June 6, 2026

Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

Atlantic Session

2026

Atlantic Session

Saturday, June 6th 2026

Time Activity
8:00-8:30am Check-in
Coffee meet and greet
8:30-8:45am Welcoming remarks:
Shauna Forsyth, Vice President, CSCA
8:45-9:45am Josh Goreham
9:45-10:45am Blake Hatt
10:45-11:00am Break
11:00-11:45am Next generation professionals: student presentations
11:45-12:30pm Lunch (provided)
12:30-1:30pm Moji Kaviani
1:30-2:30pm Travis Dorsey
2:30-2:45pm Break
2:45-3:45pm Aubrey Landry
3:45-4:45pm Morgan Campbell
5:00pm Coaches social – Garrison Brewery

Thank You To Our Venue Sponsor:

Dalhousie University

6299 South Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2

Please refer to the Dalhousie University Website for parking information and recommendations.

Fees & Registration

Lunch included in registration.

  • General Members – $125

  • General Non-Members – $175
  • Student Members – $75
  • Student Non-Members – $100

Speakers & Topics

Additional Speakers & their biographies coming soon!

  • Aubrey Landry:
    Force Plates Simplified: From Data to Decisions
  • Morgan Campbell:
    Individualizing S&C in a team setting.
  • Josh Goreham:
    Performance Analysis in Major League Baseball – Back to the Basics
  • Moji Kaviani:
    Optimizing Athletic Performance Through Evidence-Based Sports Supplement Strategies
  • Blake Hatt
    Bridging the Gap between Sport Performance and Return to Play
  • Travis Dorsey
    Monitoring Load in Rugby – An Integrated Approach Across GPS, Game Demands, and Integrated Support Team.

Hotel information

Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax
Friday June 5th and Saturday June 6th

Group rate guaranteed for reservations made up to April 24th. Group rate available for reservations after April 24th will depend on room availability.

Atlantic Speakers

Force Plates Simplified: From Data to Decisions

Aubrey Landry

Aubrey Landry is the Head High Performance Strength & Conditioning Coach at Cape Breton University and owner of Landry Sports Performance, that specializes in youth and online training. He holds a Bachelor of Kinesiology from Acadia University and a Master of Health Science in Sports Performance from Rocky Mountain University. With seven years in U SPORTS, Aubrey blends sport science with a personable coaching approach to deliver efficient, athlete-centered training in a high-performance environment.

Individualizing S&C in a team setting.

Morgan Campbell

Morgan Campbell is a Strength and Conditioning Coach and Co-Founder of ØRKA Performance PEI, working with professional and developing athletes, primarily in ice hockey. With over a decade of experience and a Master’s in Strength and Conditioning, he integrates sport science, rehabilitation, and performance training to deliver data-informed programming. Morgan is passionate about building high-performance environments that help athletes improve, stay healthy, and perform at their best.

Performance Analysis in Major League Baseball – Back to the Basics

Josh Goreham

Josh Goreham, PhD, is the Lead Performance Analyst for the Toronto Blue Jays, specializing in biomechanics, physiology, and applied sport science. With a decade of experience at the Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic, he has supported elite athletes across canoe kayak, sailing, and gymnastics, including roles at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Lima 2019 Pan American Games. His academic background includes a PhD from Dalhousie University, where his research focused on enhancing performance in elite sprint kayak athletes.

Optimizing Athletic Performance Through Evidence-Based Sports Supplement Strategies

Moji Kaviani

Dr. Moji Kaviani, Ph.D., is a Professor in the School of Nutrition and Dietetics at Acadia University and a certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CSEP). His research and teaching focus on clinical exercise physiology, sports nutrition, and cardiometabolic health, emphasizing evidence-based strategies to improve well-being and performance. He is actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations linking physiology, nutrition, and health promotion through research and student mentorship.

Bridging the Gap between Sport Performance and Return to Play

Blake Hatt

Blake is the Head Sport Performance Coach at St. Francis Xavier University. He is passionate about supporting athletes achieve their goals and chasing high performance. With years of experience in USPORTS, NCAA, private sector and professional sport he brings a well-rounded view of what pushes the needle in the sports performance world.

Monitoring Load in Rugby – An Integrated Approach Across GPS, Game Demands, and Integrated Support Team

Travis Dorsey

Travis Dorsey is a Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic. He currently is the Lead S&C Coach with the Canadian Women’s Rugby 15’s team and S&C Coach for Sail Canada. Travis holds a Master’s in Strength and Conditioning, with research focused on countermovement and squat jump testing reliability using an AI markerless motion capture app. His work integrates athlete monitoring, GPS data, and performance testing to support evidence-informed coaching in high-performance sport.