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KIN 6025 – Special Topics: Foundations of Coaching and Testi…

KIN 6025 – Special Topics: Foundations of Coaching and Testing in Sports Performance   Interpret the table of test results from women’s basketball players to understand the story the data tells you about the athletes. Utilize this data to develop a concrete strength and conditioning plan of action for both the group as a whole, and individual athletes based on the test results. Evidence-Based Rationale: Justify your selection of specific tests and key performance indicators for your theoretical training program. You can choose to incorporate all the tests or a subset. Data Analysis: Analyze the provided data to draw meaningful conclusions about the groups and individuals’ current athletic abilities. Utilize normative data as a reference point to contextualize your findings.   In simpler terms, your task is to uncover what the data reveals about the athletes’ current status and needs. How will this data guide your theoretical programming decisions? What specific strategies and tactics will you employ to enhance the development of both the group and individual athletes?   Please note that you are not required to create an actual training program based on the data. Instead, the aim is to critically assess the athletes’ testing results and formulate a plan of action to address the identified areas of improvement.   Table 1 Continued (Same athlete number corresponds to specific athlete for all tests included in all tables)

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