

This session allows the learner to reflect on the content covered in the four online modules, and share and discuss the feedback they have received on their leading practice, in a safe and supportive learning environment, with an experienced Leadership in Running Fitness tutor. If you are not part of a group/club, we recommend contacting your nearest RunTogether group or an England Athletics affiliated club, where a qualified coach/leader might be available to support you with this element of the course. The remote practical activity will need to be supervised by a UKA-qualified Run Leader or a UKA-qualified Coach (this can be anyone who holds a current LiRF, CiRF or Athletics Coach qualification). These sessions can then be uploaded to an online learning platform (DREAMS) and reviewed by a tutor, who will offer developmental feedback to the candidate. Remote Practical ActivityĬandidates will be required to deliver and film two short activities where they can be seen leading a small mixed ability group (complying with UK Athletics safeguarding requirements). This module looks at common running injuries, what causes injuries and the role a leader can play in injury avoidance.
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The course covers risk assessment, warm-ups, cool downs, and how to lead fun running sessions for a mixed ability group of runners. The course is designed to prepare you to provide a safe and enjoyable running experience for young people aged 12+ and adults of any ability. The Leadership in Running Fitness qualification has been revamped to meet today’s learner’s needs, and utilising today’s technologies.

If your preferred date is fully booked then please check back as we will be adding more courses over the coming weeks and months. Book online via Athletics Hub – where any new course dates will be posted.
