IFAA Strength and Conditioning Coach

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As an IFAA Strength and Conditioning Coach you are eligible to train athletes with varied backgrounds. Strength and conditioning coaches are also often employed by higher education institutions and professional athletic teams.

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Prerequisites: 

  •  IFAA Certified Personal Trainer level 1
  •  IFAA Functional Trainer level 1
  •  IFAA Functional Trainer Level 2
  •  IFAA Performance Trainer
  •  50 hours of training experience 

 

Training Objectives:

  • As an IFAA Strength and Conditioning Coach you are eligible to train athletes with varied backgrounds.
  • Strength and conditioning coaches are also often employed by higher education institutions and professional athletic teams.
  • Fraser Town Branch

    No. 32.2, Spencer Road, Fraser Town, Bangalore

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