ENDURANCE STRENGTH ANALYST

LEVEL 1

 

ENDURANCE STRENGTH ANALYST

LEVEL 1

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The endurance strength analyst course is aimed at sports coaches, strength and conditioning coaches seeking to work with endurance athletes and recreational athletes, for example runners, cyclists and triathletes. 

At the end of this course you will be able to identify the needs of your athletes/your individual needs with a movement screening for endurance performance that will be the platform from which you can begin to design a strength and conditioning programme tailored to enhancing endurance performance.

You will be confident in delivering the movement screening and interpreting the results to compare against baseline standards for endurance athletes.

You will also learn how and when to use the movement screening adequately to monitor the development of your athletes/your own training performance.

You will be introduced to BUILT TO ENDURE's joint-by-joint approach to building an endurance athlete with the 'super six' movement patterns needed and gain the knowledge and awareness that S&C for endurance athletes encompasses more than just legs!

Learn at your pace with lifetime access to the course and receive an Endurance Strength Analyst certificate once the end of course knowledge check quiz has been passed.

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"As a level 4 S&C coach, I was always lost wondering how the standard S&C approach applies to long distance triathletes. They always seemed fatigued and not getting results I knew they could. The level 1 analyst course has opened my eyes on how to support distance triathletes and account for their fatigue and volume. I'm confident in assessing them and know how and when to use the movement screening properly and effectively. I'm looking forward to starting the level 2 course soon."
 Matthew Scott
"I'm a 42 year old half marathon runner who gets injured about 3-4 times a year. I'd heard lots about the benefits of strength training for runners but didn't really know where to begin. Doing this course has made me so much more aware of my body and its strengths & weaknesses. I know when to push and when to ease back. So far, no injuries since I've done the course and I'm running better than ever!" 
 Hannah Brady