Research In Coaching And Human Performance

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Synopsis

Research in Coaching and Human Performance: A look at the evidence and current research in Strength and Conditioning, Sports Performance and Coaching Science. Each episode Rich Clarke interviews an expert involved in the research or application of a different topic with sports science and coaching. A perfect opportunity to become a little more evidence conscious in your practice or hear what we currently do or do not know in the literature.

Episodes

  • The Past, Present and Future of S&C and Fitness Education in the UK with Ed Archer

    11/02/2024 Duration: 01h09min

    Ed Archer and I discuss the history of fitness education, the birth and landscape of S&C and a future direction for education. 

  • Careers EP 4: Career Iteration and Unconventional Paths with Ben Cartwright

    09/06/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    I chat with Ben Cartwright from the Football Fitness Federation about his path from S&C coach in professional football to owning multiple business and running the FFF. 

  • Reconsidering The Reactive Strength Index with Mark Bennett and Chris Bishop

    30/03/2023 Duration: 38min

    I sit and chat with Dr Chris Bishop and Mark Bennett about their perspectives on RSI and how useful it is. Does the fact that its a ratio make it much less useful for us? Are we better with different test variables and areas of focus?   

  • Careers: From The Pro's To Private Gym Owner with Dave Cripps

    17/03/2023 Duration: 57min

    Dave and I talk about his transition from being an S&C in professional Rugby to becoming a Private Gym owner  Find Dave on Twitter @CrippsDave    

  • An Early Career Development Journey with Gary Pepperell

    17/02/2023 Duration: 55min

    Gary and I chat about his progression from an Undergraduate and Postgraduate student to his new role working with the Canadian Sports Institute Atlantic. Gary reflects on decisions, learning moments, the perceived gulf between university and employment and future career plans. Reach out to Gary on Twitter: @Gary_Peps    

  • Practical Philosophy for Coaches with Dr John Stoszkowski

    24/01/2023 Duration: 48min

    John was a senior lecturer in sports coaching at the University of Central Lancashire from 2010–2021. Before that, he was a coach development manager at the Professional Golfers’ Association. He received his PhD in 2015, which focuses on social learning and critical reflection. John has published 30+ research papers, is a senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and is forever trying to improve his golf game. John and I discuss philosophy, careers and critical thinking relevant for coaches at all stages of their life. Starter Articles: https://bigthink.com/thinking/sartre-bad-faith-authenticity/ https://medium.com/the-philosophers-stone/sartre-on-living-in-bad-faith-e7fc28314dcd Johns Content: https://bio.link/johnstoszkowski Find John on Twitter: @JohnStoszkowski  

  • Digging Deeper Into Skill And What We Are Actually Affecting with Stuart McMillan

    18/01/2023 Duration: 54min

    In this episode I am joined by Stu McMillan who is the CEO of ALTIS and has trained over 70 Olympic athletes throughout his career. Stu recently spoke about a model he is using with an acronym: PCATS Potential Capacity Ability Technique Skill He and I discuss this model and how it relates to both speed development and to coaching more broadly. Connect with Stu here: Twitter

  • Dan Howells - Soft Skills, Mentorship and Personal Development

    26/12/2022 Duration: 55min

    Dan Howells joins me on the podcast to talk about his passion for non-technical skills and what practitioners need to know regarless if you are starting out or running a departement.

  • The C is for Conditioning with Tim Kettenring

    30/10/2022 Duration: 54min

    In this episode I chat with Tim Kettenring about the role of aerobic conditioning in team sports. Tim is a S&C coach from New Orleans, USA and has worked with a broad range of athletes over his career. He and I discuss the role of the aerobic base, training parameters and managing intensity.

  • Ryan King: Problem Solving and Working in Multi-Disciplinary Teams

    06/10/2022 Duration: 01h03min

    Ryan has a wealth of experience managing performance departments across team sports and institutes. He currently works with Kitman Labs helping them support clubs with their performance problems all over the world. In this episode we discuss Ryan’s take on problem solving and developing knowledge to navigate the challenges in team sports. 

  • Decision Making In Team Invasion Sports With Mike Ashford

    13/06/2020 Duration: 59min

    In this episode I am joined by Mike Ashford. Mike is a PhD student at Leed Beckett University investigating Decision Making in Team Sports, is a Rugby Coach for Harrowgate RFC and Leeds University. Mike talks us through some key theories in decision making and helps us simplify the varied terminoogy and differences of opinion found throughout the area. Mike applies these different theories to practice and outlines his unified conceptual framework for player decision-making in invasion team sports.

  • Initial Sprint Aceleration with James Wild

    30/04/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    In this episode I am joined by James Wild. James is the Technical Lead for Performance at Surrey Sports Park and a Teaching Fellow in Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Surry. In addition he works as a Speed and Agility Coach with Harlequins Rugby and is Head of Perforance with England Lacrosse. Throughout this episode James outlines key characteristics of initial sprint acceleration in both sprinters and team sport athletes and some of the research he has completed as part of his PhD.

  • Principles of Neuro-Rehab with Ed Baker

    11/04/2020 Duration: 57min

    In this episode, Ed and I explore how principles of Neuro-Rehab can be applied to non-rehab performance settings. Ed is currently a lecturer in Strength and Conditioning at the University of Gloucestershire after having previously worked with Wheelchair Rugby for the EIS and a Neuro-Rehab clinic.

  • Movement, Dorsiflexion and Regional Interdependence with Louis Howe

    20/03/2020 Duration: 01h22min

    In this episode Louis and I discuss his resarch around the impact of dorsiflexion range of motion and movement solutions in different tasks. We cover its importance, the screening process and intervention types. Louis is a Lecturer in Sports Therapy at Edge Hill University and is currently completing his PhD.

  • The Performance and Injury Conflict in Change of Direction with Tom Dos'Santos

    18/01/2020 Duration: 01h18min

    In this episode Tom Dos'Santos and I discuss a range of change of direction concepts including the performance and injury conflict. Tom is a Technical Demonstrator at The University of Salford and has just completed his PhD titled 'Biomechanical Determinants of Performance and Injury Risk in Change of Direction'. Tom has a range of useful publications available through his Research Gate page

  • The Role of Language in Optimising Motor Learning with Harjiv Singh

    04/01/2020 Duration: 59min

    In this episode Harjiv Singh and I discuss the role of language in optimising the motor learning process. Harjiv is currently a PhD student at the University of Las Vegas under the supervision of Dr Gabriele Wulf and is interested in motor learning for a range of populations. He shares lots of his thoughts via twitter and on rebelmovement.org.

  • Weightlifting: Key Performance Indicators and Technical Models

    28/08/2019 Duration: 48min

    In this episode Shyam Chavda and I discuss key performance indicators and the technical model associated with weightlifting performance. Shyam is the technical tutor for sport science at Middlesex University, London. He teaches across multiple degree programmes and acts at the universities head weightlifting coach, plus he is currently a performance scientist for British Weightlifting.

  • The Role of the Quad in ACL Rehabilitation

    13/08/2019 Duration: 59min

    In this episode Erik Meira and I discuss the role of the quad in ACL rehabilitation and injury. Erik is a Physical Therapist from Portland, USA who runs his own clinic while supporting/consulting with a range of teams. Erik also hosts the PT Inquest podcast and runs educational CPD on knee and hip injuries around the world https://thesciencept.com/courses/.

  • Internal Training Load with Dr Ibrahim Akubat

    31/07/2019 Duration: 01h12min

    In this episode Ibrahim Akubat and I discuss internal training load from a historical perspective and how to optimise the use of TRIMP. Iby is currently the course leader for the BSc sport and exercise science course at Newham University and also plays an active role in BASES as the CPD representative for the Sport & Performance Division. Iby runs a useful website on training impulse with lots of useful resources http://www.trainingimpulse.com/.

  • Psychosocial Behaviours and Coaching in S&C

    10/07/2019 Duration: 51min

    In this episode Dr Chris Szedlak and I discuss psychosocial skills for strength and conditioning coaches. Chris is currently lead strength and conditioning coach at the University of Southampton and recently completed his PhD titled: Exploring and Developing Effective Behaviours and Characteristics of Strength and Conditioning Coaches.

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