

The Sports Initiative Podcast
Michael Wright
A podcast that aims to dissect the experiences and philosophies of practitioners working in sport and academia from around the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 16, 2023 • 1h 1min
Trystan Bevan - The aura of Jonah Lomu and Sam Warburton shows you mean business
Trystan Bevan is the Head of Performance at Cardiff Rugby and former Head of Rugby and Wasps. Previously an NCAA athlete, Trystan has also written a book called our race focusing on the stories of the GB 4x100 Gold medal team made up of Jason Gardner, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish and Mark Lewis Francis.Show notes1:30 - Introduction to Trystan Bevan and credentials in sport5:10 - Why the late and great Steve Black was so influential in his coaching career. 6:30 - The effect an individual coach can have on training outcomes10:00 - The dynamic coaching at the Exeter Chiefs12:30 - The challenges of Talent ID in short termism management14:00 - Trystan's belief as why speed is king19:30 - Creating a squad which is capable of playing high level of rugby for 80 minutes22:10 - Field to gym work fitness development25:00 - The physical characteristics of a prop and how this effect on field play28:00 - The use of confirmation bias when accessing data30:45 - The use of isolated running to mentally challenge players34:00 - The importance of staggering players rugby experience37:00 - The aura of high profile players such as Jonah Lomu39:20 - Joe Smith and how he was a led a practice culture41:20 - How high profile makes you feel like a team that wants success43:30 - 'The best players take themselves seriously every day'45:00 - Why immeasurable aims may set a culture of excellence47:00 - The story of the 4x100 runners53:00 - How they put aside personal rivalries to have success57:00 - Gaining credibility in an unfamiliar sport59:00 - How would Trystan like to be described in 3 words Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 9, 2023 • 53min
Fraser Stewart - Why 2 good goalkeepers can be better than 1
Fraser Stewart is the first team goalkeeper coach and Head of Goalkeeping at Kilmarnock FC. Previous to this he worked in the Scottish F.A as part of their coach education programme and national goalkeeping coaching pathway1:00 - Introduction to Fraser Stewart3:40 - Grasping the environment when entering a new performance environment7:00 - Connecting with the players in small groups9:10 - Establishing the players base level of performance12:00 - Metrics to establish goalkeeper fitness in Pre - Season14:45 - Session adaptation for increased workload in goalkeepers17:20 - Running with the outfielders20:20 - Session design adaptations in relation to how the opposing team plays23:30 - The process of changing tactics with the coaching staff26:40 - Creating time in the week for functional adaptation30:00 - Encouraging aggression from the goalkeepers34:00 - Managing the 1/2 goalkeeper environment39:00 - Managing the pressure of having 2 capable goalkeepers45:00 - His role within the academy and the importance of being on the ground51:00 - How Fraser would like to be described in 3 words Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 2, 2023 • 53min
Damian McGrath - Why the brilliant basics are so important to Leicester Tigers and Leeds Rhinos
Damian McGrath is a rugby coach with a wealth of knowledge and experiences from all around the world. Starting as a teacher, he has gone on to coach some of the powerhouses of English Rugby including Leeds Rhinos and Leicester Tigers. He was also part of the backroom staff under Sir Clive Woodward. Currently he is the Head Coach of the Kenyan National Rugby 7's team.Show notes:00:50 - Introduction to Damian McGrath02:00 - The format of Rugby 7's13:30 - The foundations he puts in place with the groups he is coaching17:30 - The techniques Damian likes to emphasise when coaching 'along with the why' 22:00 - How is the coached on a consistent basis 23:45 - How to pressurise the skill ready for 'in battle' execution25:30 - Mike McDaniel and his use of footage to emphasise 27:30 - Challenging himself as an introvert to talk Infront of teams and inspire them30:30 - Building and developing relationships when performance is paramount32:00 - Providing a way back33:00 - Talent identification in Kenyan Rugby 'and it's challenges'36:00 - How Damian upskills himself with knowledge when transferring between unfamiliar codes41:00 - Engaging the team leaders to get others on board45:00 - The trend of Rugby League coaches switching to union and why its becoming more common47:30 - The challenge of having principles to allowing creative freedom48:30 - Zigging when others zagged when coaching the German national team51:30 - How would Damian liked to be described in 3 words and why Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 25, 2023 • 52min
Joe Baker - The Tyranny of talent
Joe Baker is a professor at York University in Canada. He has recently focused his research on Talent Identification and this has culminated in his latest book release 'The Tyranny of talent'.Show notes1:30 - The background of Joe and his work into talent identification3:40 - Why did Talent Identification resonate with Joe as a research area4:45 - The process of research creation7:40 - Finding research in a scarce field10:00 - Challenging confirmation bias in talent identification12:40 - The definition of talent15:15 - The effect the environment can have on 'high potential individuals'19:10 - Do we know what a positive develop environment is?21:40 - How do we assess progression?23:30 - Early specialisation vs multi sport approach26:00 - The importance of nuance in this field32:15 - Potential characteristics in future high performers37:15 - The differences between high end performance projection to developmental pathway assessment39:30 - How to support coaches in identification and long term development of high potential players43:30 - The statistical challenges of the draft process43:30 - The optimal talent identification process48:30 - Next target in this field for Joe and his team51:00- How would Joe like to be described in 3 words Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 11, 2023 • 1h 3min
Charles Ruiz - From the pitching mound to the boardroom
Charles Ruiz is a specialist in leadership and team development. Formally a baseball player within the the Colorado Rockies set up, Charles was drafted in round 10 of the 2009 MLB draft. Fast forward 5 years and Charles if having to retire due to injury and forge himself new career and life. Show notes:1:30 - The whistle stop tour of Charles Ruiz3:00 - Why Baseball6:30 - The power of Charles coaching staff and how they supported him (the anti last chance U)8:30 - How did the coaching staff create comfort in the uncomfortable10:30 - His skillset as an athlete12:00- Juco to D! transition14:30 - The power of Manchester United's Cliff model18:00 - The process of being scouted by MLB scouts21:00 - The importance of staying grounded during high success periods25:00 - What does the transition from colligate to pro athlete look like?32:00 - The origin of his injury36:00 - The final throw38:00 - Transitioning away from being an athlete41:00 - Understanding what you enjoy about sport44;30 - Sale or no sale45:30 - The threads of high performing teams47:00- Creating healthy challenge49:00 - Creating trust in a group56:00 - The core or starting 559:00 - How would Charles like to be described in 3 words and why Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 4, 2023 • 34min
Amy Price - Video game design in a sports coaching
Amy Price is a coach and coach developer in football. She works for the English Football Association and Premier League side Fulham. She is also well know for her work around video game design and how it could be an effective tool when coaching.Show notes:1:30 - Amy discusses her current roles within F.A and at Fulham FC.3:30 - The environment of at Fulham encouraging individualisation. 4:45 - The identity of Fulham maximising an individuals potential. 7:30 - The importance of understanding where the athletes have come through to support them in the future8:35 - Strategies to understand how the athlete has been coaches previously10:30 - Key challenges of working within the Professional game18:30 - The difference between gamification and video game design26:30 - Application tips of video game design and the importance of missions32:00 - How would Amy liked to be described in 3 words and why? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 22, 2023 • 53min
Chris Pipe - The cat between the posts - Developing the modern goalkeeper
Chris Pike is a goalkeeping and set piece coach in the England U23's women's programme. Formally of Tottenham Hotspur Women's 1st team, Arsenal academy and Watford, Chris has a wealth of experience of supporting goalkeeping development in every age of their journey. Show notes:01:10 - Chris's grounding as a professional goalkeeper coach03:40 - Planning sessions suitable for every age group within an academy07:00 - Helping goalkeepers develop their technical ability with their feet09:00- Helping players identify the risk and reward of play out from the back.13:30 - How do you challenge players to develop skills they don't get easy access to15:50 - Developing player buy in to skill development20:00 - Managing training repetition load23:15 - The challenges of growth and maturation in goalkeeper coordination30:42 - The use of individual development plans in coaching across the age groups36:40 - Managing confirmation bias once developing such close working relationships39:00 - Gaining validity as a coach43:00 - Managing game specific challenges/research47:00 - The squad selection process50:00 - How would Chris like to be described in 3 words Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 14, 2023 • 57min
Lauren Ammon - Challenging and supporting the individual athlete
Lauren Ammon is a former NCCA athlete turned founder of Performance reimagined which is service provided to athletes to help them develop their mental skills in preparation for performance sport.Show Notes1:30 - Lauren and her experiences in the sporting world4:00 - Why does performance sport resonate with Lauren6:00- The challenges of collegiate sport in the US9:00 - The campus pressures in collegiate sport11:00- The effect NIL will have on athletes16:00 - The Olympic 'Face of' cycle19:30 - Michael Phelps challenges between Olympic cycles23:00 - The gravity of the US sporting landscape26:00 - The role of performance reimagined28:00 - What does success look like?43:00 - The challenges of athletes receiving critical feedback34:00 - The barriers faced when implementing this type of work37:30 - How they develop co-dependent athletes who can work with coaches51:00 - Key identifiers of for high performing athletes54:00 - How would Lauren like to be described in 3 words and why? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 7, 2023 • 55min
Dr Anna Stodter - Critiquing formal coach education
Dr Anna Stodter is a senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett in sports coaching. Alongside her lecturing role, Anna is also completing a PHD into coaches and how they develop as practitioners through formal pathways and how they learnt on and around the course. She then went on to work at Cambridge University and GB Archery. Shows notes2:00 - Anna's role as a sport professional3:00 - What does good coaching look like?5:00 - What do successful coaches do to progress and become successful9:30 - The use of formal to informal feedback13:00- What is the assessment criteria in coaching and coach development14:45 - Theoretical models that focus coaching criteria18:00 - The use of formal coaching education22:30 - Filtering the appropriate information from coaching qualifications25:00 - The importance of supporting coaching contexts28:00 - Maverick coaches in more traditional environments30:00- The effect of Anna's research on her own coaching40:00 - The importance of hierarchy in enabling creative coaches44:00 - Analysing the environment before coaching45:00- Preparing the team for Cambridge vs Oxford48:00 - The challenges of a review process51:00 - How would Anna like to be described in 3 words? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 28, 2023 • 45min
Richard Shorter - How clubs, players and parents can work together in harmony
Richard Shorter is the founder of Non-perfect Dad an organisation which looks to provide organisations and parents with critical insight into creating a collaborative and evidence based approach in supporting young people participating in performance sport.Show notes02:30 - Richard role as non perfect Dad05:30 - Why is support needed in performance sport08:30 - The key characteristics of positive player support14:00 - The necessity of player feedback in the development pathway19:00 - Scaffolding the preparation of bad news or 'being released?'28:00 - The importance of no surprises for an upcoming decision33:00 - Understanding how the experiences of being in pressurised sport can be beneficial 37:00- Staying connected to the organisation long term.38:30 - Creating collaborative parent, player and coaching environments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.