Development of an International Qualification Framework for the Strength and Conditioning Profession: International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association Position Statement

Authors

  • Andrew Langford IUSCA
  • Aden Flannagan IUSCA
  • Paulo H. Marchetti California State University, Northridge
  • Stephen P. Bird University of Southern Queensland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47206/ijsc.v4i1.372

Keywords:

International Qualification Framework, IQF, Strength and conditioning education

Abstract

In the profession of strength and conditioning (S&C), there is a need for a standardised, comprehensive framework that can allow for the alignment of international certifications, qualifications, and standards. This need stems from the lack of clarity surrounding the awarding levels of different governing bodies and organisations worldwide, as well as the increased connectedness of international sport and physical activity. Central to such a framework is understanding the current issues affecting S&C coaches, current professional standards and guidelines, and remuneration structures. As the sole dedicated international accreditation body, the International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association (IUSCA) carried out market research analysis and stakeholder engagement with regional and international educational authorities (Ofqual, European Commission, UNESCO, USDE, CHEA, TEQSA, ASQA) to develop a global framework for the rating and awarding of S&C courses, certifications, and qualifications.

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Published

2024-05-13

How to Cite

Langford, Andrew, Aden Flannagan, Paulo H. Marchetti, and Stephen P. Bird. 2024. “Development of an International Qualification Framework for the Strength and Conditioning Profession: International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association Position Statement”. International Journal of Strength and Conditioning 4 (1). https://doi.org/10.47206/ijsc.v4i1.372.

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