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New courses in Sport Coaching and Leadership program will address sociocultural and financial aspects of running a sport program

MSU

Physical Bases of Coaching (KIN 856) will address how knowledge from physiology, anatomy, biomechanics can help coaches create seasonal training plans and execute practice designs to develop athleticism in their players. With any questions about these graduate programs, please reach out to the program coordinator, Dr. Andy Driska.

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Resolving Running-Related Injury

Informed Practitioner in Sport

Whilst we have the underlying coordinative structures, locomotion skills are not hardwired in humans – they are developed through motor learning and skill acquisition during the developmental years. This is evident in a number of specialised anatomical features and is also reflected in our physiology ( Bramble and Lieberman 2004 ).