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Science for Sport Podcast
262: Balancing Performance and Player Health

Science for Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 35:29


This week on the Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves chats with Sophie Smith-Moore, the England Men's Pathway Physiotherapist and Disability Cricket Medical Services Lead. In this episode, Sophie takes us on her journey from a fresh graduate to a key player in elite cricket, sharing her insights on the unique challenges faced by fast bowlers and the critical role of data analytics in injury prevention. Discover how Sophie navigates the fine line between traditional methodologies and cutting-edge science, ensuring athletes perform at their peak while staying injury-free. Sophie also reflects on her recent tour with the England men's under-19s in South Africa, offering invaluable lessons on self-care for practitioners and the importance of understanding the diverse needs of athletes in both men's and disability cricket. About Sophie Smith-Moore Sophie Smith-Moore is an experienced physiotherapist currently serving as the England Men's Pathway Physiotherapist and Disability Cricket Medical Services Lead. A graduate of Northumbria University in 2011, Sophie initially entered the field without a clear focus on sports but quickly gravitated towards it. Sophie has worked with Yorkshire Cricket, GB Boxing and Leeds Carnegie and has gained valuable experience supporting players at various levels, including county and international. Sophie is passionate about optimising athlete performance and well-being, where she advocates for a holistic approach to care. With her expertise and commitment, she plays a vital role in shaping the future of sports physiotherapy in cricket. FREE 7d SCIENCE FOR SPORT ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241 ​ Learn Quicker & More Effectively ​ Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery ​ Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In ​ Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese ​ Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More ​ Improve Your Athletes' Performance ​ Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes ​ Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research

Rugby Coach Weekly
The Coaching Knife: How can you develop mindset skills, with Andy Key

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 24:23


Welcome to the coaching knife when we cut to the root of the matter. In this episode, we speak to Andy Key founder of Fit4Performance and a senior RFU coach.Focusing on improving performance, we are going to cut to the root on how you can develop mindset skills. Andy set up the Leicester Tigers Academy when the game went professional, was director of rugby at Leeds Carnegie and was awarded director of rugby of the year in 2010.He is the founder of Fit4Performance which focuses on delivering a Mindset Skills Framework (underpinned by Gazings Red2Blue), helping Youngsters, Parents, Teachers, Coaches and Teams to understand the importance 'Mindset Skills' play in the overall sports performance equation.You can find out more at www.fit4performance.co.uk and contact him by email andy@fit4performance.co.uk

Goal 90
Graham Potter's Incredible Rise: From University Football To Managing Chelsea

Goal 90

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 8:25


Graham Potter has come a really long way. He started out coaching now-disbanded Leeds Carnegie, and now, he's coaching Chelsea in the Champions League. But his story is a pretty interesting and quite uncommon one. Yes, he played professional football like most coaches of top football clubs, but unlike most, Potter has a Master's degree. Here's the story of Graham Potter's incredible rise from university football to managing one of the biggest clubs in Europe.

Hoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam Neter
The role universities have to play within British basketball - with Matt Newby - Ep. 84

Hoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam Neter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 97:34


For Episode 84 of the Hoopsfix Podcast we sit down with Worcester Wolves Head Coach Matt Newby.Having been coaching for over 21 years, Newby, is one of the few coaches to have won titles at NBL Division 4, Division 3, Division 2, Division 1 and BBL levels following his BBL Cup title in January with Worcester. He has won no less than 14 national titles across Senior competitions, from National League, to BUCS and the BBL.He built a programme from the bottom up, taking the Leeds Carnegie programme from the lower rungs of the national leagues through to a BBL franchise, the Leeds Force, which was in the top flight from 2014-2018.Coach Newby had a difficult departure from the Force, and after two years out from the pros returned last season at the helm of the Worcester Wolves.In this 1 hour and 40 minute podcast, we go into his new life at Worcester, dissect the journey of Leeds Carnegie through the national leagues to the BBL and look at the role of educational institutions like universities and their role within British basketball.Time stamps:00:00 Intro3:03 Interview start3:07 How he sees this season going with COVID4:01 Whether Worcester are in a better situation than some clubs because of the university partnership5:12 Worcester's roster this season and where the imports are6:12 Whether he's surprised with how well Worcester have been competing without their imports7:14 Transitioning from Leeds to Worcester9:01 The differences between his role in Leeds and Worcester11:46 Reflecting on his cup title with Worcester13:21 How high he would put the Cup title on his resumé15:07 Matching up with Andreas in the Cup Final, his old NBL rival16:51 How much of a blow it was for Worcester that the season was cut short due to COVID18:26 His start in basketball and made him first get involved26:35 Going to the US for 8-10 years every Summer28:15 Covering his costs to go to the US29:10 What the US was doing for his coaching development that he wasn't getting in the UK31:40 Whether young coaches now have more resource to improve their coaching33:53 You've got to pay your dues to get a head coaching role36:17 The importance of man-management and not just XS and Os38:34 When recruiting a player how important is the connection the coach has with them41:00 His involvement with York Vikings41:44 Whether he was full time coaching from the moment he left uni42:41 Implementing a scaled out schools coaching program44:34 His coaching role with the council45:43 How he first got involved with Leeds Met university48:29 Why a university looks at sport and wants to focus on it50:22 The timelines and aspirations of the plan for the university programme52:18 The success of the programme through the national league and why it worked56:11 The double-edged sword of being backed by a university58:42 How BUCS and university basketball has changed over the last decade or so1:02:53 How much of an opportunity BUCS basketball has to be a bigger part of the British basketball ecosystem1:06:12 How the BBL opportunity in Leeds first arose1:08:01 Losing the university backing of the BBL franchise shortly before the entry into the league1:09:40 Why the decided to push forward with the franchise despite losing the full backing of the university1:11:00 Whether he would advise himself back then not to enter the BBL1:12:22 Picking up 9 wins in his first BBL season and whether that exceeded expectations1:14:14 The differences between running an NBL Division 1 program and a BBL franchise1:15:48 Whether he thinks the BBL franchise committee should have not let Leeds enter1:16:27 Making the playoffs in Leeds' second BBL season 1:18:42 The resources Leeds had in comparison to other BBL franchises1:19:41 His final year with the club before departing1:20:51 What ultimately led to the breakdown of the club1:22:33 How hard it was having to leave the club he helped build up from the bottom1:24:53 Whether he wanted to have another crack at a BBL franchise in Leeds after they withdrew from the league1:26:18 What he was doing during his two years out from the pros1:27:06 His thoughts when he was saw the Worcester position advertised1:28:16 The lack of stability around coaching roles1:29:22 best British junior player he's ever seen1:31:07 Favourite player he's coached1:32:21 His coaching role models and inspirations1:34:47 Favourite basketball memory1:34:24 Where he wants to be in 3-5 yearsThe show has been approved on iTunes – find it here and please subscribe to automatically receive new episodes straight to your phone/computer/tablet – if you could give us a review/rating it would be much appreciated to help the podcast spread far and wide, meanwhile it is also on Spotify here, Overcast, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts.You can support Hoopsfix's work in helping to grow British basketball on Patreon.

The Next 100 Days Podcast
#249 – Charlie Beech – Sporting Coach in Business

The Next 100 Days Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 62:12


Introducing Charlie Beech, Sporting Coach   Charlie Beech is a sporting coach in business and a full time rugby player. He works for the worlds number one business coaching firm and has also played rugby all around the world, starting at 6 years old.   Sporting Coach to Business Before becoming a Sporting Coach, Charlie started out by playing rugby when he was just 6 years old. He began playing local counties in Bedfordshire before playing for England's Under 16's. That got Charlie a Rugby scholarship at a boarding school. Charlie was able to play all around the world with rugby but he soon got sick of it being his full time job. One of the board memebers when Charlie played for Leeds Carnegie owned a Wealth Management company. He had gone for an interview but unfortunately didnt get the role. Instead he got introduced to the senior partner of Action Coach in York and Leeds and started his journey with him. A Clear Vision Charlie has started to help sporting people move into buisness, using their sporting skills. The key thing to do is have a clear vision. If your a business and don't make it clear at the start what exactly you want doing ,then nothings ever going to get done right. A clear vision is key. As a sporting Coach, Charlie has different ways of seeing things. People learn in different ways. Some a visual learners, some a physical. It can be as simple as changing the way you present the information. Very few people turn up to do a bad job.You just need to give them that direction. That clear vision. Mentors, Trainers, Consultants and Coaches mentors (as Charlie would put it) have. been there and dont that. You can lean on the for experience and they can show you where the pitfalls are. Mentors can show you where a safe path is.  Training is where someone will come in and do a course on a certain area to work on and improve your skills. Then they will leave an you have to impliment it yourself. Consultants are people who come in and have a look at where your business is. They will tell you what they would do to change it and give you a plan. Coaching is where you go in and speak to the owner and see where you can add value but whilst making them think for themselves. Sometimes it's easier for people to see problems from an outside perspective and putting that idea above their head.   If any of you would like to get in touch with Charlie you can find him on Linkedin and at Action Coach.   If you want to find out more about Graham, follow this link. And lastly (but not at all least!), you can contact Kevin by following through to his page here.    If you liked this Podcast on Coaching, you can listen to this podcast on The Clear Coach here.  

Rugby Wisdom
#17: Sir Ian McGeechan,: British & Irish Lions, Scotland and Wasps

Rugby Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 8:45


Sir Ian McGeechan won thirty-two caps, playing at fly-half and centre, and captained the team nine times. Sir Ian, as a player, toured with the British and Irish Lions in both 1974 and 1977.Sir Ian was the British and Irish Lions Head Coach in 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2009. In 2005 he coached the midweek side on the British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand on the invitation of Sir Clive Woodward. On the international stage, Sir Ian also won the 1990 Grand Slam with Scotland. Domestically, Sir Ian became the Director of Rugby at London Wasps in 2005, and led his team to the Powergen Anglo-Welsh Cup title, beating Llanelli Scarlets in the final at Twickenham. In his second season, London Wasps claimed the Heineken Cup and in his third season, they lifted the Premiership cup.In 2010 Sir Ian joined the coaching staff at Gloucester as an advisor to Head Coach Bryan Redpath and his coaching team, and in 2010 he moved to local rivals Bath Rugby as performance director.Taking over as the director of rugby at Bath in 2011, the following year Ian was appointed executive chairman of Leeds Carnegie.Ian was knighted in the 2010 New Years’ Honours List for his services to rugby, and received an OBE in 1990.

Rugby Hive
Mike Friday

Rugby Hive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 82:40


Hosts Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell are joined by legends Mike Friday and Henry Paul for #RugbyHive Episode 6. Mike Friday is one of the most successful Sevens coaches of all-time. He led England to four consecutive Hong Kong 7s titles (2002-2006), placed 3rd on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in 2005 and 2nd in 2006, with Henry Paul being a standout member of that talented squad, including a Silver Medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Friday then took Kenya from 12th to 5th in the world, their best ever finish in 7s history. More recently he turned potential into podium finishes with Team USA, climbing the ladder from 13th in 2014 to Series runners-up in 2019. His side was the most consistent team on the planet in 2018/2019 playing in all 10 semi finals. Friday will take the USA Eagles for the second time to the Olympic Games, this time it's Japan 2021. The former England 7s captain, is also a two-time winner of the Tetley Cup with London Wasps. Henry Paul has done what many dream of being able to accomplish, play both rugby league and rugby union successfully. So much so that he represented New Zealand in league 24 times from 1995 to 2001, scoring 121 points and playing in two Rugby League World Cups. The following year he debuted for England in union, playing in 6 Tests from 2002 to 2004 and later the Sevens World Series. He has played over 500 professional club matches. In league he won the Challenge Cup at Wembley in London on two occasions and has represented: Wakefield Trinity, Wigan (147 matches, scoring 550 points and winning the Super League Grand Final), Bradford Bulls (100 matches, amassing a remarkable 960 points and winning the Super League Grand Final), Harlequins (63 matches, scoring 240 points). In union he has won the Zurich Premiership and Powergen Cup and has represented: Bath, Gloucester (116 matches, scoring 802 pints), Leeds Carnegie and Rotherham. Paul also won a Silver Medal in 7s at the 2006 Commonwealth Games for England. He has coached Russia in 7s and 15s and is the current Canadian 7s Head Coach preparing for the Olympic Games in Japan. In today's episode we talk about the England 7s program being cut by the RFU in 2020 ahead of the 2021 Olympics. We go down memory lane when Paul played for Friday on the Sevens World Series, as well as how he was able to represent both New Zealand and England. We delve into their coaching journeys, how their programs in USA and Canada are preparing for the Olympic Games and what it's like coaching against each other. What was touring like in the early years? Why is Friday nicknamed Geyser? And why are Russians the friendliest people on earth? We hope you enjoy and follow us on these platforms! Podcast

The Just Checking In Podcast
JCIP #17 - Kearnan Myall

The Just Checking In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 74:17


In the seventeenth episode of the Just Checking In Podcast, we spoke to former professional rugby player, Kearnan Myall. Kearnan has played for a number of Premiership Rugby clubs including London Wasps and Sale Sharks. He started his career at Championship club Leeds Carnegie, now known as Yorkshire Carnegie. Kearnan has also been capped by England at both England U18 and England Saxons level and was included in former Head Coach Stuart Lancaster's squad for the 2013 tour of South America. Kearnan is now studying for a PHD at Oxford University in Psychiatry. In August 2019 he came out about his mental health issues in a Guardian interview and has since been a prominent and trailblazing mental health advocate in the professional sport community. We talked about this article and his experiences of suicide and depression. We also took a look back at his playing career, how the mental health of players is looked after in professional rugby, his PHD, the impact Stuart Lancaster had on his mental health, dressing room culture and of course, a mental health chat. As always, #itsokaytovent Read Kearnan's Guardian interview with Robert Kitson here: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/aug/19/kearnan-myall-england-players-mental-health-training-camp **TRIGGER WARNING** This podcast contains discussions around suicide which some listeners may find distressing or upsetting so please listen with caution. Music: @Patawawa - Strange; www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk

Masterminds - High Performance Sports
Stuart Lancaster - Leading the Elite

Masterminds - High Performance Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 37:20


Stuart has worked at the highest level of International Sport. He was appointed to the role of England Head Coach in 2011 and led the team through four Six Nations campaigns and a Rugby World Cup in 2015. He is a former Leeds Tykes player and played representative rugby with Scotland at age grade level. Having been forced to retire due to injury at the age of 30, the qualified teacher moved into coaching and had roles with the Leeds Academy and Leeds Carnegie before being appointed as the RFU’s Head of Elite Player Development in 2008 which included coaching the England Saxons. He then became Head Coach of England Rugby. Prior to joining Leinster Rugby as Senior Coach in September 2016, Lancaster had short term roles with the Atlanta Falcons, with British Cycling’s world-class performance programme, with the English FA and with Counties Manukau in the Mitre 10 Cup in New Zealand.

Talking with TK
Ep 141: Henry Paul

Talking with TK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 63:30


Rugby League legend Henry Paul joins me on the podcast. Henry is a dual international in rugby league and rugby union with his distinguished career including 334 first grade games in the English Super League for Wakefield Trinity, Wigan, Bradford Bulls and Harlequins Rugby League. He represented New Zealand in 24 tests in Rugby League. He would convert to rugby union playing over 150 games across Bath, Gloucester, Leeds Carnegie & Rotherham while representing England in 6 tests and the 2002 & 2006 commonwealth games winning a silver medal. Post professional football, Henry has moved in coaching where he is currently the assistant national coach of Canada after stints also coaching Russia & Jebel Ali Dragons in Dubai.Connect with the show on social media search Talking with TK on Facebook and TwitterGet in touch via email at tristan@talkingwithtk.com and find the entire back catalogue of podcasts at https://www.talkingwithtk.com/

Pacey Performance Podcast
Pacey Performance Podcast #4 - Andy Titterrell

Pacey Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 41:53


This episode goes in a slightly different direction with ex Sale Sharks, Leeds Carnegie and England rugby union player Andy Titterrell, giving his unique thoughts on strength and conditioning practice he has come across in his time as a pro. As well as playing, Andy has experience as a strength and conditioning coach in his own right with Leeds Carnegie's academy, University of Liverpool and through his own business. Andy talks about the guys who have influenced his own practice, how he juggled life as a professional player and coach, and his thoughts on current S&C practice in rugby union. Andy offers such a unique perspective and his thoughts as an ex pro and current practitioner are invaluable. Don't forget to subscribe to the Pacey Performance Podcast and leave a comment on www.paceyperformance.co.uk Follow me on twitter @paceyperform Like my facebook page at facebook.com/paceyperform Andy can be found on twitter @andytitterrell Thanks for listening PP

Talking Rugby Union
TRU Exclusive with Leeds Carnegie's Jack Walker

Talking Rugby Union

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2014 7:29


In the second instalment of TRU's 'a tale of two brothers' Talking Rugby Union's Austin Halewood chats to Leeds Carnegie and England U20s hooker Jack Walker about his speedy rise through the ranks of age-group rugby; competing with adults in the front row and playing alongside his brother Chris for Leeds.

UKFast - Corporate Film Production
Sale Sharks vs El Salvador October 2010

UKFast - Corporate Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 9:14


October sees Sale Sharks involved in two competitions. They have Aviva Premiership games against London Wasps, Leeds Carnegie and London Irish, plus Amlin Challenge Cup matches against Cetransa El Salvador and Patrarca Rugby. They're expected to do very well against Spanish and Italian opposition in Europe. Sale Sharks Head Coach Mike Brewer reveals his thoughts after his side's comprehensive 97-11 win against Spanish side Cetranasa El Salvador at Edgeley Park.

UKFast - Corporate Film Production
Kingsley Jones on Newcastle April 2010

UKFast - Corporate Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2010 6:32


Kingsley Jones on Sale Sharks versus Newcastle April 2010. Listen to Kingsley Jones's verdict after Sale Sharks had narrowly lost the "Most important game in the club's history" 30-32 against Newcastle Falcons on St.George's Day. Luckily, a reprieve was at hand less than 48 hours later when Leeds Carnegie beat Worcester Warriors 12-10 to condemn the men from Sixways to second division rugby next season.

UKFast - Corporate Film Production
Brendan Venter on Sharks April 2010

UKFast - Corporate Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2010 4:33


Brendan Venter on Sale Sharks versus Saracens. April 2010 is being billed as the most important in Sale Sharks history. The club is in its lowest position since the injury-hit 2006-7 season, with Worcester Warriors, Leeds Carnegie and Newcastle Falcons keeping the Sharks company at the basement of the Guinness Premiership. Sharks meet two of their comrades in distress during the month - who will be finding it unlucky before the final round on May 8th?

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UKFast - Corporate Film Production
Sharks vs Saracens April 2010

UKFast - Corporate Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2010 6:07


Saracens April 2010. Kingsley Jones on Sale Sharks versus Saracens. April 2010 is being billed as the most important in Sale Sharks history. The club is in its lowest position since the injury-hit 2006-7 season, with Worcester Warriors, Leeds Carnegie and Newcastle Falcons keeping the Sharks company at the basement of the Guinness Premiership. Sharks meet two of their comrades in distress during the month who will be finding it unlucky before the final round on May 8th? Sharks Director of Rugby Kingsley Jones gives his verdict on the defeat by high flying Saracens a bitter blow which can clearly be seen in his reaction just after the match.

UKFast - Corporate Film Production
Kingsley Jones on Leeds Carnegie February 2010

UKFast - Corporate Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010 6:05


Kingsley Jones on the Sharks' defeat at the hands of Leeds Carnegie Ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in the press room after a tough match? Get the insider view here.

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