Posts Tagged ‘Coaching Credentials’
Friday, June 4th, 2010

While we were at the Sports and Society Conference in De Pere, Wisconsin we met up with fellow ISPA Credentialed Professional Kurt A. David. When the ISPA told Kurt about this prestigious conference, he immediately decided to present at the conference.
The ISPA felt it would be a great time to honor Kurt’s many achievements in sports counseling by recognizing him as a Diplomate within the ISPA. Diplomate is the highest status one can reach in their field. Diplomate status is only given to a few select individuals whom have reached the pinnacle in their field. Furthermore, to be considered for Diplomate status you must exhibit great passion for sports. After spending time with Kurt it is very clear that he is not only an accomplished professional but also a passionate individual. We are honored to have Kurt A. David as an ISPA Diplomate. For more information on Kurt visit: www.fromglorydays.com
Tags: careers in sports, Coaching Credentials, conference, david, diplomate, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, field, International Sports Professionals Association, ISPA, John Mayer, kurt, Kurt David, President-ISPA, Sports, Sports and Society Conference, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, sports jobs, status
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
This is a nice story how we can help our professionals:
In a conversation with an ISPA professional, Rob Fisher, an ex-minor league (USA) baseball player, now coach and soon to be special education teacher and author, he mentioned how a fellow coach and he were going to be starting up a coaching business of their own. He asked my advice on getting started and we had a lengthy conversation. Near the end of our conversation he casually mentioned that, “Geez, I have to get a brochure together and I don’t want to pay a designer, graphic artist and printer. We have so many start-up costs already.” You could hear the stress in his voice.
I interrupted him and let him know that ISPA has a format for a brochure that was professionally done and because he is an ISPA credentialed professional we would be glad to share resources with his new business. His response: “Oh my God, thank you a thousand times, that takes so much pressure off me!”
This is what we do for our professionals, we help build careers. We have so many benefits to being credentialed with ISPA, some of which are are spontaneous and happen organically just like with Rob.
Dr. John E. Mayer, President
Tags: careers in sports, Coaches, coaching, Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, International Sports Professionals Association, International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA, ISPA, jobs in sports, John Mayer, President-ISPA, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, sports jobs, the International Sports Professionals Association
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010
May 26-28 at St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI.
ISPA is participating in an exciting conference, “A Mirror Of Our Culture: Sport and Society in America” May 26-28 at St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI. Dr. Mayer will be presenting on multiple topics. (Link to conference: https://www.snc.edu/sportandsociety/schedule.html). We encourage you to look at the link, and if any ISPA professionals would like to co-present with ISPA, please contact Justin Mayer at Justin@thesportsprofessionals.com ASAP. General registration opens on February 1st.
“A Mirror of Our Culture: Sport and Society in America” is a distinctive, intimate, and affordable three-day event that provides opportunities for sports academics and professionals working in sports-related fields to network and to share their expertise about American sports. The conference will cover the following issues:
• Economic Issues in Sports
• Sports History
• Amateur and College Athletics
• The Business of Sports
• The Sociology of Sports
• Sports and Education
• Sports Communications
• Sports and Race
The conference includes a number of elements meant to create a unique experience for all those who participate and attend. Paul Tagliabue, former Commissioner (CEO) of the National Football League, and Carl Vogel, Partner of SCP Worldwide, will give major addresses offering their perspective on “Sports in America” and “The Future of American Sports.” Dr. Robert Kustra, President of Boise State University, will be presenting “Modern College Athletics: A View from the Top.” Also, Kevin B. Blackistone of ESPN’s “Around the Horn” and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland will be speaking on “Race and Sports in America.” Academics and practitioners will be able to network with each other and to give and hear papers and presentations on a wide range topics related to American sports.
The conference will also include a gallery exhibition of the finest American sports photography, and a juried festival of sports-themed films and videos.
Tags: Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, Family Fit, International Sports Professionals Association, ISPA, ISPA Conference, John Mayer, Sports, Sports and Media, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, sports jobs, St. Norbert College
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Monday, March 29th, 2010
May 26-28 at St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI.
ISPA is participating in an exciting conference, “A Mirror Of Our Culture: Sport and Society in America” May 26-28 at St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI. Dr. Mayer will be presenting on multiple topics. (Link to conference: https://www.snc.edu/sportandsociety/schedule.html). We encourage you to look at the link, and if any ISPA professionals would like to co-present with ISPA, please contact Justin Mayer at Justin@thesportsprofessionals.com ASAP. General registration opens on February 1st.
“A Mirror of Our Culture: Sport and Society in America” is a distinctive, intimate, and affordable three-day event that provides opportunities for sports academics and professionals working in sports-related fields to network and to share their expertise about American sports. The conference will cover the following issues:
• Economic Issues in Sports
• Sports History
• Amateur and College Athletics
• The Business of Sports
• The Sociology of Sports
• Sports and Education
• Sports Communications
• Sports and Race
The conference includes a number of elements meant to create a unique experience for all those who participate and attend. Paul Tagliabue, former Commissioner (CEO) of the National Football League, and Carl Vogel, Partner of SCP Worldwide, will give major addresses offering their perspective on “Sports in America” and “The Future of American Sports.” Dr. Robert Kustra, President of Boise State University, will be presenting “Modern College Athletics: A View from the Top.” Also, Kevin B. Blackistone of ESPN’s “Around the Horn” and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland will be speaking on “Race and Sports in America.” Academics and practitioners will be able to network with each other and to give and hear papers and presentations on a wide range topics related to American sports.
The conference will also include a gallery exhibition of the finest American sports photography, and a juried festival of sports-themed films and videos.
Tags: Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, Family Fit, International Sports Professionals Association, ISPA, ISPA Conference, John Mayer, Sports, Sports and Media, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, sports jobs, St. Norbert College
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Hello:
I am very excited by the new CEU course ISPA has up on our web site (www.TheSportsProfessionals.com). It is on office procedures for first aid–CPR–medical emergencies. Not only is this course common sense to have for ANYONE’s office, but insurance premiums, accreditation bodies, and other overseers may be satisfied to know you and your staff have taken this course.
The author of the course, Jamie Kirschner received her BSN from Winona State University. While there she did an extensive clerkship at the Mayo Clinic. Currently she is employed as a staff nurse at the University of Chicago Medical Center on an Oncology and Hematology unit. She has six years of experience as a healthcare professional and has been certified in CPR and First Aid throughout the duration of her professional career. Ms. Kirschner has presented at the Annual Conference of Qualitative Inquiry. That research is being prepared for inclusion in a scientific journal. She has also developed educational tools for nursing while at the Mayo Clinic.
Please look into this course very seriously for your benefit and the benefit of those you serve.
Dr. John E. Mayer, President
Tags: careers in sports, CE's, CEU's, Coaching Credentials, Continuing Education, Counselor's CE's, Counselor's CEU's, CPR, CPR training, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, Family Fit, First Aid training, International Sports Professionals Association, International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA, ISPA, jobs in sports, John Mayer, medical emergencies in the office, Office Safety and First Aid, Office Safety for Professionals, President-ISPA, Professional Continuing Education, professional education, Professional's Office Safety & First Aid, Psychologist's CE's, Sports, Sports and Media, sports injuries, sports jobs, the International Sports Professionals Association
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
An idea that we have found very helpful is to suggest that you use your Education Benefits that your employer gives you toward your ISPA credentialing fees. This has been a great idea for many because of the simple math involved. Many companies set aside a small figure in their benefits package for Education, let’s say $200.00. Have you tried to sign up for a graduate course for $200.00? A conference fee? Buy books? Videotapes? But, ISPA credentialing starts at $195.00. Voila!
A presentation you attend is temporary, the investment in your career credentials is longstanding. Think about it.
Dr. Mayer, President
Tags: Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, International Sports Professionals Association, ISPA, President-ISPA, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, sports jobs, Sportsmanship, the International Sports Professionals Association
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
ISPA Professionals:::::::
The response to our PR blasts has been very positive. We are here to help you build your career in many ways, thus we will continue to eBlast special opportunities that come our way. Please note, when we send you these media PR opportunities just respond to the request asked for. Do not, pitch these media contacts on your special project or next great idea. Nothing turns them off more than feeling like they are being “worked.”
This special bonus from ISPA has led to many great advances for our professionals.
Dr. John Mayer, President
Tags: Coachability, Coaches, Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, International Sports Professionals Association, International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA, ISPA, John Mayer, New York Times, President-ISPA, Sports, Sports and Media, Sports Careers, sports jobs, TV Sports
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
Special Announcement!
For the month of February The International Sports Professionals Association (ISPA) will be waiving its application fee ($25.00) for new credentialed professionals. Now is the time to apply and become part of this elite organization. Click the following link to download the ISPA application (Leave the payment field blank): Application
Professions Credentialed
Psychologist, Counselor, Coach, Trainer, Nutritionist, Chiropractor, Physicians Agent, Wellness Coach, Financial Planner, Management Consultant, Physical Therapist, Communications, Message Therapist, Psychiatrist.
Why ISPA?
-Accreditation
-Training via an internal online CEU program
-Partnerships with other national and international organizations
-Diploma
-Business development opportunities for members
-ISPA is a member of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence
-ISPA adds another layer of credibility to a professionals resume
*The more credentials one attains in his/ her field the more money they can command
*The more credentials a professional has, the more career advancement is attainable
*The more credentials a professional obtains, the more clients will seek out their services above others
-ISPA is with you every step of the way, giving you the confidence to excel!
-Career Building-We help build YOUR career
-Comprehensive Website
-ISPA brings publicity to your career
-Publishing Opportunities (Especially important for academics)
-Recognizable Credential
-Monthly Newsletter and exclusive member only content
Tags: coaching, Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, International Sports Professionals Association, ISPA, Sports, Sports and Media, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, sports jobs
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
I’d like to chime in on this discussion of coaches, but first a statement: At ISPA our mission is to help build and enhance careers for those who work in sports or wish to work in sports. Our passion is for sports and professionals. That being said, let me comment on COACHES. I am going to take a different angle from the previous blog on coaches. I agree with the previous blog entry that coaches shouldn’t be held solely accountable for a team’s success or failure. After all, the optimal word here is TEAM. A coach is but one part of the larger TEAM. To blame a coach for the failure of a TEAM is by definition a falsehood.
Now, on the other hand. What’s up with these outrageous salaries that Division I college football coaches and Basketball coaches are commanding? Are they just inviting this anti-TEAM responsibility for success and failure? Are they warranted in today’s economy? Should they be paid more than the professors and administrators of these schools? Isn’t the mission of the school academics, thus are resources being allocated incorrectly ? Love to hear opinions.
Dr. John Mayer, President-ISPA
Tags: careers in sports, Coachability, Coaching Credentials, coaching salaries, college coaches salaries, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, Family Fit, Family Lifestyle, International Sports Professionals Association, International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA, ISPA, jobs in sports, John Mayer, President-ISPA, Sports, Sports Careers, Sports Credentials, the International Sports Professionals Association
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
At the annual meetings of the American Public Health Association (APHA) in Philadelphia, PA this past weekend (see http://www.apha.org/meetings/) the APHA came out with the results of a survey of teens that stated that teenage boys who played football are more likely than their peers to engage in risky behaviors such as drugs, drinking and violence.
We at ISPA and I independently in my clinical practice (see www.DrJohnMayer.com) have been saying for some time that we must be concerned about the youth culture within sports and how it can be a delicate environment, one where young people can learn negative behaviors just as much as they can learn the positive behaviors that we traditionally think sports can foster.
In my experience the negatives traits and behaviors that can grow out of sports can be prevented and even reversed by those adults who are in leadership roles in sports. It is our passion at ISPA to reach sports professionals in all fields, coaches, trainers, and the media to make a difference in this very issue of the fragile balance in sports at all levels between good values and harmful ones.
We need your help to spread the word about the International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA and our mission to improve the world of sports.
Dr. John E. Mayer, President
Tags: American Pubic Health Association, APHA, Bullying, bullying and high school football, bullying and teen football, Bullying in Sports, careers in sports, Child Development, Coachability, Coaching Credentials, Dr. John Mayer, Dr. Mayer, Family Fit, Family Lifestyle, high school football and drinking, high school football and violence, International Sports Professionals Association, International Sports Professionals Association-ISPA, ISPA, jobs in sports, John Mayer, Kids at Play, negative aspects of high school football, negatives and high school football, President-ISPA, Sports, Sports and Media, Sports Credentials, Sportsmanship, teens and football, the International Sports Professionals Association, TV Sports
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