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Canadian experts for TTOC Sports Performance workshop
Canadian Strength and Conditioning experts,Dr.L Perry
Koziris and Alain Delorme will conduct the Sports
Performance Strength and Conditioning workshop for the
Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC).
The workshop will be held from the 25 March - 2 April
at the Athletes Lounge of the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
Dr. Koziris is the exercise physiologist at the
Canadian Sport Center in Montreal.He works closely
with elite-level strenght and conditioning expert
Alain Delorme, a member of the Canadian Olympic
Committee,Games preparation team.
Delorme has provided strength and conditioning advice
to Canadian athletes competing in boxing, diving,
handball, rowing, short-track speed skating, swimming,
synchronized swimming, taekwondo and water polo. He is
also a Team Leader and Coordinator with the National
Multisport Centre in Montreal where he works
extensively with alpine skiing, badminton, hockey and
rowing athletes.
Koziris, a former McGill University football player
and strength coach, has an extensive background of
practical experience with high level sports and many
years of university teaching and research.
Following his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in
fitness education at McGill, the Montreal native
obtained a doctorate in exercise physiology at
Pennsylvania State University .
He is currently teaching several courses at McGill as
a part-time faculty lecturer and also serves as
coordinator of the Human Performance Teaching
Laboratory in the department of kinesiology and
physical education.
Koziris has co-authored numerous publications and is a
column editor of Strength and Conditioning Journal and
an associate editor of The Journal of Strength and
Conditioning Research.
He received certification as a personal trainer from
the National Strength and Conditioning Association and
is registered as a certified strength and conditioning
specialist. He is also a member of the board of
directors and a fellow of that association.
Additionally, Koziris has been certified as a health
and fitness instructor by the American College of
Sports Medicine, where he has fellow status.
To reister for the workshop contact The TTOC -625-1285
or email:contact@ttoc.org
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