Coaching Courses at Town - Ipswich Town News
UK FAST Ltd will be delivering a 1st4Sport Level 1 sports coaching qualification at Town on July 9th and 16th. The two-day course covers the fundamentals of coaching sport including planning, delivering and evaluation.
The course is ideal for anyone wishing to deliver sport to both children and adults and leads to a generic coaching qualification suitable for club coaches, assistant coaches, sports leaders and school pupils aged 14 and above.
The course is usually priced at £249, however a discounted price of £189 is on offer to those mentioning the ITFC Charitable Trust when booking.
To book, call UK FAST on 01206 396464, not forgetting to quote the ITFC Charitable Trust.
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