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Introduction to conditioning – Children
Long term athlete development
Growth, maturation and development
Chronological versus biological age
Long term athlete development (LTAD)
The LTAD Model
Active Start
Fundamental Stage
Learning to train
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Child screening
Rudimentary movement patterns
The child screen
The movement screen
The overhead squat
Toe touch
Standing back arch
Single leg balance
The lunge
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Developing fundamental movements for rugby
Fundamental movement skills
Stability Movement Skills
Locomotor movement skills
Manipulative and Coordination Movement skills
Awareness
Stages of movement skill competence
Combination of movement patterns
Athletic motor skill competencies
Developing fitness with FMS
Strength training for young rugby players
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Warm-up, cool-down and flexibility
Flexibility
Static stretching
Dynamic stretching
Purpose of a warm-up
Principles and guidelines for an effective warm-up
General fundamental movement activity
Sport specific movement activity
The cool down and why it is needed
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Rugby conditioning for the child
Physiological considerations for training children
The importance of play and enjoyment
Speed development
Endurance development
Agility development
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Module references
Beachle and Earle, 2008, Essentials of strength training and conditioning
Joyce and Lewindon, 2014, High performance training for sports
Marshall, 2011, Training young athletes
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Introduction to conditioning – Children
Long term athlete development
Growth, maturation and development
Chronological versus biological age
Long term athlete development (LTAD)
The LTAD Model
Active Start
Fundamental Stage
Learning to train
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Child screening
Rudimentary movement patterns
The child screen
The movement screen
The overhead squat
Toe touch
Standing back arch
Single leg balance
The lunge
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Developing fundamental movements for rugby
Fundamental movement skills
Stability Movement Skills
Locomotor movement skills
Manipulative and Coordination Movement skills
Awareness
Stages of movement skill competence
Combination of movement patterns
Athletic motor skill competencies
Developing fitness with FMS
Strength training for young rugby players
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Warm-up, cool-down and flexibility
Flexibility
Static stretching
Dynamic stretching
Purpose of a warm-up
Principles and guidelines for an effective warm-up
General fundamental movement activity
Sport specific movement activity
The cool down and why it is needed
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Rugby conditioning for the child
Physiological considerations for training children
The importance of play and enjoyment
Speed development
Endurance development
Agility development
Module summary
Module references
Exam
Conditioning for Rugby
Introduction to conditioning – Children
Introduction to conditioning – Youth
Introduction to conditioning – Adult
Advanced Conditioning for Rugby (Pre-Level 2)
Setanta College
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Injury Prevention and Risk Management
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