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Since 2018, the KA trustees have been making two awards to members:
The first is a ‘Life – Time Achievement’ award for a member who has significantly contributed to the development of kinesiology in the UK
The second is the ‘KA Member of the Year’ award for a member who deserves recognition for their exceptional support and contribution to the Kinesiology Association.
The awards are beautiful bespoke glass awards produced for us by Scottish glass artisans.
2024
Member of the Year – Liz Sippy
Tireless work with Grenfell Tower survivors and contribution to the KA Bursary in Alan Noguer’s name. Shared her kinesiology journey via Zoom.
Lifetime Achievement Award – Allison Prebble
Over 21 years as a Trustee, supporting teaching, assessments, and new tutors. Surprised with her award in person.
2023
Member of the Year – Annie Jenkins
Busiest tutor of KA Foundation and Diploma courses in 2022–23, training the most students. Supported by PA Jennie Duncan.
Award presented by Allison Prebble.
2022
Lifetime Achievement Award – Terry Larder
30+ years influencing UK kinesiology, developing new training courses, and producing online learning materials.
Award presented by Chris Halls.
Member of the Year – Rosemary Tarrant
Produced the new Muscle Book, advocated for kinesiology in Scotland, and sourced the KA awards.
2021
Lifetime Achievement Award – Dr Sally Prestwich
Recognized for her guidance and support as a KA Trustee during transformative times.
Member of the Year – Mick Lawrence
Awarded for training many current KA members and tutors. Recently retired in Panama.
2019
Member of the Year – Linda Belcher
Acknowledged for her extensive contributions to KA and support of members’ Facebook pages.
2018
Member of the Year – Alan Noguer
Held vast knowledge of kinesiology, supported colleagues, and actively attended KA events.
Award presented by Liz Sippy.
Lifetime Achievement Awards
- Brian Butler – Introduced Systematic Kinesiology to the UK.
- Stephanie Mills – Collaborated with Brian Butler to establish Systematic Kinesiology in the UK.