Vitality Blast Run In: The Permutations
Take a look at how Hampshire Hawks can reach the knockout stages of their respective competitions
At the end of January, it was announced that the The Ageas Bowl have launched a new full-time education programme, specialising in the delivery of cricket and boxing, for 16-19 year olds leaving secondary school.
Delivered with SCL, the programmes are designed to develop both the academic and sporting talent of students, giving them the skills and qualifications to further their career in the sport, fitness and leisure industry.
Ahead of the Open Day, taking place on Friday 4th March (12-4pm), we have detailed the course units to give you an idea of what the different courses entail:
Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport
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Term 1 |
Term 2 |
Term 3 |
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Taught Units |
Unit 19. Analysis of Sports Performance |
Unit 28. The Athlete’s Lifestyle |
Unit 11. Sports Nutrition |
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Unit 22. Rules, Regulations & Officiating in Sport |
Unit 17. Psychology for Sports Performance |
Unit 18: Sports Injuries |
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Blended Units |
Unit 41: Profiling Sports Performance |
Unit 14. Exercise, Health & Lifestyle |
Unit 23: Organising Sports Events |
If you’re interested in attending our Open Day at the The Ageas Bowl on Friday 4th March (12-4pm), please register your interest by emailing [email protected] with the following details:
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