Sport for Life welcomes eight new post-secondary partners this winter, marking several firsts for the program as it expands beyond Physical Literacy Leader certifications.
Brock University becomes the first institution to offer Quality Sport Leader – Level 1 to its students. This certification…
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For years, the Long-Term Development framework has made a case that runs against the grain of how most youth sport actually operates: don't specialize early, embrace multisport participation, let development happen gradually, and stop assuming your best 12-year-old will be your best adult.
The…
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Despite a successful career as an elite synchronized skater, Mariane Parent has a confession: she's afraid of balls. And her story reveals exactly why Sport for Life's Long-Term Development framework matters.
Mariane Parent stands at the helm of Réseau accès participation (RAP), a Sport for…
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Sport for Life's national Post-secondary Partnership Program grew in fall 2025 with the addition of Georgian College to its network of educational partners. This collaboration joined successful partnerships with institutions including Acadia University, Algonquin College, Cambrian College, Collège…
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A coach watches a 10-year-old trail behind teammates in the drill line. Is she hesitant because she doesn't understand what to do? Because she lacks confidence? Because her throwing mechanics need work? Or because she prefers to watch others first before attempting something new?
Without a structured…
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Canada has over 30,000 sport and recreation organizations—and dropout rates remain stubbornly high. The uncomfortable question for any program leader: Is your program actually as good as you think it is?
Research consistently shows that negative experiences—feeling excluded, unchallenged, or like…
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Bell Starting Line built its entire methodology around Sport for Life's framework—here's why that matters.
87% of newcomers say participating in activities that make them feel comfortable and welcome increases their sense of belonging in Canada. Yet newcomer youth remain significantly underserved…
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When 100 newcomer children arrived at a Toronto venue this fall, most had never stood on a skateboard. By the end of the day, they were cruising around a custom-built skate park—and they got to take their boards home.
The initiative, a partnership between Canada Skateboard, Sport for Life, and Bell…
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Episode 51 of "Jouer comme une fille" reveals how gender shapes early specialization—and why the sport system needs to address it differently for girls.
When Guylaine Demers and Marc Durand launched their French-language podcast "Jouer comme une fille" (Playing Like a Girl), they had a clear mission:…
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Empower your educators. Support your students. Build physically active learning across your school.
The School Physical Literacy Leader – Level 1 Certification equips educators with the knowledge and tools to create inclusive, movement-rich learning environments that support every child's physical…
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Many youth competitive programs operate on the same model: fixed periodization tied to league schedules, year-round single-sport focus, adult-level training intensity, and competition structured around winning standings. The assumption is that earlier specialization and higher intensity produce better…
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Sport for Life is pleased to announce a new partnership with Memorial University of Newfoundland's (MUN) School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, expanding its "Post-secondary Partnership Program" across Canada. This collaboration builds on successful existing partnerships with Acadia University's…
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Eight Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions Join Sport for Life’s Post-Secondary Partnership Program
90% of Elite Youth Performers Never Become Elite Adults
The Hidden Cost of Early Specialization: A National Sport Leader’s Personal Story
Sport for Life Expands Post-secondary Partnership Program with Georgian College
PLAY Tools: Observe Physical Literacy, Don’t Just Guess at It
6 Questions to Ask When Evaluating Your Program Quality
How National Partners Are Using Sport for Life’s New-to-Canada Pathway to Transform Newcomer Sport Participation
100 Boards, 100 Kids, One Day: Canada Skateboard’s First Newcomer Initiative
Why Girls Stay and Boys Explore: A Gender Gap in Youth Sport Specialization
Introducing the School Physical Literacy Leader – Level 1 Certification
Why Coaches Shouldn’t Train Young Athletes Like Olympians
Sport for Life Expands Post-secondary Partnership Program with Memorial University