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MURDOCH-T1-FACE2FACE-2026-ONGOING
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Learning outcomes
Critically analyse and apply advanced principles of strength and conditioning while integrating biomechanical and physiological concepts to develop evidence-based programs tailored to individual and team needs in high-performance sports contexts.
Evaluate advanced coaching science theories and practices, incorporating effective communication and motivational strategies to improve athlete engagement and performance outcomes.
Critically assess and implement contemporary and emerging technologies and techniques in strength and conditioning to address complex challenges in high-performance sport environments.
Reflect on personal and professional practice in strength and conditioning, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to ethical coaching and athlete-centered care.
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This curriculum aligns with the following UN Sustainable Development Goals: