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L2&3 LEVEL 2 AND 3 AWARD COURSE LENGTH: 1 year


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:


ASSESSMENT:


EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED


5 GCSEs grade *A - C including English, Maths, Science and PE.


Coursework and practical applications of theory activities in sport facilities.


 How to programme safe and effective exercise for a range of clients.


 How to design, manage, and adapt a personal training programme.


 Anatomy and physiology, postural assessment, and core stability.


PROGRESSION:


Higher education or employment within Sports Coaching sector.


This programme is designed for those wanting to complete the Level 3 Award in personal traiging but do not hold the Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing.


L3 E ASSESSMENT:


EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED


PROGRESSION:


IN PERSONAL TRAINING (FAST TRACK ROUTE)


L3 LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN SPORT AND COACHING COURSE LENGTH: 2 years


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:


5 GCSEs grades A* – C with a minimum of D in English Language. OR Merit at an appropriate Level 2 Diploma including English Language at grade D.


Coursework and practical applications of theory activities in sport facilities.


 Sports coaching.  Practical sports.  Talent identification.  Anatomy and physiology.


Higher education or employment within Sports Coaching sector.


LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORT


COURSE LENGTH: 2 years


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:


Minimum of 5 GCSEs at C including English Language and Maths. GCSE PE at grade C is preferable OR Distinction at an appropriate Level 2 Diploma including English Language at grade A* – C or equivalent.


ASSESSMENT:


EXAMPLES OF UNITS STUDIED


Coursework and practical applications of theory activities in gym and sport facilities.


 Anatomy and physiology.  Fitness training and programming.


 Sports coaching.  Psychology of sport.


PROGRESSION:


Higher education or work in the industry


Level 2 & 3 Sports courses give you fantastic qualifications to progress into the workplace.


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