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Max Barson

Rugby Coach at Sussex RFU

Max Barson has a diverse work experience in various fields. In 2007, they founded and served as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Max Barson Health and Lifestyle, providing personalized fitness regimes to clients. In 2011, they worked as the Head of Cricket Development and PE Teacher at Pembroke School. Max then held positions as a Hockey coach and Freelance Strength and Conditioning Coach at Reading and Windsor Hockey in 2013 and as an Assistant Head of Cricket - PE Teacher and Sports Coach at Latymer Upper School in 2013-2014. From 2014 to 2015, Max worked as an Event Planner, Account Manager, and Business Development professional at MatchPoint, where they managed client accounts and delivered marketing strategies. In 2016-2018, they worked as the Head of PE, Rugby, Cricket, and Lower School Sport at Prep School. In 2017, they served as a DPP Rugby Coach at Harlequins RFU, and in 2018, they worked as a Rugby Coach at Sussex RFU. In 2019-2020, Max worked as the Head of Cricket, Skiing, and Year 6 sport, as well as a Year 8 Tutor and Housemaster at Danes Hill School. Currently, they are working as a Supply Teacher at Hays.

Max Barson's education history is as follows:

- In 2018, Max Barson attended Premier Global, where they specialized in NASM - Youth Exercise.

- From 2017 to 2018, Max Barson studied at the University of Buckingham for a PGCE degree.

- In 2013, Max Barson attended St John's and focused on First Aid.

- Additionally, Max Barson received training in cricket coaching from ECB in 2015 and 2014, and in rugby coaching from RFU in 2015 and 2014.

- Max Barson pursued a Masters degree in Strength and Conditioning from UKSCA from 2011 to 2013.

- In 2007, Max Barson obtained a Diploma from Premier Training International.

- Max Barson completed their secondary education at Cranleigh School from 2001 to 2006.

- Their education started at Dorset House Preparatory School from 1997 to 2001.

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