Michael has a LTA Level 4 Senior Club Coach qualification and has ambitions of taking on the highest LTA qualification, Level 5, in the foreseeable future. He has been heavily involved with the Berkshire County junior teams, captaining the Berkshire U10s & U12s boys and girls teams.
- Insured
- First Aid trained
- Safeguarding Child Protection trained
- Accredited to coach adults
- Accredited to coach children
Course | Training type | Completion date | CPD Credits/ Hours |
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Referee Course - Central and East | Qualifications | 03/02/2025 | 6.0 |
Independent Learning - Webinar | Independent Learning - Remote | 24/01/2025 | 1.0 |
Independent Learning - Webinar | Independent Learning - Remote | 23/01/2025 | 1.0 |
Independent Learning - Webinar | Independent Learning - Remote | 23/01/2025 | 1.0 |
Independent Learning - Webinar | Independent Learning - Remote | 23/01/2025 | 1.0 |
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Riseley Tennis Club
Odiham Road
READING
Berkshire
RG7 1SD
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