Athlete Development Project https://athletedevelopmentproject.com Wed, 28 Aug 2024 22:56:27 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.17 EP #170 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/08/ep-170/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/08/ep-170/#respond Wed, 28 Aug 2024 22:52:45 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11807

Russell Earnshaw is a Wizard | Lessons from a Master Developer of People

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Today’s conversation is with seasoned coach developer at the Magic Academy, Russell ‘Rusty’ Earnshaw. We explore all sorts on the show, from the subtle art of balancing authenticity with professionalism to the evolving role of psychology in sports. You’ll hear about the importance of showing up, the magic of playfulness in coaching, and even a few secret experiments designed to push the boundaries of what it means to be a great coach. If you’re curious about the intersection of personal growth, team dynamics, and the ever-changing landscape of sports, you’re going to love this one.

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EP #169 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/08/ep-169/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/08/ep-169/#respond Thu, 01 Aug 2024 22:28:50 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11794

Dr John Radnor on the Art and Science of Youth Athletic Development

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Dr John Radnor works in Wales at Cardiff Metropolitan University where he is a Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning, the Programme Lead for their Masters in Youth Athletic Development, and the Research and Innovation Lead for their Youth Physical Development Centre.

In 2023, John was awarded the Youth Strength and Conditioning Coach of the year award from the UKSCA. Over his 15 years as a coach, he has worked with many sports, including football, rugby, and rowing. John is currently using his research in talent identification and development to assist in the structures of academy pathways.

In this chat, we dig into John’s coaching philosophy, what he believes every youth strength and conditioning coach needs to know to deliver a developmentally appropriate experience, his current focus of research, and much more.   

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EP #168 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/07/ep-168/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/07/ep-168/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2024 04:57:10 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11779

Dr Suzanne Brown on Developmental Transitions, Love, Coach Resilience, Telling Stories, & more

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Dr Suzanne Brown is a Clinical Psychologist and Emotional Fitness Consultant. With over 15 years of experience, including time as Lead Psychologist for Sunderland Football Club in the UK, she has pioneered a new way of working that bridges clinical psychology with elite performance.

Suzanne studied at the University of Birmingham, earning her undergrad and Master’s degrees with top honours, and she completed her Doctorate at Coventry & Warwick University.

This episode is full of gold, including an inside look at Suzanne’s practice and how it has evolved over time, the complexities of developmental transitions, the need for attachment and autonomy in personal relationships, and the importance of free play and downtime for children to protect their natural curiosity. 

Suzanne discusses the tension between individuality and conformity, particularly in the context of adolescence and sport. She also shares her experience of setting up a coach’s resilience group at Sunderland AFC which provided a space for coaches to discuss their experiences and challenges.

And we discuss the role of storytelling in development, including the importance of exploring your own inner experiences and emotions to help your athletes reach their full potential.

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EP #167 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/07/ep-167/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/07/ep-167/#respond Thu, 11 Jul 2024 20:50:17 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11770

Dr John Alder on Inspiring Change, Developing Great Teams, the Human Side of Development, & more

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Dr John Alder (@JohnAlderWRU) is a development practitioner whose life mission is to help individuals, teams, and organisations flourish while promoting culture-driven leadership. He has worked with Professional, Olympic, and Paralympic sports on and across six continents, throughout the pathway, from regional development through to a World Cup and Olympic Games.

John is currently the Head of Player Development at the Welsh Rugby Union, responsible for cultivating a development rich environment for Wales’s most promising female and male rugby players on their journey from talented juniors to world class international performers.

In this conversation, we discuss how to manage change, the human side of development and performance, how best we can support leaders and coaches to develop inspired and inspiring people and build great teams, and much more. 

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EP #166 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/07/ep-166/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/07/ep-166/#respond Fri, 05 Jul 2024 00:49:42 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11763

Dr Ffion Thompson on the Impacts and Implications of Busy Student-Athlete Schedules

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Dr Ffion Thompson is a post-doctoral researcher in youth athletic development at Leeds Beckett University in the UK, where she is module lead on the science of sport performance course, as well as a leader within the Centre of Child and Adolescent Physical Literacy. Ffion also serves as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Queen Ethelburga’s School, Pathway Strength and Conditioning Coach at Leeds Rhinos Netball, and Women’s Head of Athletic and Physical Development at Wales Lacrosse.

Ffion’s focus lies in holistic and dual career development, aiming to enhance experiences and opportunities for children and adolescents. In this conversation, Ffion shares some of her latest research looking at the academic, athletic, psychosocial and psychological impacts of being a sport school student-athlete, and how she is implementing the findings in her own work as a school strength and conditioning coach. 

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EP #165 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/06/ep-165/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/06/ep-165/#respond Thu, 13 Jun 2024 21:59:41 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11750

Lessons from Opera: Insights from New Zealand Cricket Coach Developer, Christian Thurston

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On the show today, I’m speaking with Regional Coach Development Manager at New Zealand Cricket, Christian Thurston.  In this conversation, Christian shares his story of successfully transitioning from a professional opera singer into coach development.

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EP #164 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/05/ep-164/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/05/ep-164/#respond Tue, 28 May 2024 22:53:48 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11733

Dr Riki Lindsay on Skill Learning, Fatherhood,The Adaptable Coach, and Much More

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On the show today, I’m speaking with Health and Physical Education Lecturer at Federation University in Victoria, Australia, Dr Riki Lindsay. Riki has a PhD in Human Movement Science from Victoria University, a Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science from Auckland University of Technology and he is currently working towards a second Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology. 

 In this conversation, Riki and I did into his new paper all about skill learning, titled “The adaptable coach – a critical review of the practical implications for traditional and constraints-led approaches in sport coaching.

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EP #163 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/05/ep-163/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/05/ep-163/#respond Mon, 13 May 2024 08:15:42 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11718

Dr Ihirangi Heke on Māori Knowing and the Power of an Environmentally Centred Approach to Athlete Performanc

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On the show today, I’m speaking with researcher and founder of the Atua Matua framework, Dr Ihirangi Heke. Ihi builds health, wellness and performance practices based on traditional environmental knowledge. 

In this conversation, Ihi and I discuss the good ol’ days of PE school in Dunedin and the changes that have taken place since. Ihi shares some of his early experiences growing up in the great outdoors and what led to his work studying environmental science. We talk about genetic ways of knowing developed over multiple generations and how learning takes place from a Māori perspective. And we discuss how you can use an environmentally centred approach to development to take you past what you ever imagined was possible. 

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EP #162 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/05/ep-162/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/05/ep-162/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 20:44:52 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11702

Dr Matthew Wylde on Aligning Science to Practice and an Exciting New Initiative at the Singapore Sports School

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On the Show today I’m speaking with  Head of Performance Pathways Science at the National Youth Sports Institute in Singapore, Dr Matthew Wylde. Matthew has been within the Singapore high performance system for over 15 years, having held roles with the Singapore Sport Institute, Singapore Sports School and now with the National Youth Sports Institute. He holds a PhD from Bournemouth University, which explored the use of wearable technologies to reduce injury rates within a youth athlete population, and a MSc in Performance Analysis from Cardiff Metropolitan University.

In this episode, Matthew shares a fantastic new initiative at the Singapore Sports School. If you’re after an example that exemplifies alignment between what we know from the science and what we do in practice, you’re going to love this. 

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EP #161 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/04/ep-161/ https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/2024/04/ep-161/#respond Thu, 04 Apr 2024 01:19:37 +0000 https://athletedevelopmentproject.com/?p=11686

Aaron Webb on the Artistry of People Development

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On the Show today I’m speaking with the man behind the Crusaders Rugby Academy, Aaron Webb. The programme operates in line with the New Zealand Rugby Union’s six pillars of development – technical, tactical, physical, nutrition, mental skills and holistic life skills. Aaron shares how he goes about his work with a clear focus on developing young men with the skills to reach their goals in professional rugby and grow into excellent community citizens.

This is a conversation about the artistry of people development.

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