SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE TUESDAY, JUNE 4 ISI University Classes (seven classes)
• Lunch Included for ISI University students • Happy Hour and Study Session for ISI University Students
Pre-registration is REQUIRED to be enrolled as an ISI University student. Full-week, registered attendees may audit the ISI University classes as part of their full registration.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
• ISI University Classes (two morning classes followed by a study session and exam)
• ISI National Instructor Training Intermediate/ High Combined Certification*
• General Sessions
• Conference Welcome & Award Presentations
• Box Lunch (provided to all attendees) • Trade Show & Reception (2-8 p.m.) • ISIU Graduation Ceremony (4-5 p.m.)
*The ISI National Instructor Training Program is designed to educate and train instructors in consistent techniques, standards and professional requirements of teaching the ISI Ice Skating Program. The Intermediate/High combined certification will include Freestyle 1-10. The class will be held from 1-4 p.m. Pre-registration is REQUIRED.
THURSDAY, JUNE 6
• Certified Arena Executive (CAE) Course* • General Sessions (all day) • Lunch Buffet (for all attendees) • Section Meetings • District Meetings • 60th
Anniversary Celebration (cocktail reception, dinner, awards ceremony & dancing — 6:30-11 p.m.)
*The CAE course will be held from 8-9:30 a.m. Pre-registration is REQUIRED.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
Rink Day, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Oakton Ice Arena, Park Ridge, Ill.
(On- and off-ice sessions for coaches, managers and operators)
• Bus Transportation
(round-trip from hotel to rink) • Continental Breakfast Provided • Box Lunch Provided
• ISIU Certification Course for Operators/ Managers: “Refrigeration, Equipment and Facility Maintenance (REFM)”
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Management and Operations Sessions
• Litigation and Depositions — What You Need to Know
• Active Shooter — Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate (ALICE) Training Session
• Managing Crisis Situations in Your Facility
• Don’t Forget About the Outside — Your Building’s Exterior Matters
• R22 Replacement Options & Dispelling the Myths
• Heave Ho, Uh Oh — The Importance of Proper Subfloor Heating Maintenance
• Technology Use in Your Facility — Thermostats, Websites, Overhead Scheduling & More
Skating Sessions for Coaches
• Off-Ice Stretching/Yoga — Learn About the Benefits for You and Your Skater
• Strength & Conditioning — Preparing Athletes’ Bodies for Sport and Injury Prevention (Presented by JD Strength Performance)
• Being Hurt vs. Being Injured — How Coaches Can Tell the Difference and How to Handle Each Situation
• Liability Insurance — What Is It? Why Do You Need It? How to Use It?
• Creating the Environment for Excellence • Show Tricks You Can Teach Your Skaters
On-Ice Sessions
• Compulsory Figures — Using Them to Teach Turns and Core Strength
• Uncaptured Moves and Show Tricks
• Choreography and Edge Class • Power & Skating Drills • Jump & Spin Technique
• Speed Learning Panel Session NEW – Collegiate Teams – State Games Competitions – Synchronized Skating Teams
• Practice Judging Session — How to Judge Posture, Presentation, Artistic Impression, Correctness and More
• ISI Technology and What’s New
• Tools for Training Using the 5 Mental Muscles
• Off-Ice Choreography (Interactive Class)
• Speed Learning NEW – Paint the Ice Event
– Creative Programming in Your Facility — Ice Soccer, Broomball, Orb Soccer, Public Sessions that Allow Strollers and/or Wheelchairs on the Ice.
– Finding the Balance Between In-House vs. Travel Leagues
• Creating a Personal Image
• Energy Efficiency in Your Facility — Savings Programs, LED Lighting, Low E Ceilings, Heat Recovery and More
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