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The BWLA page gives details of the organisation of the BWLA and the roles and responsibility of the Executive Board, Operations Committee, and Divisions. BWLA is affiliated to a number of organisations for purposes of competing at international level, and works with a number of Partners for assistance and development of the sport with the United Kingdom. This page also gives the key staff and their profile.

Sport Aid

SportsAid, previously known as SportsAid Foundation (SAF), was founded in 1976. Its principle function was to raise funds from the private sector to provide financial assistance to Britain's amateur sportsmen and women. The aim was to help them prepare for competitions against better-funded, overseas athletes.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 January 2009 00:53 )

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Weightlifting Meeting 20 September 2009

Weightlifting Meeting 20 September 2009

A meeting of the BWLA Weightlifing Committee was held at on 20th September 2009 at the Twin Oaks Motel, Chesterfield to discuss Competitions, Coaching, Technical Official

Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 October 2009 20:52 )

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Executive Board

Executive Board

Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 January 2009 00:35 )

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BWLA Objectives

BWLA Objectives

THE BWLA AND HOW IT IS GOVERNED

The BWLA was formed for the express purpose of bringing together all weightlifter's into a self-governing body. In 1957, the Association be

Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 January 2009 00:30 )

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Sporting Equals

Sporting Equals

Sporting Equals exists to promote ethnic diversity across sport and physical activity, and is the only organisation

 in the UK to do so.  Set up in 1998 by Sport England

Last Updated ( Friday, 02 October 2009 19:37 )

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BWLA Courses

 

Level 5 - Staff Coach

The holding of the appointment of Senior Coach is a prerequisite to progressing to the gra...

 

Level 4 - Senior Coach

The holding of a BWLA Coach Award is a prerequisite to progressing to the grade of Senior ...

 

Level 3 - The BWLA Regional Coach Award

The holding of a BWLA Instructor Award is a prerequisite to progressing to the grade of BW...

 

Level 2 - Club Coach Award (The BWLA Instructor Award)

This award allows coaches to give elementary instruction in weightlifting and weight train...

 

Level 1 - Assistant Club Coach

This course is intended for those individuals who wish to learn the basic principles and d...

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BWLA Membership


Why Join BWLA...?


01Enter and compete in official BWLA competitions.

02Information about the possibility of joining a club in your area.

03Obtain coaching to enable you to lift weights correctly.

04Enrol for recognised BWLA Courses.

05Get fit and lead a healthier lifestyle.

06Exercise with weights or compete in weightlifting and it is not influenced by age.

07.Meet new people and make new friends.

Plus lots more...

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