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Old 04-03-2007, 08:39 PM   #5 (permalink)
bryanc
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Just as a trend that I've noticed, if your goal is to train high-level and possibly elite athletes, it seems most centres require not only a good experiential background, but also a Masters of some kind. Mind you, if you don't have the patience to do a Masters, then it's a bad choice for you. But most of the guys I know here who do work with the national teams started out as MSc or MKin students and got their experience during the graduate studies, as opposed to the other way around (i.e. getting experience and then returning to graduate studies)
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