Name: Natasha Collins
Grade: 2nd Dan
Home Club: Comberton
Education/Coaching qualification:
BSc (Hons) in Sports Coaching & Physical Education
UKCC Level 3 performance coach
Safeguarding and Child Protection
First Aid Certificate
FREC level 3
DBS check
SCUK certificate in Fundamental Movement skills
Jobs:
Community Coach at Cambridge United Community Trust
Natasha started judo at Comberton Judo Club in 2002 when she was a student at Comberton Village College. This was followed with studying PE, Biology and Maths A-levels at Hills Road Sixth Form College. Natasha completed her degree in Sports Coaching & PE at Anglia Ruskin University in 2013.
Whilst at Comberton Village College she was awarded her youth sports trust sports leaders award, she also attended the Sports Coach UK Fundamentals of Movement course as well as some sports coaching conferences.
She is currently a 2nd Dan and has won quite a few medals for the club during her time as an athlete. She is now the Head Coach for the club.
In January 2012 Natasha Represented England in the Commonwealth tournament and finished 7th after injuring her shoulder.
She also plays football for Cambridge United Women's Football Club.
Grade: 2nd Dan
Home Club: Comberton
Education/Coaching qualification:
BSc (Hons) in Sports Coaching & Physical Education
UKCC Level 3 performance coach
Safeguarding and Child Protection
First Aid Certificate
FREC level 3
DBS check
SCUK certificate in Fundamental Movement skills
Jobs:
Community Coach at Cambridge United Community Trust
Natasha started judo at Comberton Judo Club in 2002 when she was a student at Comberton Village College. This was followed with studying PE, Biology and Maths A-levels at Hills Road Sixth Form College. Natasha completed her degree in Sports Coaching & PE at Anglia Ruskin University in 2013.
Whilst at Comberton Village College she was awarded her youth sports trust sports leaders award, she also attended the Sports Coach UK Fundamentals of Movement course as well as some sports coaching conferences.
She is currently a 2nd Dan and has won quite a few medals for the club during her time as an athlete. She is now the Head Coach for the club.
In January 2012 Natasha Represented England in the Commonwealth tournament and finished 7th after injuring her shoulder.
She also plays football for Cambridge United Women's Football Club.