Following a 30-year career as a top-performing taekwondo athlete and elite performance coach, David Arsenault, BSc 00, is now teaching about the importance of physical literacy — and he says it starts with children.
As the founder and executive director of Champions for Life Foundation, Arsenault — who graduated from Concordia’s Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology — supports the elementary school community. He helps its students develop fundamental movement skills, knowledge, confidence and motivation to take part in an active and healthy lifestyle. His goal is to partner with national organizations and governments to expand his program offerings to schoolchildren across Canada.
Arsenault’s passion for movement led him to pursue a major in exercise science at Concordia. He recalls how athletic therapy wasn’t as popular a field as it is now — the exception being in cities like Calgary and Montreal. “It comes as no surprise that some of the best pioneers of athletic therapy came from Concordia,” he says.