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Skills4sport.com
Skills4sport is a training and development company focusing on sports movement. Our current partners include schools, colleges, universities and
sports clubs. Through our own experience and research, we have designed courses to teach and implement the skills identified in the Long Term
Athletic Development (LTAD) model. Our distinctive training style provides teachers and coaches with interactive and practical methods to work with.
Thus allowing their students to excel and achieve consistently high standards on the sporting and academic stage.
Alex Dunn
Alex obtained a degree in Recreational Management from Sheffield Hallum University in 1996 and has had a full and diverse career
ever since. He spent six years in the RAMC 208 Field Hospital as a medic with the Territorial Army. At the same time he worked with
the Badminton Association of England developing grass roots players and working with the county under 15's and later went on to
become Head Coach for Northants County Under 15's. (More..)
Helen Dunn
Helen developed extensive sales expertise in the course of working for a range of “blue chip” companies starting with direct sales
through to third party partnership management, where strategic marketing and business development were key elements of the
role. Success has been paramount in Helen’s career and she was BT Masters winner (for sales) and was identified for the
Women in Management Programme. (More...)
Training Ideology

skills4sport's ideology focuses on the correct technical movement required
within
sports performance. Supporting the focus of movement are key principles
such as
nutrition, psychological preparation and pre-injury training as well as
understanding
the athletes' development.
Using research and feedback from our partners, skills4sport aim to extend
our
current portfolio of courses to reflect the training ideology. Our courses
are constantly
evolving to meet and exceed current industry requirements
Find out more about our equity statement policy and code of conduct