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Hear from John Kiely, Barry Nash & Pat Ryan as Tommy Rooney is joined by Podge Collins to bring you all of the reaction from the Munster Senior Hurling Championship clash between Limerick & Cork!Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Welcome to the Final Whistle on Off The Ball.Here is your one-stop shop for all the weekend's biggest GAA voices in one podcast.David Wilson brings you through the weekend's major Gaelic Games talking points.Barry Nash and John Kiely on a huge Limerick win over Cork.Rebels boss Pat Ryan rues where it went wrong.Liam Cahill praises his Tipperary side and his old Waterford players too, whilst Deise boss Peter Queally says it was a tough result to take.Kilkenny's Derek Lyng eyes a Leinster crown.Dessie Farrell's Dubs are back?And Padraic Joyce and Galway are brought back down to earth.Become a member at offtheball.com/subscribe
With the Munster and Leinster Hurling Championships underway this weekend, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to look ahead to the start of the Championship. They also discussed Shane O'Donnell potentially playing some part in Clare's title defense, why Skehill snubbed the last round of The Masters, and predictions for all five of this weekend's games. Timestamps:0'00” - ‘F*ck golf' - Will and Paul were captivated by Rory McIlroy completing the career Grand Slam, but Skehill couldn't care less. 14'13” - ‘We spent 14 minutes on Rory, let's talk some hurling now'. Shane O'Donnell hopes to be back in action in four weeks. 27'40” - Nine months on from the All-Ireland final, Clare and Cork clash again, can Clare continue their strong record against the new League champions?53'48” - ‘John Kiely has lost nine Championship games, I've been on the pitch for two of them!' - Tipperary v Limerick preview 1'01'00” - Have Leinster group games between Kilkenny and Galway been a bit tame?1'26'20” - Dublin and Wexford have to open with wins on Saturday if they're to progress in the Leinster Championship
LK SH Mgr. John Kiely chats to CRKC (Post v KK) 16.03.2025
Mossy Keoghan and Ronan Maher on Kilkenny versus Tipperary at UPMC Nowlan Park this Sunday. Plus, Derek Lyng, Michael Walsh and Richie Power on Kilkenny's defeat to Cork. Tom Mullally, Davy Fitz and Joe Nolan on Carlow's draw plus John Kiely, Brian Lohan and Johnny Kelly.
Dit is de 211e aflevering van de Slimmer Presteren Podcast, over sport, onderzoek en innovatie. In deze aflevering hebben Gerrit en Jurgen het over:Slimmer presteren met een goede jaarplanning: hoe doe je dat?INLEIDING:Een nieuw sportseizoen staat voor de deur. Of je nu traint voor een 5 kilometer, een marathon of een triatlon, de grote vraag blijft: hoe zorg je ervoor dat je op het juiste moment in topvorm bent? In deze aflevering duiken we in de wetenschap en praktijk van jaarplanning en periodisering.We bespreken de klassieke theorie achter periodisering, maar ook de kritiek die steeds vaker klinkt: werkt een rigide schema eigenlijk wel? Wetenschappers zoals John Kiely pleiten voor een flexibelere aanpak, waarbij training wordt afgestemd op hoe je je voelt, je herstel en je dagelijkse leven.Daarnaast kijken we naar hoe topatleten hun jaarplanning invullen. Wat kunnen we leren van wielrenners zoals Mikel Landa, Nairo Quintana en Richard Carapaz? En hoe bouwen Olympische triatleten hun seizoen op?Vanaf het tweede deel van de aflevering schuift sportarts en coach Guido Vroemen aan. Hij deelt zijn visie op jaarplanning en legt uit hoe hij dit toepast bij zijn atleten. Moet je je strikt aan een schema houden of is flexibiliteit de sleutel tot succes?Luister nu en ontdek hoe jij je sportjaar slim kunt plannen, zonder jezelf vast te zetten in een dogmatisch schema.Vragen die in deze aflevering worden beantwoord: 1. Wat is periodisering en waarom zou je het toepassen?Periodisering is een methode om je trainingsjaar in te delen zodat je precies op het juiste moment in vorm bent. Het traditionele model bestaat uit een voorbereidingsfase, een competitieve fase en een herstelperiode. In de praktijk blijkt echter dat een flexibele aanpak vaak beter werkt, omdat het beter aansluit bij de individuele behoeften van een sporter.2. Wat zegt de wetenschap over periodisering?De wetenschap is verdeeld. Sommige onderzoekers, zoals John Kiely, stellen dat traditionele periodisering te star en verouderd is. Het houdt te weinig rekening met factoren zoals slaap, stress en blessuregevoeligheid. Veel coaches en atleten werken daarom met een meer flexibele aanpak, waarbij de planning per week of zelfs per dag kan worden aangepast.3. Hoe ziet een slimme jaarplanning eruit voor amateurs?Een effectieve jaarplanning bevat een globaal overzicht van doelen en piekmomenten, maar laat ruimte voor aanpassingen. Belangrijke principes zijn het slim plannen van wedstrijden, afwisseling in trainingsbelasting en rekening houden met privéomstandigheden zoals vakanties en werk. Flexibiliteit is essentieel om blessures en overbelasting te voorkomen.4. Hoe trainen topatleten en wat kunnen amateurs daarvan leren?Er is niet één juiste manier. Uit de analyse van de trainingsdata van wielrenners zoals Mikel Landa, Nairo Quintana en Richard Carapaz blijkt dat iedereen zijn seizoen anders opbouwt. Sommige atleten gebruiken wedstrijden als training, anderen bouwen rustig op. De belangrijkste les voor amateurs is om een methode te kiezen die past bij hun lichaam, doelen en beschikbare tijd.5. Moet je je strikt houden aan een schema van internet of een coach?Een trainingsschema is een richtlijn en geen verplichting. Strikt vasthouden aan een vast schema kan juist averechts werken, omdat iedereen anders herstelt en reageert op training. Coaches zoals Guido Vroemen maken vaak jaarplannen voor hun atleten, maar houden altijd ruimte voor aanpassingen op basis van de actuele situatie van de sporter.6. Wat zijn de belangrijkste tips voor een effectieve jaarplanning?Een goede jaarplanning is flexibel en afgestemd op je doelen en...
Pulse of the Nation is a celebration of the GAA's 140 years at the centre of Irish life, from its foundation in November 1884 to the present-day institution that has expanded massively at home and abroad. The book zones in on the greatest players in football and hurling, ranking them one-to-ten, accompanied by profiles, in each of the fifteen positions in both codes. The ‘greatest day' for all 32 counties is explored, along with a trawl through the various competitions, from the All-Ireland championships with their ‘Heartbeat of the Irish Summer' billing to those that were once popular but are no longer in place. Controversies are explored, the changed managerial environment is assessed – including the impact of some of the biggest names from Kevin Heffernan to Mick O'Dwyer, from Brian Cody to John Kiely – and the covers are lifted on the GAA's role in Ireland's social and cultural history, including the growth in popularity of camogie and ladies' football. Written by award-winning sports journalists Martin Breheny and Donal Keenan, this is the ultimate publication for the GAA's 140th anniversary Martin Breheny and Donal Keenan spoke to John Mulligan
Today we launch a new podcast, The 42FM with Gavin Cooney and Sinéad O'Carroll.Building on the success of Olympics Daily with Cooney & O'Carroll, The 42FM will zoom out on the biggest sports story of the week, bringing the wider context and issues into play.Here, Sinéad and Gavin analyse and debate whether it is right that Limerick's decorated wing-back Kyle Hayes was nominated as Hurler of the Year - in a year where he faced charges which could have led to him being jailed.Is it reasonable to expect GAA players to be role models?Should GAA leaders act as character witnesses in court?Has John Kiely adequately addressed questions around this case and the culture of this Limerick team?Who has spoken up for the victim of the crime, in the way John Kiely has spoken up for Kyle Hayes? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The race for the All-Ireland SFC seems a bit more open following Dublin's departure but that doesn't necessarily mean that the games will be more open.On this week's Echo Sport Podcast, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony discuss the quality of the football quarter-finals and what changes might be in store for football in general and at a local level as the dust settles following Cork's elimination the previous week.There is also a preview of the coming weekend's McCarthy Insurance Group Football Leagues but the main focus is of course Sunday's All-Ireland SHC semi-final between Cork and Limerick.It's Cork's first appearance in Croke Park since the 16-point loss to the Shannonsiders in the 2021 All-Ireland final but they do come in to the match having already beaten the champions this year in the Munster SHC. Can they repeat that feat or does a recent dip in form - despite wins over Offaly and Dublin - point to John Kiely's men remaining on course for an unprecedented fifth straight title/We look at the areas where the game will be won and lost and what might transpire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ruairi is in the hotseat to look back on an incredible night at SuperValu Pairc ui Chaoimh as Cork beat Limerick. We hear from Pat Ryan, Sean O'Donoghue, Patrick Horgan, Shane Barrett, John Kiely, and Cork Legend Jimmy Barry-Murphy. Ger McCarthy talks us through the game, where Cork go from here, and we discuss the ongoing GAA GO saga. Also we have reaction from Castlehaven's win over St Finbarr's.
We have Kechi Anyadike-Danes back for round two to discuss the second installment of his planned three part research series looking into the divide between human performance research and education and the reality of actual coaching practice. This episode is specifically focused on periodization. We chart the history of how periodization theory developed, and then we look at how coaches responded to a variety of questions about core concepts within periodization. Kechi is a doctoral student at the German Sport University Cologne where he has been looking at various aspects of athlete preparation and how coaches perceive various theories, concepts and strongly held beliefs that exist in the training literature. His doctoral research is being supervised and helped by friend of the pod John Kiely from the University of Limerick and Lars Donath from the German Sport University Cologne. Kechi doesn't just focus on the theoretical, he is also passionate about training and coaching (especially weightlifting). You can find the full text of Kechi's paper here. We also discussed Yuri Verkhoshansky's paper "The End of 'Periodization' in the Training of High Performance Sport" an abbreviated translation of which can be found here. The paper by Matt Clark that we mentioned is available on Modern War Institute here. Some recommended further reading: Foundations of Training Periodization Part I: Historical Outline by Jimmy Pedemonte Foundation of Training Periodization Part II: The Objective of Periodization by Jimmy Pedemonte From Russia with Love? Sixty years of proliferation of L.P. Matveyev's concept of Periodisation? by Arnd Kruger Kechi asked us to include on correction to the section when was discussing a system used in ancient Rome/Greece. The system was called the Tetrad. It is not known whether this was the only approach but it is one that has been popularly discussed due to it appearing in a book called 'On Gymnastics' by Philostratus. Below is the description: By the tetrad system we mean a cycle of four days, each one of which is devoted to a different activity. The first day prepares the athlete; the second is an all-out trial; the third is relaxation; and the fourth a medium-hard workout. The exercise of the first day, the one that prepares him, is made up of short, intense movements which stir up the athlete and prepare him for the hard workout to follow on the next day. The strenuous day (the second) is an all-out test of his potential. The third, the day of relaxation, so to speak, employs his energy in a moderate way, while on the day of the medium workout (the last day), the athlete practices breaking holds himself and preventing his opponent from breaking away.
On this episode we dive into an awesome study that was published recently. It digs into something we often talk about here: the huge gap between sports science research and the actual reality of coaching in the human performance space. Right after it came out we saw people from across the human performance space talking about it, so we knew it would make for a great discussion. The author of the piece is Kechi Anyadike-Danes and our discussion was definitely enhanced because, in addition to his research work, Kechi is also passionate about training and coaching (especially weightlifting). This background puts him in an excellent position to address the ways human performance research (plus accreditation systems, education, etc.) is failing to address the realities of actual human performance coaching. Kechi is a doctoral student at the German Sport University Cologne where I he has been looking at various aspects of athlete preparation and how coaches perceive various theories, concepts and strongly held beliefs that exist in the training literature. He has a particular interest in the reasons for divisions that seem to routinely exist between sports scientists and coaches regarding certain topics. His doctoral research is being supervised and helped by friend of the pod John Kiely from the University of Limerick and Lars Donath from the German Sport University Cologne. Read Kechi's study: Coaches' Perceptions of Factors Driving Training Adaptation: An International Survey We mentioned the TED Talk "Are athletes really getting faster, better, stronger?" Listen to our previous episode with Kechi's research mentor John Kiely
If you still think that sport science CANNOT be about FAITH and TRUST because it is some weird “touchy softy”
It's a four-in-a-row special as Matt and Jack are joined by Limerick legend Donie Ryan to look back on the latest All-Ireland final win. They look back on an incredible performance from John Kiely's men as they overcome Kilkenny to become only the third ever team to win four successive Liam MacCarthy titles. Ryan is asked about the previous four in a row side, Kilkenny of the 00's which the Garryspillane man came directly up against and gives his takes on who are best poised to stop Limerick in 2024. Enjoy!
James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan for a live edition of the pod to discuss Limerick becoming the only the third county to ever win four successive All-Ireland Hurling titles in a row. On this week's podcast: (0:00) - Skehill forgets how Zoom calls work, Limerick's incredible clinical display in the second half, Kilkenny were blown away by Limerick's relentlessness. (06:14) - Casey's points caught the eye but it was Cian Lynch pulling the strings, Croke Park brings out the best in John Kiely's side, did Kilkenny roll over too easily? (21:00) - Do Kilkenny have new blood coming through for a rebuild? Limerick would have hammered anybody yesterday. Kinnereck's genius and Kiely's passion. (49:13) - The 'scourge' of throw hand passes is being discussed again...John Keenan's performance. (01:03:48) - Is it a loss to not have the minor final before the senior? Move the Jubilee Team presentation back to half-time. (01:10:01) - Picking our team of the year, hurler of the year and young hurler of the year. The Hurling Pod will return... Off The Ball has teamed up with Bord Gais Energy to bring you The Hurling Pod. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game - promoting inclusivity in hurling.
James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan for a live edition of the pod to discuss Limerick becoming the only the third county to ever win four successive All-Ireland Hurling titles in a row. On this week's podcast: (0:00) - Skehill forgets how Zoom calls work, Limerick's incredible clinical display in the second half, Kilkenny were blown away by Limerick's relentlessness. (06:14) - Casey's points caught the eye but it was Cian Lynch pulling the strings, Croke Park brings out the best in John Kiely's side, did Kilkenny roll over too easily? (21:00) - Do Kilkenny have new blood coming through for a rebuild? Limerick would have hammered anybody yesterday. Kinnereck's genius and Kiely's passion. (49:13) - The 'scourge' of throw hand passes is being discussed again...John Keenan's performance. (01:03:48) - Is it a loss to not have the minor final before the senior? Move the Jubilee Team presentation back to half-time. (01:10:01) - Picking our team of the year, hurler of the year and young hurler of the year. The Hurling Pod will return... Off The Ball has teamed up with Bord Gais Energy to bring you The Hurling Pod. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game - promoting inclusivity in hurling.
Limerick's John Kiely and Barry Nash, as well as Kilkenny's Derek Lyng, speak to the gathered media afer Limerick are crowned All-Ireland champions once again. @BGEGAA
Richie Holland on Cork City's win over Treaty United, Cork v Galway in the camogie semi finals, Louise Quinn on Women's World Cup, build up to the All-Ireland hurling final - Derek Lyng and John Kiely - and Tomas Mulcahy previews the clash.
Aisling O'Reilly spoke with Limerick's John Kiely, David Reidy and Mike Casey as they prepare for their four in a row challenge against Kilkenny this weekend. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
Limerick boss John Kiely has thrown his support behind the ladies footballers and camogie players, saying that a players' charter needs to be established right away. It's as protests are ongoing over demands for basic medical, gym, nutrition and expense arrangements around their intercounty regimes. Fiona McHale, Mayo ladies footballer joined Kieran to discuss...
One third of the Hurling Pod, Paul Murphy spoke with Aisling O'Reilly after Limerick booked their place in the All Ireland Senior Hurling final with victory over Galway. Hear also from Limerick manager John Kiely as well as Galway boss Henry Shefflin after the game. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
Galway's senior hurlers attempt to dethrone four-in-a-row chasing Limerick this Saturday (8th July) when the teams meet in an All-Ireland semi-final in Croke Park for the second successive year. John Kiely's men were 0-27 to 1-21 last year, their third win in-a-row against the Tribesmen, who haven't beaten the Shannonsiders in championship since 2005. Leading up to the game, Galway manager Henry Shefflin has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan. == Throw-in at Croke Park on Saturday is 6pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan to discuss the impact of Declan Hannon's injury on Limerick, Tipperary's record win against Offaly, and whether the McDonagh Cup finalists should enter the All-Ireland Series? They also preview this weekend's Quarter-Finals at the Gaelic Grounds. On the pod this week: (0:00) - Gaelic Grounds to host the All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals. Limerick captain Declan Hannon will miss the All-Ireland semi-finals with a knee injury, how do the holders replace him? (15:43) - John Kiely's panel are being tested, would he consider Gearoid Hegarty at centre-back? Who is the leading contender for hurler of the year? (22:12) - Tipperary's record scoring total against Offaly. The hunger shown by Liam Cahill's team. A massive gulp for Offaly to try and close. Faithful boss Johnny Kelly on whether the McDonagh Cup final teams should be in the All-Ireland Series. (42:04) - Why oh why was Carlow v Dublin not on GAAGO? McDonagh Cup winners were competitive for an hour. Targets for Leinster next season. (50:12) - Do Dublin have any chance against Clare? Could Clare have one eye on Kilkenny? (01:08:00) - 'Jaysus I hate Tipperary'. Potentially a thriller between the Premier and the Tribesmen. Skehill is sick of people calling Galway inconsistent. (01:21:00) - Seamus Callanan reaches 40 Championship games from play, how he became more than just a scorer. (01:35:00) - Skehill has been researching gaelic football. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. The Hurling Pod has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan to discuss the impact of Declan Hannon's injury on Limerick, Tipperary's record win against Offaly, and whether the McDonagh Cup finalists should enter the All-Ireland Series? They also preview this weekend's Quarter-Finals at the Gaelic Grounds. On the pod this week: (0:00) - Gaelic Grounds to host the All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals. Limerick captain Declan Hannon will miss the All-Ireland semi-finals with a knee injury, how do the holders replace him? (15:43) - John Kiely's panel are being tested, would he consider Gearoid Hegarty at centre-back? Who is the leading contender for hurler of the year? (22:12) - Tipperary's record scoring total against Offaly. The hunger shown by Liam Cahill's team. A massive gulp for Offaly to try and close. Faithful boss Johnny Kelly on whether the McDonagh Cup final teams should be in the All-Ireland Series. (42:04) - Why oh why was Carlow v Dublin not on GAAGO? McDonagh Cup winners were competitive for an hour. Targets for Leinster next season. (50:12) - Do Dublin have any chance against Clare? Could Clare have one eye on Kilkenny? (01:08:00) - 'Jaysus I hate Tipperary'. Potentially a thriller between the Premier and the Tribesmen. Skehill is sick of people calling Galway inconsistent. (01:21:00) - Seamus Callanan reaches 40 Championship games from play, how he became more than just a scorer. (01:35:00) - Skehill has been researching gaelic football. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. The Hurling Pod has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
Aisling O'Reilly chats to pundit Jamesie O'Connor, Limerick's John Kiely and Declan Hannon as well as Clare's Brian Lohan after their clash today in the Munster Championship. Hurling with BGE GAA
John Kiely Speaking To Media Ahead Of Munster SHC Final V Clare
Clare hurling legend Jamesie O'Connor spoke with Jonathan Higgins following a historic victory for the Banner County. Clare hung on to a one-point victory to take home a famous win and inflict the first championship defeat upon Limerick in 1,374 days. Jonathan also caught up with Clare manager Brian Lohan, as well as Peter Duggan, and Limerick manager John Kiely. Hurling w/ Bord Gais Energy GAA
Ger Gilroy was joined by two-time All-Star Anthony Nash for a look back and ahead at the All-Ireland senior hurling championship to date. Anthony discussed the likelihood of John Kiely's Limerick team named for Saturday's clash with Clare being accurate, Brian Lohan's decision to stick Eibhear Quilligan back in goal, the brutality of being dropped, and much more. In association with Bord Gais Energy
Joe Molloy was joined by two-time All-Ireland winner Jamesie O'Connor to review the weekend's major hurling action on Monday's Off The Ball. In association with Bord Gais Energy
After the first round of games in the Munster and Hurling Championships, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan for a live version of the podcast. The Hurling Pod with Bord Gáis Energy - proud sponsors of the Senior Hurling Championship and the Legends Tour Series at Croke Park. (0:00) - Our first live version of The Hurling Pod. Waterford give Limerick a good rattle but did they miss a chance to inflict a defeat? (16:44) - The cost to the Deise of losing De Burca to a season-ending injury. Dessie Hutchinson's role. Credit to Davy. (23:45) - Assessing the big refereeing calls at Semple Stadium. More retrospective bans ahead? John Kiely calls out 'bullshite' hype about his team, are Limerick being reffed fairly? (35:19) - Tipp go goal crazy against Clare. Are the Premier 'back'? Cathal Barrett's man marking job on Tony Kelly. (47:28) - Psychological impact of Tipp's win for the rest of their campaign. Clare's wides and soft goals hurt them. Bouncing back from a goalkeeping error. Clare 'behind the 8 ball'. Do Clare change keeper for Limerick? (01:11:11) - Does Skehill give Davy credit for how he set his team up against Limerick? Thriller between Antrim and Dublin in the Leinster Championship. Dublin need to win against Westmeath. TJ Reid returns for Kilkenny in rout of Westmeath. Billy Drennan in a moon boot. (01:21:40) - Galway recover from conceding early goals to defeat Wexford. Models need Reck and Chin. Evan Niland shooting the lights out. Kilkenny v Galway feels huge this weekend. Pushing back the Skehill draft and Fr Ted for later this week...
After the first round of games in the Munster and Hurling Championships, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan for a live version of the podcast. The Hurling Pod with Bord Gáis Energy - proud sponsors of the Senior Hurling Championship and the Legends Tour Series at Croke Park. (0:00) - Our first live version of The Hurling Pod. Waterford give Limerick a good rattle but did they miss a chance to inflict a defeat? (16:44) - The cost to the Deise of losing De Burca to a season-ending injury. Dessie Hutchinson's role. Credit to Davy. (23:45) - Assessing the big refereeing calls at Semple Stadium. More retrospective bans ahead? John Kiely calls out 'bullshite' hype about his team, are Limerick being reffed fairly? (35:19) - Tipp go goal crazy against Clare. Are the Premier 'back'? Cathal Barrett's man marking job on Tony Kelly. (47:28) - Psychological impact of Tipp's win for the rest of their campaign. Clare's wides and soft goals hurt them. Bouncing back from a goalkeeping error. Clare 'behind the 8 ball'. Do Clare change keeper for Limerick? (01:11:11) - Does Skehill give Davy credit for how he set his team up against Limerick? Thriller between Antrim and Dublin in the Leinster Championship. Dublin need to win against Westmeath. TJ Reid returns for Kilkenny in rout of Westmeath. Billy Drennan in a moon boot. (01:21:40) - Galway recover from conceding early goals to defeat Wexford. Models need Reck and Chin. Evan Niland shooting the lights out. Kilkenny v Galway feels huge this weekend. Pushing back the Skehill draft and Fr Ted for later this week...
This is a repost of one of our most popular episodes back in April 2020. If you haven't listened to this episode, we highly encourage you to give it a listen: This episode features Dr. Mike Isreatel of Renaissance Periodization and John Kiely a senior lecturer at the University of Lancashire discussing Periodization "theory" and how useful it is for coaches in the modern era. Of course your host Mike Tuchscherer shares his insights and personal anecdotes for a bottom-up style training that we've dubbed "Emerging Strategies". Please share this with your fellow lifting enthusiasts if you found it valuable!
With Offaly crowned Division Two A champions and an intriguing Division One decider between Limerick and Kilkenny ahead - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking hurling with Will O'Callaghan. The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the Senior Hurling Championship and Legends Tour Series at Croke Park. (0:00) - Pairc Ui Chaoimh the right venue for the Division One League final? A chance for Kilkenny to land a psychological blow against Limerick? (14:32) - Limerick can still go up another level. Quaid it the glue that holds it together. Unbeaten Championship run under John Kiely. Kilkenny are still building. (29:10) - Picking the best of the rest to beat Limerick (including a non-current inter-county hurler!). How many Limerick players could be left out of the best XV in the country? (54:47) - Offaly returning to Division One, fixture schedule pile-up. Still an excellent campaign for Kildare.
The Racing Post's Richie Forristal joins OTB's Johnny Ward to look back on a successful week for the Irish in the Cotswolds with Paul Townend and Willie Mullins reigning supreme and discuss what English racing needs to do to challenge their Irish sea neighbours.
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All Star goalkeeper Anthony Nash joined Ger Gilroy to assess the world of intercounty hurling, and somehow managed to dive into Roy Keane, Saipan and John Kiely!
Cork boss Pat Ryan and Limerick boss John Kiely on Cork's win, Cian Blake of Tennis Ireland on their Davis Cup tie away to Peru, and a super episode of Hear Me Roar with Valerie Mulcahy in conversation with rower Sanita Puspure.
Episode 111: Dr Andy McDonald chats to Dr John Kiely a Strength & Conditioning Coach, Performance Consultant and Senior Lecturer. John has a wealth of experience and has enjoyed a career with roles at UK Athletics, Munster Rugby, Irish Rugby, Egypt Football World Cup Squad 2018, various Irish NGB's and more! Currently John is a Senior Lecturer in Performance and Innovation, PE and Sports Sciences at The University of Limerick, where he is supervising PhD candidates working within professional multi-disciplinary performance environments and pursuing practice-based post-graduate qualifications. Among John's well known academic contributions he has published an article titled "Periodization Theory: Confronting an Inconvenient Truth" - This article combined with Johns present day perspective is the basis for this podcast conversation. Topics Discussed: Origins of periodisation Has planning of training changed? Are there key fundamentals when organising training? Biopsychosocial considerations to physical preparation Where you can find John LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Performance and Innovation, PE and Sports Sciences at The University of Limerick Sponsor Inform Performance is sponsored by VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie
“Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see.” I'll credit Tom Hanks and The Polar Express with this quote. And although it's a children's Christmas movie, it couldn't hold more true in the real world today. In today's episode, Dr. John Kiely explains how our beliefs impact our physical, mental, and emotional well-being, and gives us several tactical takeaways for success in any realm. Well known for his role as a performance coach, Dr. Kiely has worked with athletes of all ages, in a variety of settings, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the 2008 Olympics, and the 2004 Paralympics, as well as both junior and senior IAAF World Athletics Championships. He's a prolific writer, speaker, and presenter with more than 60 articles to his name and currently supervises professional doctorate candidates pursuing practice-based doctoral-level qualifications while working in professional multi-disciplinary performance environments. To help us understand the complexity of the placebo effect and managing people, Dr. Kiely details: The different methods that can be used to manage high-pressure situations (17:20) The “secret” behind how the placebo effect works (42:25) How to leverage the relationship between pain and placebo (52:20) The danger of placebo's evil twin and what thought processes to avoid (1:08:45) Referenced Materials: The Placebo Prescription A fascinating landmark study of placebo surgery for knee osteoarthritis A controlled trial of arthroscopic surgery for osteoarthritis of the knee Attribution and Person Perception Connect with Dr. Kiely: Twitter: @simplysportssci Instagram: @simplysportssci Research Gate: John Kiely If you liked this episode, we would truly appreciate it if you would leave a review. It helps us not to get buried under some of these bigger podcasts, and we want this information to reach as wide of an audience as possible. So share it with a friend or family member who might be interested! There are only a few days left in our holiday book sale. Please help us support the Leukemia Lymphoma Foundation and the Alzheimer's Association by purchasing a signed copy of Conscious Coaching. This is not only a great cause, but also gives us the chance to personally say thank you for supporting our small family-owned business. Your support makes a tremendous difference and we appreciate our community more than you know! CLICK HERE to make your purchase of $11.99/ each! Today's episode is brought to you by: Momentous: With their new, melatonin-free sleep formula, I can enjoy the benefits of a great night's sleep without having to deal with the next day's grogginess. All of their products are tested at the highest level, and they are for anyone who wants to feel better without overthinking their nutrition. Use Code: BRETT15 for 15% off your order. Dynamic Fitness & Strength: These guys are our go-to equipment partner. Fully customizable and manufactured in the heartland of America- whether you're looking to outfit your home gym or entire weight room, visit mydynamicfitness.com to get started. Tell them Brett and the Art of Coaching Team sent you!
Today coach Maddy Cope talks to John Kiely who is an elite performance coach and lecturer with experience across numerous sports. John explains the importance of our mindset and beliefs when it comes to training. It can be easy to fall into the trap of thinking physical adaptations are a case of “training stimulus in”, and “gains out” and in turn this has led us to coin the terms “responders” and “non-responders”. John explains the deeper complexity of physical adaptations in terms of the impact of our perceptions and introduces the concept of predictive processing and coding. and the idea of responders and non-responders. This podcast is a call for us to think more about our training approach, be curious about our monitoring and what works for us at any given time, and build trust in the process.Main topics:The importance of trusting the process in trainingA discussion of the generalisation of training principlesUnderstanding the complex of adaptationThe importance of mindset in training John's email and social media for queries: jkiely@simplysportssci.comhttps://twitter.com/simplysportsscihttps://www.instagram.com/simplysportssci/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-kiely-a77b9119/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Kiely/researchThe Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
Craig Pickering is one of eight British athletes to be selected for both the Summer and Winter Olympics. He earned his professional doctorate from the University of Central Lancashire and has extensively studied the science of individual responses to training. In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Craig's work with John Kiely, why individual responses to training exist, along with how coaches can use this information to inform the training prescription for their athletes. Onyx:https://www.onyxstraps.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offhttps://www.instagram.com/onyx_straps/Weightlifting House:https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offCheck out the AI:https://weightlifting.ai/Follow Craig:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Craig-Pickeringhttps://twitter.com/craig100mhttps://www.instagram.com/craig100m/?hl=en
Today's episode features John Kiely. John is a senior lecturer in Performance and Innovation at the University of Limerick. In addition to his current work with doctoral and Ph.D. candidates, John is a frequent keynote speaker, and has extensive athletic performance training and consultation experience. His coaching, consulting and advisory work includes numerous sports such as rugby, soccer/football, track and Paralympics. In his time as an athlete, John won multiple titles in kickboxing and boxing. John appeared years ago on episode 113 of the podcast. Training is much more than simply putting together a series of sets, reps and exercises, but invokes the “totality” of a human being. This totality includes not only the body and mechanical forces, but also the mind and one's environmental influence. In other words, your training results are a factor of both your program, perceptions and environment, and the roles of the latter must not be minimized. On today's show, John will cover training on the level of placebo and nocebo effects, the impact of an athlete's beliefs and perception of the training session, coaching practice to engage the mind, as well as the idea of a “screen for beliefs” when starting a period of training with an athlete. This is an awesome episode that really helps us understand the fullness of the processes involved within adapting to a training stimulus or program. Today's episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, Lost Empire Herbs, and the Elastic Essentials online course. For 15% off your Lost Empire Herbs order, head to lostempireherbs.com/justfly. To try Pine Pollen for FREE (just pay for shipping), head to: justflypinepollen.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. Timestamps and Main Points: 3:51 – What John means by the idea: “The worth of a training program is not contained in the prescription” 15:06 – Looking at training on the level of placebo and nocebo effects 25:28 – How to ethically and optimally leverage the placebo effect in coaching 33:18 – What type of intellectual participation is ideal for athletes in the course of a training day 46:23 – How perception of the training session is going to have a substantial impact on how an athlete will adapt 52:57 – Program repeatability and novelty elements in training 58:27 – John's take on a “screen for beliefs” in athletic coaching “From a practical perspective, going back to the 40s and 50s, (the great coaches) were good communicators, inspirational, they were able to get ideas and perspectives out of their heads, into the athlete's heads” “Some great coaches have really average programs, but the key is that the athlete buys into them” “It's important what people's health behaviors are, but what's really important is how people believe their health behaviors are” “How can I screen an athlete for their beliefs” “What (removing perception of threat) allows you to do is release more resources (to training)” “So all placebo is, is I'm taking a cue from the external world, I'm believing the future is a little brighter, and I can release more resources” “Releasing resources can be thinking, thinking demands energy, it demands cerebral blood flow” “Even a coach's facial expression, if interpreted as negative, has a negative effect on athletes… I need to be conscious that if I give negative signals, it is going to affect the training” “We have made the assumption that you can predict training outcomes, but the evidence is completely against that” “It's what athletes are paying attention to, and how they are interpreting those signals” “If you want something to hurt more, think about it more” “The reality is, it is not the physical act that activates the stress response, the stress response is activated by your perception of what is going to happen, and how your body needs to prepare for that”
We had plenty of immediate reaction on OTB Saturday to the news that Brian Cody has stepped down as Kilkenny hurling manager after 24 years in charge and 11 All-Ireland's. Limerick's All-Ireland-winning boss John Kiely, Cody's 2011 All-Ireland-winning captain Brian Hogan, and former GAA President Nickey Brennan were among those who joined John Duggan to pay tribute to an extraordinary managerial career. Former Galway boss Cyril Farrell and ex-Clare star Jamesie O'Connor were also on the show.
We had plenty of immediate reaction on OTB Saturday to the news that Brian Cody has stepped down as Kilkenny hurling manager after 24 years in charge and 11 All-Ireland's. Limerick's All-Ireland-winning boss John Kiely, Cody's 2011 All-Ireland-winning captain Brian Hogan, and former GAA President Nickey Brennan were among those who joined John Duggan to pay tribute to an extraordinary managerial career. Former Galway boss Cyril Farrell and ex-Clare star Jamesie O'Connor were also on the show.
Fresh from winning his fourth All-Ireland as manager of Limerick, John Kiely joined OTB's Aisling O'Reilly at the team hotel to discuss this latest success. Up first, however, OTB's resident Limerick supporter Arthur James O'Dea joined Richie McCormack on Monday's Off The Ball to share his own experience of the day.
The 2018 All-Ireland winner breaks down how John Kiely´s side just won their first-ever three-in-a-row on Sunday against Kilkenny. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Today Angus sits down with a long time hero of his, and well and truly picks his brains about coaching philosophies, "evidence based" training, and many of the helpful lessons Angus has picked up from John's work over the years. Check out John Kiely on instagram! (@simplysportssci) Check out our sponsor Paieon Health! https://paieonhealth.com.au/ DISCOUNT CODES: "HYPERFLY20" at the checkout to get 20% off a Flywheel! "HYPERTIBS20" at the checkout to get 20% off a Tib-bar! Let us know what you think! Leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/hyperformancepodcast To Find programs, products, and other content: https://linktr.ee/hyperformancemedia
On this episode we welcome Drew's hero to the conversation: Dr. John Kiely. He established himself as a serious athlete with several Irish national championships in kickboxing and Muay Thai and ultimately won the Irish heavyweight boxing championship twice. After his competitive career he set out on his career in strength and conditioning which has taken him to the highest levels of sport in Europe. He's coached world champions and Olympians in a wide variety of sports, he's coached teams at the highest levels of soccer and track and field. But what he's best known for now is his writing, much of which is critical of periodization theory, especially the way many of its traditional paradigms are based on outdated stress science. At its root, this is a conversation about how humans are not robots, and the non-physical components of training are almost certainly more important than the details of the physical aspect. You can find his publications here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Kiely You can learn about the Professional Doctorate in Human Performance and Innovation program he works with at the University of Limerick here: https://www.ul.ie/gps/human-performance-and-innovation-professional-doctorate
Welcome to Episode 15 of The Hurling Pod - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Limerick land their 4th successive Munster title, overcoming Clare in a thriller after extra time. (32:58) – Reaction from Clare boss Brian Lohan and Limerick manager John Kiely. Will Cian Lynch be fit for the semi-finals? (42:11) – TJ Reid's frees helped Kilkenny defeat Galway and land a 74th Leinster title and 18th of the Cody era. (1:03:00) - Yes we're talking about another handshake between Cody and Shefflin. (1:15:33) - Antrim overcome dogged Kerry in the Joe McDonagh Cup final, low attendance at Croke Park on Saturday, McDonagh Cup coverage, Cahill staying at Waterford. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
It was another bumper weekend of the Provincial Hurling and Football Championships. OTB Sports has all of the reaction and analysis you need off the back of the weekend to keep the conversations going into the next weeks. Cork and Kerry battled in Pairc Ui Rinn on Saturday in the Munster Senior Football Championship, however it was Sunday that provided the games of the weekend. Limerick hosted Tipperary in the Munster Hurling Championship, before Donegal beat Cavan in Clones to book their place in the Ulster football final. The weekend was rounded out by Galway, who ran riot over Leitrim to book their place in the Connacht football final. [0:16:203] - Paddy Stapleton reaction to Limerick's win over Tipperary [13:07:799] - John Kiely [15:43:226] - Conleith Gilligan's analysis of Donegal's victory over Cavan [28:32:806] - Mickey Graham [30:47:811] - Declan Bonner [33:09:983] - Michael Murphy [36:26:424] - Paeder Mogan [38:15:168] - Ryan McHugh