We at Byrne Performance can help your team reach their potential. We have a proven track record having worked with teams of all levels from school, club and inter-county.
Byrne Performance provide sports performance services for both individuals or teams such as Fitness Testing, Performance Analysis, Video analysis, S&C, Coaching, GPS Analysis, Sports Consultancy and much more. Emma and Louise Byrne have extensive experience and expertise in providing professional sports performance services to numerous inter-county and club teams across all codes. Both Emma and Louise have been providing performance analysis and fitness testing services to Kilkenny Senior Hurlers since 2014 to present.
Our services can be tailored to suit all levels and needs be it schools, club and county along with various sports and age groups.Emma and Louise work full time as Games Promotion Officers and can assist teams from grassroots right up to inter-county teams with a wide range of services.
Their qualifications include:-
MSc in Strength and Conditioning-
BA Sports Management and Coaching-
BA Sports and Exercise (GAA)-ISPAS (International Society of Performance Analysis in Sport)
Applied Level 3 Analyst-GAA Performance Analysis Accredited Level 3 Analyst
-Award 2 Child, Youth and Adult GAA Coach
-Tutor Trainer delivering coach education programs -Garda Vetted-Certified child protection and ethics
Byrne Performance can help your team reach the next level contact us now for more information
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