1) Rob completed 4 weeks of training to improve flexibility and control of anxiety. Testing showed improvement in flexibility but minimal improvement in anxiety scores.
2) The mid-point review found that the plan for weeks 5-8 does not need changing as Rob has made progress. Continued monitoring will ensure progression in the final 3 weeks. Considerations are avoiding over-flexibility and maintaining optimal anxiety levels.
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2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
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1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
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2. Week 1/4
Improvement Priority 1: Flexibilty Improvement Priority 2:Control of
anxeity
Date: 6/1/15 Date: 11/1/15
Time: 9.00 Time: 2.00
Venue: Long room, Worthing college Venue: Hove RFC
Equipment: No equipment needed. Equipment: No equipment needed.
Weather: N/A as we did the session inside. Weather: Overcast.
Coaches Review: In this session, Rob was only introduced to the program
therefore Rob wasn’t really motivated. Rob is keen to move
on to the advancing weeks as he is keen to improve his
flexibility. Rob also wants to do the sessions on his own as he
can interlink this into other training programs e.g. Rob can do
this after his gym sessions.
Coaches Review: Watching Rob in his game it was hard to tell if he has
controlled his anxiety as I haven't previously watched Rob in a
spectator perspective .
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Can I interlink this into my own program ? Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob was very happy after the game with the results of using
imagery he said it was very effective when kicking.
Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
I cannot really say as this is the first week and we didn’t use
the sit and reach test again.
Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
I cannot really say as this is the first week and we didn’t re
test.. But due to Robs feedback I think progress is expected.
Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes, I feel they are. Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes, I feel they are.
Was Contingency
Needed?
If Yes Describe:
No, Rob was able to do the session. Was Contingency
Needed?
If Yes Describe:
No, Rob played a game therefore contingency wasn’t needed.
3. Week 2/4
Improvement Priority 1: Improvement Priority 2:
Date: 13/1/2015 Date: 14/1/2015
Time: 8.00 am Time: 2.00
Venue: Platinum gym Venue: Worthing Rugby club.
Equipment: No equipment Equipment: No eqiupment
Weather: N/A Weather: overcast
Coaches Review: I trusted Rob to complete the session on him own. When this
occurs I speak with Rob the same day to discuss the session.
Coaches Review: As Rob didn’t have a game at the weekend, this had to be
done in his college game. I also played in the game so again
had to question Rob after about his imagery. Rob also used his
relaxation prior to the game I feel that visual as a team mate I
could see Rob wasn’t as stressed and had a good level of
arousal.
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob said he enjoyed the session and can start to feel his joints
becoming more mobile. Rob asked if I can help him in future
with new sessions
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob really enjoyed the relaxation before the game as it gave
him time to focus on the game and not worry about external
factors. Rob felt the imagery again worked especially with his
kicking as he has a lot of time to mentally prepare.
Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
Yes. Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
Yes.
Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes. Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes
Was Contingency
Needed?
If Yes Describe:
No, Rob is fully fit. Was Contingency
Needed?
If Yes Describe:
No, Rob was fully fit.
4. Week 3/4
Improvement Priority 1: Improvement Priority 2:
Date: 20/1/2015 Date: 25/2/2015
Time: 1.20 pm Time: 2.00pm
Venue: Worthing college gym. Venue: Horsham RFC
Equipment: No equipment Equipment: No equipment
Weather: N/A Weather: N/A
Coaches Review: This was Robs first week of PNF streching, therefore I helped
him with it as he requested help last session.
Coaches Review: I again went to watch Rob s game, I trusted rob to complete
his relaxation prior to the game. Rob seems less anxious every
time I've seen play.
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob enjoyed the PNF stretching as well, as he said he can
really feel his joints becoming more mobile.
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob found the session really good this week, as against good
opposition he said he was more anxious and he found the
stress management techniques really helpful in controlling his
anxiety.
Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
Yes. Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
Yes.
Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes. Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes.
Was Contingency
Needed?
If Yes Describe:
No. Was Contingency
Needed?
If Yes Describe:
Yes.
5. Week 4/4
Improvement Priority 1: Improvement Priority 2:
Date: 27/1/2015 Date: 1/2/2015
Time: 8.0Opm Time: 10.00
Venue: Platinum gym Venue: Brighton RFC
Equipment: No equipment . Equipment: No equipment.
Weather: N/A Weather: Overcast.
Coaches Review: Wasn’t with Rob for this session as he interlinked it with his
gym sessions.
Coaches Review: I again went to watch Rob s game, I trusted rob to complete
his relaxation prior to the game. Rob seems less anxious every
time I've seen play. This game in particular would make Rob
more anxious as it was for Sussex during this week therefore
he will also use deep breathing as it has a calming effects on
the mind as well as physiological effects such as reducing heart
rate.
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob said that the session went really well, he is enjoying the
PNF sessions.
Athlete Feedback
/ Questions:
Rob found the session really good this week, as against good
opposition he said he was more anxious and he found the
stress management techniques really helpful in controlling his
anxiety. Rob didn’t really think that the deep breathing had a
affect on his anxiety.
Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
I couldn’t monitor Robs progress as I wasn’t with him but he
said he is making progress.
Is Progress As
Expected?
If No Describe:
Yes.
Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
yes. Are the Next
Session Overload
and Progression
Plans
Appropriate?
If No Describe:
Yes.
6. Week 4 Review Testing Excellence Trait – Weakness 1/2
Trait: Flexibility
Test Name: Sit and Reach test.
Standardised
Test:
Yes Normative Data: Yes
If Not A
Standardised
Test Detail
Method Here:
Test Result 1: 20 Test Result 1 Rating: Poor.
Test Result 2: 22 Test Result 2 Rating: Poor.
Test Result 3: 24 Test Result 3 Rating: Below average.
Best Result: 24
Best Result
Rating:
Below average.
7. Week 4 Review Testing Excellence Trait – Weakness 2/2
Trait: Control of anxiety
Test Name: SCAT
Standardised
Test:
Yes Normative Data: Yes
If Not A
Standardised
Test Detail
Method Here:
Test Result 1: 28 Test Result 1 Rating: High level
Test Result 2: 28 Test Result 2 Rating: High level
Test Result 3: 28 Test Result 3 Rating: High level
Best Result: 28
Best Result
Rating:
High level
8. Describe whether the tests show that
progress is being made as planned?
• In terms of flexibility Rob has improved his score from
initial testing as his best score was 21. After the four weeks
of training it had increased respectively to 24.
• Rob’s test results scored 28 for anxiety, which is high on the
normative scale. His previous results scored 29 so although
there has been an improvement it is very minimal. I
thought there would have been more of an improvement
as Rob feedback suggested that he thought that the
imagery and relaxation/stress management techniques
were more beneficial. Even though the score hasn't really
improved I am pleased with the progress.
9. Does the mid point review show that weeks 5-8
need to be adapted?
Describe How you will adapt your sessions?
• The mid point review has shown that the 5-8 week plan
does not need to be adapted as Rob has made progression
in both his flexibility trait and his control of anxiety, I will
continue to monitor Rob’s progress and make sure that for
the last 3 weeks of training that I continue to take into
account the FIT principle by sticking to my 8 week training
plan. I think that my plan for the next 4 weeks is suitable
and will assure that progression continues. One
consideration I have to take into account is to assure Rob
doesn’t become too flexible, especially in the shoulders as
this can cause injury. Another consideration I have to take
into account is that Rob doesn’t control his anxiety too well
as it may cause him not have high arousal levels which may
affect his performance.