South West Regional Talent Centre
The South West Regional Talent Centre’s vision is to create a continuum of support programmes that allows every athlete to understand and achieve their full physical potential. The key benefit is to educate and train young athletes to become more athletic and assist in their LTAD (Long Term Athlete Development).
Apply today >
SW Regional Talent Development Centre Application Form 2012 [PDF]
Contact
Hayley Deacon, South West Regional Talent Centre Co-ordinator email
H.C.Deacon@bath.ac.uk or phone 01225 386670.
Pete Gascoigne, Strength and Conditioning Coach email P.Gascoigne@bath.ac.uk
Case studies
Case study No. 5
Kevin Bowerbank – British Canoe Union Regional Development Coach
Talent Development Centre case study 5 [PDF]
Case study No 6
Dave MacLellan, Ocean Physiotherapy & James Marshall, Excelsior
The Physiotherapist and Strength and Conditioning Coach
Talent Development Centre case study 6 [PDF]
Athlete Resources
Glycaemic Index [PDF]
Training Scenarios [PDF]
Coaches corner
Birthplace Effect [PDF]
Relative Age effect [PDF]
Related articles
Wakefield’s season shows no sign of slowing down
Biological Maturity and Perceptions of Talent [PDF]
Secret to Raising Smart Kids [PDF]
The Role of Parents in the Development of Outstanding Athletes [PDF]
Understanding mindsets – scenarios you may encounter [PDF]
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Our Gym
Our brand new gym and fitness suite, features 102 stations with some of the best facilities around. There are 57 new pieces of cardiovascular equipment include a dozen treadmills, 11 cross-trainers and 10 rowing machines.
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Physio & Sports Science
We have a team of highly-qualified therapists and practitioners that offer cutting edge services whether you are an elite athlete, a fun-runner or simply recovering from a recent injury or accident.
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Facilities
Team Bath offers some of the best sports facilities in the UK in an inspirational environment. The £30 million Sports Training Village is the hub of these facilities and is open seven days a week for student and elite sportsmen and women as well as public sport and recreation.








