New rural sporting partnership brings a first for the region
The introduction of de-centralised u2018Athlete Training Hubsu2019 across the region, available to talented athletes in an effort to improve sport specific Strength and Conditioning programs and fitness assessments, is the first official move of a new two-year partnership between NIAS and Rural Fit.
nnnnNIAS CEO, Shona Eichorn, said the hubs have already begun rolling out at Rural Fit facilities across the region u2013 recently in Gunnedah, Narrabri, Armidale and Tamworth.
nnnnu201cNIAS is proud to be partnering with a team as committed to supporting and developing rural athletes as we are,u201d Mrs Eichorn said.
nnnnu201cTogether, we are paving new ground in athletic regional development as we pour effort into ensuring our athletes have access to regular high-performance training and programs, coach support services and sporting initiatives that help develop their individual potential – no matter their location.u201d
nnnnNIAS athletes from all Sports Programs are invited to their local hub to receive additional best-practice training, coaching and support by Rural Fit Exercise Scientist/Physiologist. Athletes then follow a core strength and body development program provided by Rural Fit, with all sports working together.
nnnnRural Fit Manager and Senior Exercise Scientist, Josh Jones, said that these hubs provide a great opportunity for athletes physical development as they move along pathway, but also for injury prevention and management.
nnnnu201cRural Fit has the ability and experience to deliver pre-elite athlete performance testing whilst also addressing the relevance that these tests and activities can play in each individualu2019s life with respect to their personal health and quality of life,u201d Mr Jones said.
nnnnu201cAt these Training Hubs our team provides Athlete Sport Testing, Functional Movement Screening, Individual Results Review and access to regular Strength and Conditioning for NIAS athletes.u201d
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