Dr Alison O'Riordan

Associate Coach Developer (acd) at UK Coaching

Dr Alison O'Riordan, PhD is a highly experienced and accomplished individual in the field of performance athletics coaching and biomechanics research. Dr Alison has served in various roles such as director, technical lead, national throws coach, and non-executive director for organizations like AOR Sports Consultancy, Paralympics Ireland, and UK Anti-Doping. With a strong educational background in sports studies and biomechanics, Dr Alison also holds positions as an associate lecturer and coach developer in various institutions. Additionally, Dr Alison has a history of working with international sports federations and has contributed significantly to the development of Paralympic athletes.

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We are UK Coaching. Through our commitment to people, passion and progress, we’re taking the lead in coaching excellence. Our mission is to put coaching at the heart of physical activity and sport. Coaching is in our DNA. For more than 30 years, alongside our partners, we have provided the coaching workforce with the skills and knowledge they need to make a positive difference. We’ve also supported our partners to do the same. We’re now widening our scope to do this on a broader scale. How? By adopting a wider definition of coaching and extending our reach into new markets where great coaching makes a difference every day. We’re here to: * Raise the profile of coaching so that it is recognised for the wider benefits it brings to society and individuals. * Help our partners create coaching systems to deliver a fit for purpose workforce that better reflects society. * Make coaching easier to get into and stay involved in. * Supply the coaching workforce with the information they need to be participant focused. * Be a hub of research excellence for coaching * Help coaches feel better connected, more knowledgeable and confident. * Be central to the sport and physical activity landscape. We’ll run an effective and efficient organisation. * Encourage technology to enable coaches and coaching. In England, we support National Governing Bodies of Sport and County Sports Partnerships as well as many other organisations across the sport and physical activity landscape. In Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, we work with the three Home Country Sports Councils.


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