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Weightlifting Ireland L1 | Fundamentals of Coaching Weightlifting

Course Specification

Award Title: Fundamentals of Coaching Weightlifting 

Award Type: Minor Award 

Level: 3 (National Qualifications Framework - NQF) 

Credit Value: 10 Credits

Prerequisites: Be at least 18 years of age, fundamental competency in performance of the lifts, Active Membership

Duration: 100 Hours (including practical and theoretical learning)

Delivery Method: Practical GLH, Online Learning Support, Blended Learning, In person assessment

3x 1 Day in person input:  6.5h, Final day includes assessment and is up to 6 weeks post initial contact day




Course Overview & Aims

The Weightlifting Ireland level 1 Coaching qualification prepares learners with the fundamental understanding of the technical competencies of the weightlifting movements, Snatch, Clean and Jerk. As well as the delivery skills of effecive communication, problem solving and delivery of fundamental technical skills to beginner athletes. Technical skills will include safety, technique, and basic strength training principles.

This course serves as a stepping stone to higher levels of weightlifting certification and strength coaching




Learners will show a broad range of knowledge of weightlifting movements and communication strategies to correct common technical faults, as an independent coach within a weightlifting training and competition environment. It is suitable for those with a fundamental understanding of weightlifting movements, and technical concepts and who are looking to begin delivery of coaching to small group, and beginner athletes.

Learners, upon completion will also be eligible for a "coach license" granting access to the field of play, including warm up and competition areas, in Weightlifting Ireland events, should they complete all additional safeguarding and vetting requirements.


Pathway Phase:

This course serves as a foundation for teaching the learning to play and practice phases of LTAD, for children, and as needed in our sport, the necessary demands for safe participation at all ages, as they start lifting.


QQI Alignment

  • These will be assessed to a moderately broad skill proficiency, in line with the Weightlifting Ireland technical model, coaching competencies, and corrective strategies for beginner athletes.
  • Learners will learn how to coach under a limited range of contexts of training and competition environments, as delivered by Sport Ireland tutors.
  • Learners will act with limited autonomy alongside peer coaches and mentors, under the guidance of Sport Ireland tutors, and procedures.

Course Currilcum

    • WIL1 – Overview Unlimited
    • WIL1 01 – Introduction to Weightlifting Unlimited
    • WIL1 02 – Weightlifting Safety Unlimited
    • WIL1 03 – Preparing the athlete: Screening and Corrective strategies Unlimited
    • WIL1 04 – Biomechanics and weightlifting Unlimited
    • WIL1 05 – Applied Principles of Anatomy and physiology Unlimited
    • WIL1 06 -Effective Coaching Practices Unlimited
    • WIL1 07 – Understanding the Athlete Unlimited
    • WIL1 08 – Preparation and Recovery Methods Unlimited
    • WIL1 09 – Principles of Training Unlimited
    • WIL1 10 – Programming: Principles for beginner lifters Unlimited
    • WIL1 11 – Coaching in the competition environment Unlimited
    • WIL1 12 – Effective testing and monitoring Unlimited
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