Subsidized Coaching for Adults 55+

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The interest in this program has so far been excellent. Here is some more detailed information that was missing from the previous communication.

I now have new information about the program, the schedule will be in the evenings Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm and will cover an 8 week span. The program will start as soon as 12 players have registered.

Act today, as this is filling up fast!

How to Register?

1) To reserve your spot, send an email to steven@ttcan.ca with your name, and phone number.
2) Please bring a cheque or mail in a cheque for $160 to the Table Tennis Canada Office, Suite #230 18 Louisa Street, K1R 6Y6
3) For those who wish to pay by credit card, please call the TTCAN Office 613-733-6272 x221

Please do not hesitate to call me at 613-733-6272 x221 if you have any questions regarding the program.

Previous Announcement

The OTTA is launching a new program for 55+ population - Never Too Old For Gold.

If you enjoy table tennis and would like to further your skills by taking part in this training program, - including a tournament and also a healthy eating and injury prevention seminar, - you are an excellent candidate for the Never Too Old for Gold Program.

Benefits of playing table tennis for seniors are many, from improving your aerobic capacities to sharpen your cognitive functions. Being active in Table tennis can have many different forms - coaching, umpiring, leading and of course playing.

Recently the documentary Never Too Old For Gold got a lot of global attention. It does a good job expressing many aspects of "Ping-Pong" at a senior level. Here is also a recent article from The Globe and Mail about the film.
Program Details:

Cost: $160/ person (The program is regularly $300, but is being subsidized by the OTTA)

The program has 16 sessions, including one health session with a qualified nutritionist.

Minimum 6, maximum 12 players per training group.

Sessions are led by a qualified coach.

Register before January 20th, 2012.

For inquiries or questions, please contact Steven at steven@ttcan.ca

"GOLF IS GOOD. TENNIS IS TERRIFIC. TABLE TENNIS IS THE BEST SPORT IN THE WORLD"
Dr. Daniel Amen in his book "Use your brain to change your age".
 
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