High Performance Practitioners

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Podcast by Catapult

Episódios

  • Grant Downie, Manchester City FC

    11/07/2016 Duração: 26min

    The high performance community is small, innovative, and constantly evolving. We work with the smartest practitioners in the world and like to pick their brains on their industry observations and predictions. This episode features Grant Downie, Head of Performance at Manchester City FC Academy, and explores what makes a successful academy, early specialisation, Grant's philosophies and career transition, and whether academy roles are becoming more desirable.

  • Tony Strudwick, Manchester United FC

    11/07/2016 Duração: 26min

    The high performance community is small, innovative, and constantly evolving. We work with the smartest practitioners in the world and like to pick their brains on their industry observations and predictions. This episode features Tony Strudwick, Head of Performance at Manchester United FC, and explores selling sports science to coaches, training athletes not spreadsheets, being a better practitioner, reducing noise for the self-managing athlete, managing transitions of managers, and the next big thing.

  • Paul Brice, UK Athletics

    11/07/2016 Duração: 39min

    The high performance community is small, innovative, and constantly evolving. We work with the smartest practitioners in the world and like to pick their brains on their industry observations and predictions. This episode features Paul Brice, Senior Biomechanist at the English Institute of Sport, and explores the coordination and management of biomechanical support to the British track and field teams, optimal mechanics for an explosive athlete, and Paul's career path.

  • Nick Levett, The Football Association

    11/07/2016 Duração: 15min

    The high performance community is small, innovative, and constantly evolving. We work with the smartest practitioners in the world and like to pick their brains on their industry observations and predictions. This episode features Nick Levett, Talent Identification Manager at The Football Association, and explores defining talent identification, unconscious bias, the importance of psychosocial traits, club recruitment of children and examples of talent development success.