball w Camp 4 Fun w Climbing and Gymnastics w Discover Aquatics w Fun and Fitness w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3 (July 2-6) w Hockey Goaltending Development w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control

w Introduction to Triathlon w Junior Lifeguard Camp w Kids’ Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Leaders in Training w PADI Seal Team w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Soccer w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis w Track and Field (2 weeks)

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Week of July 8 w Camp 4 Fun w Camp Olympics w Competitive Swimming w Fun and Fitness w Girls Basketball w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Checking Techniques w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3 w Hockey Development and Golf Combo w Hockey Goaltending Development

w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control w Junior Lifeguard Camp w Kids’ Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Soccer w Speed, Agility and Quickness Training w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis w Track and Field (2 weeks)

Week of July 15 w Boys’ Basketball w Boys’ Volleyball w Camp 4 Fun w Competitive Swimming w Curling w Fun and Fitness w Girls’ Volleyball w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Development and Golf Combo w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3

w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control w Kids Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Minor Hockey Power Skating w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Soccer w Speed, Agility and Quickness Training w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis w Track and Field (2 weeks)

Week of July 22 w Boys’ Volleyball w Camp 4 Fun w Curling w Cyber Climber w Discover Aquatics w Fun and Fitness w Girls’ Basketball w Girls’ Volleyball w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3 w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control

w Junior Lifeguard Camp w Kids’ Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Minor Hockey Power Skating w PADI Seal Team w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Science and Fitness w Soccer w Speed, Agility and Quickness Training w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis w Track and Field (2 weeks) w Introduction to Triathlon

All camps are held Monday to Friday unless otherwise indicated. Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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W hat ’ s on when ? Week of July 29 w Boys’ Basketball w Boys’ Volleyball w Curling w Fun and Fitness w Girls Rock w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3 w Hockey Checking Techniques w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control

w Jump Jog and Blog w Kids’ Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w PADI Seal Team w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Science and Fitness w Soccer w Sport Conditioning w Swimming and Gymnastics w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis w Introduction to Triathlon

Week of August 6 (Tuesday – Friday) w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control w Intro Volleyball and Fun and Fitness Combo w Jump Jog and Blog w Kids’ Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Science and Fitness w Soccer w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis

Week of August 12 w AquaRocks w Basketball/Volleyball, Fun and Fitness Combo w Camp 4 Fun w Curling w Fun and Fitness w Girls’ Basketball w Girls’ Volleyball w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3

w Hockey Development w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control w Kids Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Science and Fitness w Speed, Agility and Quickness Training w Sport Conditioning w Swimming and Gymnastics w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis

Week of August 19 w AquaRocks w Basketball/Volleyball, Fun and Fitness Combo w Camp 4 Fun w Curling w Fun and Fitness w Girls’ Volleyball w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Development

w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control w Junior Lifeguard Camp w Kids’ Sport Conditioning (Tue/Thu) w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Science and Fitness w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis

August 26 w Camp 4 Fun w Curling w Fun and Fitness w Hockey and Power Skating with Dynamic Puck Control

w Peak Performance Sport Conditioning w Sport Conditioning w Team Sports and Fitness w Tennis

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w Boys’ Volleyball/Basketball Combo w Climbing and Gymnastics w Discover Aquatics w Fun and Fitness w Girls Rock w Girls’ Volleyball/Basketball Combo w Gymnastics / Fun and Fitness Combo w Gymnastics / Team Sports and Fitness Combo w Hockey Bears Summer 3 on 3 (Aug 6-10) w Hockey Development

All camps are held Monday to Friday unless otherwise indicated. Informed consent agreement must be signed and received prior to camp beginning.

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H ow to register Registration begins February 20, 2013 You will need the course code to register In Person

Activity Registration Zone W-79 Van Vliet Centre Monday to Friday – 0900 – 1700

By Mail (do not mail cash)

Activity Registration Zone Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation W-79, Van Vliet Centre University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H9

By Fax

780-492-7190; payment by credit cards only accepted by fax

On-Line

Online registration is available for all camps. Informed consent form must be completed and returned to U of A prior to camp beginning. Go to www.activityreg.ualberta.ca to view the course information on-line. You will need a course code to register.

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How to pay (Payment is required in full at registration)

– Cash (in person only) – Credit card (VISA or MC only) – Debit card (in person only) – Personal cheque made out to ‘University of Alberta’. No post-dated cheques accepted; $25 administrative fee levied on all NSF cheques

Drop-off and Pick-up Parking Permit

– Valid only for camps at the Van Vliet Centre (North Campus). – Permits allow 15 minutes of parking for drop-off and pickup before and after camps. – Apply and purchase online at https://parking.ualberta.ca/ permit/sports.asp. – In person: Parking Services 1-051 Lister Centre (located at 87th Avenue & 116th Street) Edmonton Phone: (780) 492-PARK (7275) Fax: (780) 492-7832 email: parking.services@ualberta.ca – Please contact Parking Services for all parking-related queries. – No charge for parking at South Campus unless parking in J Lot, which is fee-only. – Register license plate number at the front desk at Saville Sports Centre to avoid being ticketed.

Questions about these policies may be directed to the Activity Registration Zone 780-492-2231 or www.activityreg.ualberta.ca

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Registration, cancellation, refund and transfer policies Registrations – Separate registration forms required for each participant – one per child – Parents/guardians must sign an informed consent agreement for each participant before camp begins – Informed consent agreement must be completed and returned to U of A prior to camp beginning. No participation is possible without this being done. – Please provide alternative choices. While we will try to accommodate your first choice request, this may not always be possible. – If a camp is full, your child can be waitlisted for a class; we will contact you if a place becomes available. Cancellations – Cancellation requests must be received by the Activity Registration Zone prior to the start of the camp. Effective June 15 2013 – Conditions: • 25 percent cancellation fee levied on cancellations received five or more working days prior to the start of the camp • 50 percent cancellation fee levied on cancellations received zero to four working days prior to the start of the camp • In case of illness or injury: –P rior to camp, a request to cancel must be accompanied by a medical certificate. Refund in full, less a $15.00 administration fee. –N o refund if injury or illness occurs after camp starts –N o refund for no-shows Once the applicable cancellation fee has been levied, you have the choice of receiving a refund or credit: Refund – a $15 administration fee will be assessed for all refunds How you’ll be refunded: – If the original payment was by credit card, the refund will be credited to the card used for the original payment – If the original payment was by cash or cheque, you will be refunded by cheque. This takes 3 – 6 weeks – If the original payment was by debit card, the fee will be refunded to your debit card if you request the refund in person, or by cheque Credit – The camp fee will be credited to your account and may be used towards camps or other programs and services offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. Transfers – A $5 administration fee will apply to each transfer from one camp to another offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation – If transferring to a camp of higher cost, you will be required to pay the $5 administration fee and the difference in cost between the lower and higher-priced camps – Transfers are permitted only within the same programming session and only if space is available


R egistration F orm Go Green. Register online at www.activityreg.ualberta.ca Please submit a separate registration form for each child. Please indicate an alternate camp in case your first choice is not available. Camp (first choice) Second choice include camp name and code Fee $ $ $ $ $ $ Total $ Name Parent-Guardian Address City

Province

Postal Code: Daytime Phone Number:

Email address

Age

M/F

Birth date

In case of emergency contact (name and number)

Treatment or severity of any medical conditions listed: Known allergies: Reactions to allergies, and required medications? Does your child carry an Epi Pen or other medications?

n Yes

n No

If medications are required where are they located? Individuals authorized to pick-up your child: Is your child authorized to leave at the end of the day on their own?

n Yes

Tee-shirt size (Please select one. Note: we may not have all sizes): n Youth X-small (size 4-6) n Youth Large (size 10-12) n Youth Small (size 6-8) n Youth X-Large (size 12-14) n Youth Medium (size 8-10)

n No n Adult Small n Adult Medium

n Adult Large n Adult X-Large

Special Group Requests/Requests to be in the same group as a friend: As a parent or guardian I grant the University of Alberta and/or Ortona Gymnastics Club (for gymnastics camps only) the non-exclusive right to: Photograph my child. n Yes n No Make an audio-visual recording of my child for use in educational, marketing, and advertising purposes. n Yes n No Publish my child’s identity in print, electronic or digital format, including any authorized University of Alberta and/or Ortona Gymnastics Club websites. n Yes n No

A confirmation letter and receipt will be emailed to you. Method of Payment (check one) q Cheque/Money order- payable to: University of Alberta

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Please list any medical conditions

Card Holder Name Card number:

Incomplete registration forms will not be accepted for processing No phone registrations You must complete the informed consent form found on page 31 or online at www.summercamps.ualberta.ca Parking permits for drop-off/pick-up are available from parking services online at https://www.parking.ualberta.ca/permits/sports.asp All parking related question can be directed to Parking Services at 780-492-PARK [7275] When registering I am agreeing that I have read and understood the withdrawal and transfer policies (see page 32) Full payment required at registration No post-dated cheques accepted; $25 administration fee levied on NSF cheques

The personal information requested on this form Is collected under the authority of section 33(C) of The Alberta Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act for the purpose of administering sport and children’s camp programming offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. Questions concerning the collection, use or disposal of this information should be directed to: Sport Camps, W-79 Van Vliet Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H9.

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Mail or Fax the Application form with payment to: Activity Registration Zone, W-79 Van Vliet Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H9. Phone: 780-492-2231, Fax: 780-492-7190. www.summercamps.ualberta.ca

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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA - FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION

CHILDREN’S SPORT AND ACTIVITY CAMPS

- INFORMED CONSENT AGREEMENT Name:

Parent-Guardian:

Address: City:

Postal Code:

Phone No:

Birthdate:

DISCLAIMER CLAUSE The University of Alberta and the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, the Governors of the University of Alberta their officers, directors, agents, contractors, employees, coaches/instructors, trainers, volunteers, members and representatives (all hereafter collectively referred to as “the University”), are not responsible for any participant’s death, injury, loss or damage of any kind sustained by any person while registered as a Camp participant of the above noted camp except to the extent that such injury, loss or damage was caused by the negligence of the University. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES The following activities that your child may participate in during the Children’s Sport and Activity Camp are: • Crafts – cut and paste, painting • Curling – on ice sliding, brush work technique • Fitness Instruction – stability, strength, plyometrics, flexibility, cardiovascular training • Gymnastics – apparatus work, trampoline, tumbling • Swimming – scuba diving, synchronized swimming, kayaking/paddling, stroke development, diving, underwater hockey, waterpolo, leadership skills, aquatic games and activities • Team Sports/ Cooperative Games – Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Volleyball, Track and Field. Football, Soccer • Tennis –swing and serve techniques, games and activities • Wall Climbing – bouldering, harnessed high wall climbs, rappelling, skateboarding, and outdoor games ASSUMPTION OF RISKS In consideration of my child’s participation in the above noted Camp and all related activities, I and my child acknowledge that we are aware of, appreciate and accept the inherent physical risks and the other possible RISKS, DANGERS, AND HAZARDS associated with being a participant, including the possible risk of severe or fatal injury to my child or others. These risks include but are not limited to: a) all manner of injuries resulting in muscular injuries and soft tissue injuries including bruises, scrapes, cuts, etc, from executing strenuous and physically demanding physical techniques, collisions with the wall, floor, uneven playing surfaces, contact with other participants (including spotters whose role is to enhance safety and learning) and failure in proper use of equipment either by my child, or other participants of the University; b) all manner of injuries resulting from the mechanical failure of apparatus/equipment; c) all manner of injuries resulting in dislocations, concussion, hematomas, whiplash, contusions, sprains, pulled or strained muscles, knee injuries, and broken bones; d) transmission of diseases in various ways and types from contact with other participants resulting in death, disease or other illnesses; e) all manner of head, neck, spinal, facial, eye, nose and/or dental injuries; f) all manner of injuries resulting from heat cramps, and heat stroke during hot summer days; g) all manner of injuries and/or death that may result from transition between facilities h) that my child’s risk of injury increases as they become fatigued;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initials: _________ CAMPS INCLUDING GYMNASTICS NOTE: Gymnastics camps are operated in conjunction with the Ortona Gymnastics Club. In case of an accident or incident, I agree to release Ortona Gymnastics Club, its directors and/or instructors from any responsibility for recovery or loss or damage resulting therefrom. By initialing (at the right, and signing below), I acknowledge that I have read and understand this agreement. – the trampoline poses a greater risk of injury than other equipment in the gymnastics room and that the trampoline requires special training and safety precautions – all manner of injuries resulting from the mechanical failure of apparatus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initials: _________ con’t on next page

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informed consent agreement UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA - FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION

- INFORMED CONSENT AGREEMENT - page 2 CAMPS INCLUDING WALL CLIMBING – risks include rope abrasion, entanglement and other injuries including death, resulting from activities such as climbing, belaying, rappelling, rescue systems and any other rope techniques.. . . Initials: _________ CAMPS INCLUDING SWIMMING – risks include falls on deck causing bruises, scrapes, cuts, broken bones, or concussion. – A risk of submersion increases as my child becomes fatigued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initials: _________ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES The parent/guardian and the participant understand and acknowledge the following: 1. TO FOLLOW all the instructions and rules given by those responsible for or in charge of the above noted Camp and all related activities while my child is a participant and participating in the above noted Camp. I understand and accept that the instructions and rules are in place to provide a safe environment for the entire camp; 2. TO OBEY all the rules and regulations pertaining to the above noted camp and all related activities.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initials:__________

I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS AGREEMENT, that I understand, appreciate and accept the risks associated with my child’s participation in the above noted camp and all related activities at the University of Alberta. As the parent / guardian for the participant, I consent for my child’s participation in the above noted camp and all related activities. DATE SIGNED: Name of Participant:

Name of Witness:

Signature of Parent or Guardian:

Signature of Witness (not a family participant):

1. Participant / Parent / Guardian: The personal information requested on this form Is collected under the authority of section 33(C) of The Alberta Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act for the purpose of administering sport and children’s camp programming offered by the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. Questions concerning the collection, use or disposal of this information should be directed to: Sport Camps, W-79 Van Vliet Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H9 2. The Witness information is being collection to verify the validity of the person who is signing as a witness to this document. Signed documents must be filed with the Faculty/Department and be kept for a minimum of five years

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CONDITION OF REGISTRATION The parent/guardian and the participant understand and acknowledge the following: 1. That the participant sees a licensed medical practioner on a regular basis and to the best of my/ our knowledge is physically and mentally able to participate in all activities of this camp. 2. That the participant will wear full protective equipment demanded by the sport and that the equipment brought to the camp with him/her meets or exceeds all minimal CSA or Sport governing body standards; 3. Should the participant be injured during the camp I/we give permission for University of Alberta staff to provide emergency medical treatment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initials:__________

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115 S 116 St

Foote Field Foote

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Garage 3

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Metabolic 7 Barn

122 St

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South Campus

122 St

Poultry Building

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