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sports coach UK (scUK)
sports coach UK formerly known as The National Coaching Foundation, is dedicated to guiding the development and implementation of a coaching system, recognised as a world leader, for all coaches at every level in the UK.
They offer a wide ranging programme of workshops, at different levels, in five different areas:
- Coaching Principles and Practice
- Ethics and Good Practice
- Specific Populations
- Fitness and Training
- Sports Psychology.
Hambleton District Council Leisure Services work in partnership with scUK to deliver these courses.
If there is a particular course that you wish to do and its not programmed in Hambleton then check out the scUK website Opens in a new window to see what they have to offer.






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