Unit 708 – Strategic Marketing
June 11, 20222035 – BSc Finance and Accounting
June 11, 2022Submission guidance,
1. This assignment must be submitted electronically by on the submission date. You must upload your work to the ‘Submit your work’ folder within the NILE/Blackboard module concerned.
2. You can resubmit your work as many times as you like until the deadline. If you choose to resubmit, your earlier submission will be replaced – you will NOT receive an Originality Report until from when the submission was made. Do NOT leave it until the last minute to submit as there may be a delay due to the volume of students submitting work.
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5. Late submission within seven days of the deadline will result in the mark being capped at a bare pass. Beyond this time the work will not be marked.
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Assessment and feedback:
You will be assessed on your ability to successfully address specified module learning outcomes (please refer to
the attached marking rubric for a breakdown of how the learning outcomes will be assessed). Feedback on the
academic and professional quality of the submission will be provided no later than four working weeks from
the due date. Guidance on how to view your Turnitin grade and feedback is available online. This assignment assesses the following learning outcomes:
c. Develop their ability to apply aspects of the theory surrounding Fitness Training Methods between specific populations.
d. Explore and identify the ethical issues associated with the performance assessment of athletes or special populations and the construction of specific training programmes for these individuals.
f. Develop, evaluate and present knowledge during contact sessions and through the module coursework
Assignment task:
Title: ES2 Marathon Periodisation Plan
A female marathon runner wants to prepare for an England squad place and needs clock a qualifying time of 2:31:00,
the athlete requires a periodised training programme to facilitate this goal. Explain the structural components of a periodised training programme and outline a specific macro-cycle training programme for the athlete. Provide a detailed review of a preparatory phase meso-cycle. Evaluate the expected adaptations and ethical issues associated with the proposed preparatory meso-cycle.