Abstract

In the first two articles in this series we covered the development of a joint training strategy and gave an account of that strategy in practice. In that account we outlined the areas that we covered during the two sets of courses—separate/parallel training and joint training. In this the concluding article on the development of joint training strategies we cover the key elements of the training design in more depth and provide examples of the methods that we use.

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