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These measurements include bases (stature and mass), skinfolds and some girths and breadths, and can be applied to a wide range of needs such as monitoring growth and maturation, identification and support of talented athletes, assessing health status, and evaluating exercise and nutrition interventions.
ISAK has developed international standards for anthropometric assessment and an international anthropometry accreditation scheme (IAAS). The accreditation scheme is based on the concept of a four-level hierarchy. A key element in it is the objective maintenance of quality assurance by requiring that all levels have to meet initial technical error of measurement (TEM).
Kinanthropometry is the area of science concerned with the measurement of human body composition. As a result of changes in life styles, nutrition, activity levels and ethnic compositon of populations, changes to the distribution of body dimensions are forever occurring. Kinanthropometry is the interface between anatomy and movement. It takes the measurement of the human body and determines it's capability for function and movement in a range of settings.
The Department of Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation is committed to delivering excellence in every aspect of work it undertakes. We recognise that in a world that is constantly changing, we need to provide stakeholders with the current knowledge and expertise to succeed whether they are students, researchers, employers or business.
CONTENT AND ASSESSMENT
The course is taught and assessed over 3-days, with a combination of theory and practice through a combination of lectures, problem-based learning and practicals. Theoretical components of the course include topics such as anatomy, body composition, somatotype and statistics. Practical application includes the measurement of a Restricted Profile (stature, mass, eight skinfolds, five girths and two breadths) adhering to the standards required by ISAK. You will study how these measures enable the monitoring of health and growth variables and also how they can be used to identify a person's somatotype.
The course is assessed by two methods, which lead to Level 1 accreditation and membership of ISAK:
Demonstration of accurate precision in the assessment of a Restricted Profile. The demonstration will be assessed on intra-tester reliability (how repeatable your own measurements are) and inter-tester reliability (how accurate you are compared with criterion measures).
Evidence of post-course application of the practical skills, which requires submission of 20 profiles within a 4-month period.
Award Type Level 1 ISAK Anthropometry Course Accreditation (valid for 4 years) and ISAK Membership
Delivery Method Face to face
Location
Northumbria University, City Campus, Newcastle upon Tyne
Start November 2025
Duration
3 full days
Sector
Sport and Wellbeing
Fee
Standard Fee: £400 Student Fee: £250 (student email address must be used for booking)
Dr Thomas Jones
Dr Thomas Jones holds a PhD in Sports Physiology from Northumbria University and Level 3 accreditation as an ISAK Anthropometrist. In addition, Dr Jones is accredited as a Strength and Conditioning Coach and Sports Scientist with the UK Strength and Conditioning Association and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
Dr Jones has held numerous roles in high performance sport including: Strength and Conditioning Coach, Sports Physiologist and Data Analyst. Dr Jones has worked with a range of sports including; cross country skiing, biathlon, track and field, squash and rugby union.
The Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation boast facilities for teaching & learning that rival any in the world. We offer multidisciplinary expertise across a range of sport, health and physical activity agendas and our flexible, user-led approach is ideal for the provision of bespoke products to support both simple and more complex business needs.
To enrol on this course you must be 18-years-old or over.
Dr Thomas Jones
Dr Thomas Jones holds a PhD in Sports Physiology from Northumbria University and Level 3 accreditation as an ISAK Anthropometrist. In addition, Dr Jones is accredited as a Strength and Conditioning Coach and Sports Scientist with the UK Strength and Conditioning Association and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Dr Jones has held numerous roles in high performance sport including: Strength and Conditioning Coach, Sports Physiologist and Data Analyst. Dr Jones has worked with a range of sports including; cross country skiing, biathlon, track and field, squash and rugby union.
Standard Fee: £400
Student Fee: £250 (student email address must be used for booking)
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