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Coaching education alliance between Pac-12 and Chinese coaches set to begin

A coaching education alliance between the Pac-12 Conference, the University of Utah, Arizona State University, the Federation University Sports China (FUSC), and the Chinese Scholarship Council is kicking off this week on the campuses of Utah and Arizona State, the Pac-12 announced today. Over the next three months, coaches from both universities will train 200 Chinese coaches on techniques in men and women’s basketball, track & field, swimming, and cheerleading. The coaching education alliance is part of Pac-12 Global’s efforts to foster exchange between the United States and China through sports and education. Coaches at the Utah and Arizona State have developed and will operate the coaching program. Specific topics for the program include coaching strategy, game preparation, film review, assistant coach development, and practice structure. In addition, the curriculum will include off-the-field items such as sports psychology, strength training, nutrition, public relations, and marketing as well as tours of both on and off campus athletics facilities.
Outcomes: 
This groundbreaking coaching education program was cited as one of the key achievements of the U.S. - China People-to-People Exchange program at the the seventh annual U.S. - China Consultation on People-to-People Exchange, co-chaired by Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong. The Chinese Scholarship Council is financing the program for FUSC coaches in a continued effort to grow collegiate sports in China. Following the 90-day program, each participating coach will be issued a certificate of completion.
Government?: 
No
Type of Exchange: 
culture
Partners: 
Pac-12 Conference
University of Utah
Arizona State University
Federation University Sports China (FUSC)
Sponsor(s): 
Chinese Scholarship Council
Participants (Types): 
Athletic coaches
Number of Participants: 
+200
Exchange Date: 
Monday, September 12, 2016 to Monday, December 12, 2016
Continuing: 
No
Location: 
Utah and Arizona
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