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A day full of cutting-edge and evidence-based practice presented by one of the world’s leading Strength and Conditioning coaches, Dr Tim Gabbett.
The Foundation Workloads & Injury Workshop course is designed to develop a higher understanding of load management, how to
• Develop a higher understanding of load management.
• How to prescribe and monitor athlete training loads for injury prevention and improved athletic performance.
An interactive and practical course for coaches, teachers, strength & conditioning coaches and physiotherapists.
DR TIM GABBETT has 20 years experience working as an applied sport scientist with athletes and coaches from a wide range of sports. He has worked with elite international athletes over several Commonwealth and Olympic Games. He currently works as a sport science consultant and advisor for several high performance teams around the world, including most recently with European Football teams and NFL and NBA teams in America.
He holds two PhDs — the second specialising in physical demands, injury prevention, and skill acquisition in football. Tim has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and has presented at over 200 national and international conferences.
Date: Saturday 12 November 2016, 8.30am – 5pm | Venue: Trinity Wharf, 51 Dive Crescent, TaurangaCost: $200 | For course registration & further detail: Craig Newland, e: [email protected] beverages & lunch provided. For any special dietary requirements, please let us know at the time of registration.
W O R K S H O P& InjuryWorkloads
prescribe and monitor athlete training loads to help prevent injuries and ultimately improve athletic performance.
Designed for S&C coaches, skills coaches, teachers and physiotherapists who want an improved athlete management system.
8.30am – 9am: Meet & greet / registration
9am – 12pm: A Best Practice Approach to Training Monitoring: Load is Not the Problem – It’s the Load that You’re Prepared For…
High Performance Communication: Coach, Strength & Conditioning, & Physiotherapy Relationships…
Monitoring Training Loads for Injury Prevention & Performance: Should we be Training Smarter & Harder?
12pm – 1pm: Lunch
1pm – 5pm: What Are We Training For? The Training— Injury Prevention Paradox… More Evidence that Training Smarter & Harder Reduces InjuriesT
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