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Consultancy Services

The aim of the service is to allow sporting organisations the opportunity to review their plans and strategies in the light of modern coaching methodology. What is your plan? Is it working? How can you improve? What resources or changes must you consider?

The Directors at Movement Dynamics are experienced in all aspects of sports performance attainment and have conducted operational reviews for leading sporting organisations. The company can offer best practice systems, models and processes that includes:

Strategic

  • Talent identification and long term athlete (player) development
  • Strength and Conditioning Training systems for both development and elite sports performance attainment
  • Injury prevention and injury management strategies, including the best ‘return to training’ and ‘return to competition’ processes.
  • Staff recruitment and retention strategies
  • Facility development and design

High Performance

  • The Movement Dynamics Consultants are primed to give you both individual and team high performance outcomes. With many Olympic, World Championship, Commonwealth Games medallists in their experience the outcomes are expected to be world class.
  • Repeatable, season-long excellence is the cornerstone of all team operations. Coupled with this is the demand for reduced injuries to high calibre performers. The Consultants can offer you systematic plans and programs to achieve these objectives.

“The intention is to offer the organisation a means to eradicate the limitations to high intensity training and to establish this level of training as a culture in the team”

Do you really know the difference between ‘spells, potions and gadgets’ currently in vogue in elite sport and the very ‘best practice’.

Are you sure of the programs you are currently conducting? Have you ever ‘questioned your assumptions’ on the issue of training?

Examine your ‘injury frequency’ and loss of primary performers in the team. Do you have the answer?

Can you return the injured athlete back to training and competition in the optimum time and with reduced risk of re-injury?

Do you know the difference between an elite performance specialist and a beginner with a good CV? How do you select the best ‘performance engineer’ for your operation?

Clients

Ashgrove Rangers Athletics Club, Brisbane, Australia
Acceleration Australia, Brisbane, Australia
Australian Rugby Union, Queensland, NSW, ACT, Western Australia
Kings Christian College, Brisbane, Australia
Eastern Suburbs Rugby League Club, Brisbane, Australia
Bundaberg State High School, Queensland, Australia
Queensland Academy of Sport, Australia
NSW Institute of Sport, Australia
Victoria Institute of Sport, Australia
Northern Territory Institute of Sport, Australia
Newcastle Knights Rugby League Club, Australia
The Kings School, Sydney, Australia
Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence, Qatar
The Scot’s College, Sydney, Australia
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Melbourne High School, Victoria, Australia
Geelong Grammar School, Victoria, Australia
Sunshine Coast Grammar School, Queensland, Australia
Geelong AFL Football Club, Victoria, Australia
Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia
Wesley College, Perth, Australia
Sunshine Fitness Group, Queensland, Australia

Japan Rugby Union
Ireland Rugby Union
Queensland Softball Association, Australia
Macquarie Fields TAFE College, Australia
AL Ain Soccer Club, UAE
Marriotts Sports College, UK

Consultancies

Brisbane Broncos Rugby League Club, Brisbane, Australia
South Sydney Rugby League Club, Sydney, Australia
Marriotts Sports College, Stevenage, UK
Al Ain Soccer Club, UAE
The Golf Athlete, Brisbane, Australia

Associates

Gambetta Sports Training Systems
The Golf Athlete

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Last Updated: August 19, 2007