Women's leadership RETREAT
Do You Want to Be a Leader?
WOMEN'S leadership retreat
Get equipped, empowered & encouraged.
- For Collegiate Women’s Basketball Players
- Sessions led by current & former professional players, coaches, & sport leaders.
- Learn world-class leadership principles & biblical model of leadership.
- Process new ideas and questions with other basketball leaders from around the country.
- Workshop topics like communication, overcoming adversity, conflict resolution, and vocal leadership.
- Leave with a Personal Development Plan to present to your coaches.
details
Cost
$650 per person
This includes a 2 night stay & 3 full days at our world headquarters, challenge course, personality assessments, meals, and other leadership materials.
-Does not include travel/flights to Ohio (Choose from Dayton, Columbus, or Cincinnati airports).
-Can be university funded.
Logistics
May 13-15, 2024
(If flying in from out of state, arrive evening of the 12th)
MONDAY: Starts at 9:30 am
TUESDAY: All day
WEDNESDAY: Ends at 4pm
location:
Athletes in Action
World Headquarters
651 Taylor Dr. Xenia, Ohio 45385
What you'll do
leadership
During our sessions players will be divided into cohort groups, learn leadership skills, experience community with like-minded peers, and develop relationships with mentors.
WATCH THIS TESTIMONIAL VIDEO FROM UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
HIT PLAY FOR A GLIMPSE OF WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE
WATCH THIS TESTIMONIAL VIDEO FROM UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
"I really enjoyed the academy and the cohort discussions! I plan to use everything I learned in my upcoming season! Thank you!”
LaKaitlin Wright
Towson University
"The academy provides many helpful tools to build within your team and grow within yourself. Highly recommending this academy!"
River Baldwin
Florida State University
"I really enjoyed this leadership academy. I was able to realize some things about myself that will help me as a player, person, and teammate."
Kameron Roach
University of Kentucky
"This retreat allowed me to escape the everyday pressures of being an athlete and gave me the opportunity and comfort to be vulnerable."
Tate Walters
Furman University
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