Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Sport 1 - Badminton
Facilities Indoor Sports Hall Gym (weights room)
Coaching Coach injured players- technical training Dedicated Strength and conditioning training (support team) Tactical awareness Court sessions 9-10- Core 10-12- Court Rest- Weights and shot practice 50% high performance centre, 50% University No structure
General Physio/Strength and Conditioning combined Funded by Badminton England Access to nutritionist England set up from club and parental guidance Sponsored players get equipment for free Education still their own responsibility 3 teams- 1st team, 2nd team and 3rd team
Sport 2 - Judo
Facilities
State-of-the-Art Dojo Running Track Weights room (3 uses a week minimum)
Coaching Head Coach- Only main coach, but has an assistant coach Education system for coaches and athletes Need a degree No strength/conditioning coach in Germany Exercises given to athletes
General Was officially an Olympic sport in 1964 Last British Olympic medal in Judo was in 2000- Silver No relation to Martial Arts One coach Judo training twice a week minimum Sunday rest day (Sometimes with Saturday) 30 judo athletes- 50% students 8 members of elite athletes at Bath University
Additional Notes
Facilities 25m & 50m swimming pools 110m indoor track Indoor throwing and jumping sports hall Dojo Astroturf Sports Hall Weights room Sports Hall (for Badminton, netball etc.) Opening staff 5:00am-5:45am cleaning and opening Set up for events beforehand Risk assessments Cash Handling 2:00pm/2:30pm finish times