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Undergraduate applicants to St. Mary's University in San Antonio announced in May that the undergraduate admission process will become permanently test-free beginning with Fall 2022 applicants. This makes St. Mary's the first university in Texas to solidify the test-free approach for its future undergraduate admission cycles, according to the National Center for Fair & Open Testing. In an effort to support prospective students affected by the cancellation of ACT and SAT testing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Mary's began offering an alternate, test-optional pathway to complete applications beginning with the Fall 2020 semester for incoming, first-time freshmen....Article Link
Longtime Mount St. Mary's Director of Athletics Lynne Robinson takes part in the NEC's Developing Women Leaders podcast series.
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David Patrick, a former NBL player for the Canberra Cannons has since gone on to become Australia's best coach in the NCAA and easily the most successful recruiter of Aussie basketball talent for the past 15 years. Topics include. Accepting a coaching role at Arkansas University (2:00) Coaching and recruiting during a pandemic (7:30) How is the NCAA going to fare when it returns to after COVID-19 (11:00) Playing for Syracuse and playing in the 1996 NCAA championship (13:00) Playing with the Canberra Cannons in the NBL (20:00) Playing overseas in England and Spain (25:30) The beginning of his coaching career with Nicholls State University (27:30) Coaching Patty Mills and Matthew Dellavedova at St Mary's University (31:30) Spending time with the Houston Rockets as a scout (37:00) The move to LSU and recruiting Ben Simmons to play in the NCAA (39:00) Doup Reath, his talent levels and the likelihood of him playing in the NBL this season (44:00) The move to Texas Christian University and coaching Kouat Noi (48:00) Stories from being a part of the Boomers coaching staff for the 2019 FIBA World Cup (51:00) Ben Simmons relationship with the Australian Boomers and the likelihood he plays in the Olympics (56:00) Coaching goals from here, career highlights and the toughest obstacles he faced over his journey (1:00:00) Visit dunk.com.au for your next set of basketball uniforms. Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Leroy Loggins, David Andersen, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon, Anthony Drmic Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze, Ken Cole, Will Weaver NBA Stars Past & Present - Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti, Ryan Broekhoff, Doug Overton The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Darnell Mee, Isaac Burton, Adonis Jordan, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore, Steve Woodberry, Mike Mitchell, Dusty Rychart, Ebi Ere, Doug Overton And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Paul Maley, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or email us at info@aussiehoopla.com
Dan Engelstad, Head Coach at Mt. St. Mary's NCAA D1 joins us today with a great talk about: ▶️ The challenges of taking over a basketball program. ▶️ Implementing your own system ▶️ Growing pains ▶️ International recruitment ▶️ Training approach in the time of COVID-19
NT Pod 86 offers a conversation with Chris Keith. It is just under forty minutes long. NT Pod 86: In Conversation with Chris Keith (mp3) Chris Keith is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at St Mary's University, Twickenham, London. He is the author of The Gospel as Manuscript: An Early History of the Jesus Tradition as Material Artifact (Oxford University Press, 2020), Jesus against the Scribal Elite: The Origins of the Conflict (Baker Academic, 2014), Jesus’ Literacy: Scribal Culture and the Teacher from Galilee (T&T Clark, 2011), and The Pericope Adulterae, the Gospel of John, and the Literacy of Jesus (Brill, 2009).In the podcast, we discuss some of Prof. Keith's work, and focus especially on the volume he co-edited with Anthony Le Donne, Jesus, Criteria, and the Demise of Authenticity (T&T Clark, 2012).You can follow Prof. Keith on twitter at at chriskeith7. Feel free to leave your feedback below or on Twitter or on our Facebook page. Thanks to Ram2000, "Me and You", for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
NT Pod 86 offers a conversation with Chris Keith. It is just under forty minutes long. NT Pod 86: In Conversation with Chris Keith (mp3) Chris Keith is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at St Mary's University, Twickenham, London. He is the author of The Gospel as Manuscript: An Early History of the Jesus Tradition as Material Artifact (Oxford University Press, 2020), Jesus against the Scribal Elite: The Origins of the Conflict (Baker Academic, 2014), Jesus’ Literacy: Scribal Culture and the Teacher from Galilee (T&T Clark, 2011), and The Pericope Adulterae, the Gospel of John, and the Literacy of Jesus (Brill, 2009).In the podcast, we discuss some of Prof. Keith's work, and focus especially on the volume he co-edited with Anthony Le Donne, Jesus, Criteria, and the Demise of Authenticity (T&T Clark, 2012).You can follow Prof. Keith on twitter at at chriskeith7. Feel free to leave your feedback below or on Twitter or on our Facebook page. Thanks to Ram2000, "Me and You", for the opening theme, released under a Creative Commons agreement.
Join Angela Sealana and Robert Rodriguez for a pilgrim journey to Assumption Chapel, an integral part of the history of St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. Aside from learning about the architecture and sacred art within this sacred space, you will also learn about: The Marianist presence in San Antonio Marianist founder Blessed William Joseph Chaminade Practical lessons to be gleaned from their spirituality Discover more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys
We've heard podcast reflections from a number of academics contributing to our 'Journeying With Newman' series. Today's a little different as we listen to Dr Joanna Bullivant and her husband Dr Stephen Bullivant. Stephen's Professor of Theology and the Sociology of Religion at St Mary's University and Joanna's a lecturer at Oxford University. With the kids asleep at the time of recording, Stephen and Joanna were able to record a reflection on a passage from John Henry Newman’s translation of a fragment of poetry from St Gregory of Nazianzus, entitled ‘The Married and the Single’.
In this podcast, I chat with Professor Mark De Ste Croix about: injury management and robustness training for young females who take part in sport; his latest ventures and research, such as the risk project, which is a grass-root coach education programme aiming to support the health and well-being of young people; and his advice on being successful in gaining research grants. Mark is an invited speaker at our WISEAN conference on 11th/12th June 2019, 'Pushing the Boundaries', being held at St Mary's University, Twickenham, London...Mark gives us a flavour of what he will be talking about! Prof Mark De ste Croix is Professor of Paediatric sport and exercise at the University of Gloucestershire. Having trained as a PE teacher Mark has always been interested in the health and well-being of children and in the development of talent. More recently Mark’s interests have been geared specifically around injury prevention in youth sport and coach education. Mark has a specific interest in the female athlete and is the research lead for the University-based FA Women’s High Performance Football Centre (HPCs). He has set up a national group looking at research within women’s football and this involves leading academics from a number of HPCs and individuals working in women’s football within Europe. He has previously completed research projects looking at fatigue and injury risk in female youth footballers for both FIFA and UEFA and secured research funding from the FA looking at robustness training for female players. More recently Mark led and completed a large European-funded project, exploring the development of grass-root football coaches’ youth movement competency skills, which are now being developed with UK Coaching. Mark also helped to develop and deliver the FA level 3 Talent Identification course. He has worked with a wide range of sports and national organisations including the English Cricket Board, British gymnastics, netball, rugby, Barcelona Football Club and currently with Athletic Club Bilbao in Spain. In his spare time, Mark plays football, golf and badminton and loves spending time with his family, usually on a roller coaster somewhere.
Nicole Sapstead, Chief Executive of UK Anti-Doping (UKAD), talks about her career as a woman, her challenges, her role models and her advice for other women pursuing a career in sport and exercise. She also talks about some of the emerging and current issues among females in terms of doping in sport. We have delighted to have Nicole speaking at our WISEAN conference this year on 11th/12th June 2019 at St Mary's University, Twickenham. Nicole Sapstead was appointed as interim Chief Executive of UKAD in January 2015 and was appointed to the position permanently in March 2015. Previously UK Anti-doping’s Director of Operations, Nicole was responsible for the delivery of the organisation’s testing, intelligence and investigations, and science and medicine functions. Nicole has worked in anti-doping since 1997, having previously worked as the Assistant to the Director and Legal Advisor at the Drug Control Centre at King’s College, and in various roles at UK Sport, where she progressed to Head of Operations before joining UK Anti-Doping on its formation in 2009. Here are some useful links that set out UKAD's direction of travel for the next few years. About UKAD UKAD’s Strategic Plan What UKAD does Much of UKAD's activity currently relates to delivering against the Tailored Review Recommendations. UK Anti-Doping prepares to meet ambitious objectives following government funding boost UK Anti-Doping receives £6 million funding boost & TR here This means that their focus is very much on testing across a wide range of sports and at varying levels within these sports, educating those within sport, from the very young, right through to the elite end and all those in between as well as the ‘entourage’ that impact/surround an athlete at the varying stages of their athlete pathway. In terms of athlete pathway education, UKAD publish news articles ad hoc (see below), but the Athletes Hub is content tailored for athletes. More than 1,000 young athletes to receive UK Anti-Doping education at 2018 School Games UKAD are starting to look at the wider integrity piece – not just as it relates to anti-doping and where they can be more joined up with those other stakeholders who are also are involved with differing aspects of integrity – they are also entering into a wider remit where they feel they have a part to play with educating the wider population and those that use gyms about supplements and the increasing societal trend of steroid use.
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Lead Sports Scientist and Conditioning Coach at Harlequins Rugby, Tom Batchelor. I was lucky enough to meet Tom a few weeks ago when I was hosting a panel discussion at the Kitman Labs Performance Summit. I have known of Tom for a while due to his link with Catapult but it was great to get him on the podcast for a really good chat around his work at Harlequins. If you enjoyed this episode, maybe you will enjoy these episodes with Nic Gill, Craig Twentyman and Keir Wenham-Flatt. Hope you enjoy this episode with Tom Batchelor. Training load What questions are you wanting to answer? What’s collected and how? What has been added and what has been removed? Are you combining what goes on in the gym with what goes on on the field? Coaches What questions do they want answering? What input do they have? How is information visualised for coaches Managjng players in season Readiness/wellness? What data is being collected? At what point does a reduction in load occur? Tom Batchelor can be found on Twitter @BatchelorTom This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Programme Leader for the MSc in Strength & Conditioning at St Mary's University, Dan Cleather. Over the last 12 months, Dan has been creating a bit of a stir on Twitter with his view on a few topics. These comments have created some excellent and insightful discussion involving some of the best minds in the industry. With that in mind and given I know Dan personally from my time at St Mary's, it made complete sense to get him on the podcast to have a good chat. If you enjoyed this episode, maybe you will enjoy this episode with Franco Impellizzeri. Hope you enjoy this episode with Dan Cleather. Who is Dan Cleather (background, education and current role) Coaching Ankle range in the squat and why its rarely a factor Long legs, short body and visa versa - how we coach them differently Spotting and correcting technical errors Why coaches can spot errors but not correct them Coaches not coaching enough? Force Force velocity myth Implications for velocity based training Force vector theory Force 'absorption'? Weightlifting Teaching time Common coaching errors/misconceptions A shift towards derivatives and/or alternatives Dan Cleather can be found on Twitter @dr_jump_uk This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Professor of Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine, Franco Impellizzeri. I am absolutely delighted to welcome Franco Impellizzeri to the podcast. Anyone who has read any research into soccer, sRPE or training load over the last 20 years will know of Franco's work and after a 10 year spell out of sports science, he is firmly back in the game. In this episode Franco challenges many dogmas such as training load management for injury prevention, acute chronic workload ratio and periodisation. If you enjoyed this episode, maybe you will enjoy these with Aaron Coutts and Hugh Fullagar. Hope you enjoy this episode with Franco Impellizzeri. Who is Franco Impellizzeri (background, education and current role) Where is sports science at? Research Practice A history lesson Training load for injury prevention ACWR Why the popularity Where from here? Internal and external loads - 15 years on 'Magic cut offs and questionable metrics' Franco Impellizzeri can be found on Twitter @francoimpell This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com below. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Academy Head of Sports Science, Jon Goodwin. Jon comes on the podcast 3 weeks into a new role at Fulham after leaving the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee when he was in charge of their strength and conditioning arm. I was lucky enough to attend St Mary's University when Jon was programme leader and he is an incredible communicator, educator and coach. In this episode, Jon chats about his thoughts on movement assessments, cueing and common misunderstandings which have been highlighted when he has been coaching the coaches over the last 25 years. Hope you enjoy this episode with Jon Goodwin. Who is Jon Goodwin (education, background and current role) Planning and periodisation How much structure is needed? ... vs feedback and modified decision making ... in a chaotic football environment The process Assessments to inform planning Transfer of training Specificity Role of context Constraints led approach What and why? Organising the constraint to effect change Examples Coaching coaches Common misunderstandings which drive poor practice when coaching speed & COD Competence in the gym (strength & power) vs on the field (speed and COD etc) Jon Goodwin can be found on Twitter @Jonnie_mechanic This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Academy Strength and Conditioning Coach at Arsenal, Paudie Roche. Before moving to Arsenal in 2013, Paudie worked with the Irish National rugby union team, Munster Rugby and also with University College Cork. He was also crowned Coach of the Year (Youth Sport) by the UKSCA in 2015 so Paudie comes on the podcast with serious pedigree. I have been wanting to get more coaches on the podcast who work in youth development and Paudie certainly fits that bill, especially having being called a 'career academy coach' by his boss at the Arsenal academy, Des Ryan. Hope you enjoy this episode with Paudie Roche. Who is Paudie Roche (education, background and current role) A 'career academy coach' Progressions Personal development The Arsenal approach to physical development Functional competence Movement skills Integrated conditioning Planning & periodisation Levels The coach-athlete relationship Bio-banding Developmental vs chronological age Management of this Holistic development Culture Nutrition Paudie Roche can be found on Twitter @coach_roche_ This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Head of Athletic Performance and Science at Irish Rugby, Nick Winkelman. This is Nick's second time on the podcast after he appeared in episode 93 well over 2 years ago. In that episode we discussed coaching science and cueing, both of which we get an update on in this episode. Irish Rugby have made incredible strides over the last 2 years and Nick has been a huge part of that so it was great to get him on for a part 2. Hope you enjoy this episode with Nick Winkelman. Who is Nick Winkelman (education, background and current role) Taking Ireland to world number 2 (Dan Grange) Identifying areas for improvement Successes Work still to do Communication with athletes (Derek Landry) Variation between theme of the day (recovery vs high intensity, highly technical vs low technical) Cueing Internal vs external Differ between weight room and movement based sessions? Use of analogies Structural vs relational Creating the 'right' analogy Individualisation Hamstring injuries Technical mastery vs strength, imbalance etc Self reflection Cueing Coaching Life Nick Winkelman can be found on Twitter @nickwinkelman This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
This episodes guest is Elliott Richardson who is the head physical preparation coach at Acadia University. Elliott is entering his third full year as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Acadia University. He is a graduate of Acadia’s Kinesiology Program before going on to play 3 years in the CFL. As an undersized athlete he attributes much of his success to the enhancement of his athletic abilities through year round training. More importantly the lessons that year round physical preparation taught him are the cornerstones of the philosophies he is looking to impart on current athletes who want to reach a higher level of athletic achievement. Follow Elliott on Twitter @ERichStrength On this episode Elliott and I discuss: Elliott's background Elliott and I touch on how constraints help you to be more creative Elliott shares wit us the difference between American and Canadian football I ask Elliott to share with us his influences I ask Elliott what are the good and not so good things that he currently see's with the physical preparation profession, and what solutions would he offer for the not so good things that he see's Elliott and I discussion auto-regulation I ask Elliott about his MSc dissertation that he completed in at St. Mary's University in 2018 I ask Elliott what have been the biggest lessons he has learned in his life and career I ask Elliott how does his learn? I ask Elliott to share with us his top life advice Elliott and I speak about the issues with short-term training studies I ask Elliott what is one thing that he does every day that is essential to his day? I ask Elliott for his top and current book recommendations I ask Elliott of he only had one year left on planet earth, how would he spend that year and why? I ask Elliott, if he could invite 5 people to dinner, dead or alive, who would he invite and why? I ask Elliott about his MSc experience at St. Mary's This was an outstanding episode and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did! Stay Strong, RB Show Notes: Website - www.acadiaathletics.ca Facebook - Elliott Richardson Twitter - @ERichStrength Instagram - erichstrength Books Mentioned: Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike Special Strength Training Manual for Coaches Periodization 5th Edition 12 Rules for Life Game Changer Podcast Mentioned: Mind Muscle Project Podcast Neil DeGrasse Tyson - Cosmos - PART 1/2 | London Real People and Resources Mentioned: St. Mary's University - MSc Strength and Conditioning Program Jon Goodwin Bill Hartman Mike Boyle Joe KennCharles PoliquinMike RobertsonEric Cressey Dan Baker Dan Cleather Bill BowermanPhil Knight James Smith Buddy MorrisMalcolm Galdwell Ken Seaman Coach Cummins?Evan PeikonMax El HagTraining Think TankPreliplins ChartBryan MannMladen Jovanović Keir Wenham Flatt Yuri VerkhoshanksyVal Nasedkin Fergus Connolly Pat BeithDave BallouMatt Rhea Neil deGrasse TysonLondon RealBrian Rose Dave Tate Ron McKeefery James Fitzgerald Mike IsraetelMike Stone Elon Musk Malcom Galdwell Liam Hennessy Show Sponsors: Ultimate Performance Online MentorshipTo get INSTANT ACCESS to almost 20 hours of World Class online video Strength and Conditioning Information go to upmentorship.com ALTIS ALTIS 360ALTIS Education Ultimate Athlete Concepts Ultimate Athlete Concepts is a multi faceted company, providing the most sophisticated scientific material in sport science. UAC is the worlds leading resource for translated sport preparation educational material. National Sports Performance Association Certified Program Design Specialist Certified Speed and Agility CoachCerfitied Weightlifting Performance Coach Certified Sports Nutrition Coach Athletes AccelerationComplete Warm UpComplete Speed Training Complete Speed GamesComplete Jumps TrainingComplete Olympic Lifting Complete Youth TrainingComplete Guide to Training the Female Athlete Complete Core Complete Sports Conditioning Complete Sports Nutrition Complete Program Design Sports Camp Empire Patreon Help support the podcast by becoming a Patreon to the show here - Patreon
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Assistant Director of Player Development at San Francisco Giants, Geoff Head. Geoff has been at the Giants for over 10 years, working as Strength & Conditioning Coordinator, Sports Scientist and now into his current role. It was great to hear of the development of sports science and S&C over the last 10 years as well as chatting about Geoff's priority of ensuring interdepartmental staff integration with field staff and medical staff to operate as a complete unit. Hope you enjoy this episode with Geoff Head. Who is Geoff Head (education, background and current role) Creating individual physical development plans for players What does it look like? Conversations? Stake holders? Integration of field and medical staff Using technology to inform decisions Assessment of technology Nice vs need to have Ensuring player health throughout the in-season Screening Mitigating injury risk Recovery Geoff Head can be found on LinkedIn. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Senior Lecturer at St Mary's University & Technical Lead at The Royal Ballet, Matt Springham. Matt comes on the podcast with a wealth of experience in both professional football (soccer) but also in academia. Matt has worked with 4 clubs in the top 2 divisions of English football and has also worked for the Football Association before moving into his current role at St Mary's University. Matt wears a number of hats as part of his role at St Mary's which makes him a very interesting guest in this episode. Enjoy this episode with Matt Springham. If you enjoyed this episode, podcasts with Mathieu Lacome and Martin Buchheit may also be of interest. Who is Matt Springham (education, background and current role) Working with the Royal Ballet Putting structures in place Demands of the sport What 'training' looks like for these athletes Gaining the skills to get a job in football (based on UKSCA article) Is football 'different'? Working at 4 clubs and the FA Key things you learnt along the way Dealing with players & staff Assessing load longitudinally across a season Sneak peak into PhD work What affect density of games has on players Practical ways of dealing with the packed Christmas period Matt Springham can be found on Twitter @mattspringham This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Head of Sports Science & Research at Gold Coast Suns, Jon Bartlett. Jon is another Brit abroad which is doing great things in Australia at the Gold Coast Suns. As well as his work at the Suns, he is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Bond University. It was an absolute pleasure speaking to Jon for this episode and its great to see a Brit making such an impact overseas. If you enjoy this podcast, you may enjoy these which also feature coaches who work in AFL; Andrew Russell, Selwyn Griffith and Justin Crow. Enjoy this episode with Jon Bartlett. Who is Jon Bartlett (education, background and current role) Integrating research models into elite sport Developing the right questions Translating new knowledge into practice Developing softer skills in pro sport Reflective practice Communication Relationship building Emotional Intelligence Leadership Big data Athlete management systems Due diligence process Establishing decision support processes Training load predictions Machine learning RPE Setting up a process to facilitate solid data Jon can be found on Twitter @jonbartlett66 This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Reader in Exercise Physiology and Performance at St Mary's University, Stephen Patterson. Stephen is a world leader when it comes to blood flow restriction training and with a massive increase in its popularity, I thought it would be great to get some real clarity on how and when it should be used with athletes. We discuss everything from why use blood flow restriction training to placement of the cuff, which cuff provides what information and pressures to use. Enjoy this episode with Stephen Patterson. Who is Stephen Patterson (education, background and current role) Blood flow restriction History lesson Why use blood flow restriction? Strength Size Blood flow RTP What are coaches doing? What does the research recommend? Pressure Position Exercises Where is the research & application heading? Stephen can be found on Twitter @stephen_patt and on Researchgate here. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
Sara Laird, the Director of Solutions Architecture and Service Delivery at Mount St. Mary's University, joins the podcast to discuss a holistic approach to classroom AV planning and implementation.
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Owner of Mike Boyle Strength & Conditioning, Mike Boyle. This is another part 2 after Mike appeared in episode #118 and one that was inspired by a recent article in the English media (https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/maurizio-sarri-reveals-banned-lifting-13554816) which seemed to reveal that Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri had banned his players from lifting weights. Who is Mike Boyle (education, background and current role) Chelsea FC manager quote S&C community reaction Dealing with a coach who does not align with your values The rise of the trap bar "Fast feet..." Ladders and do they have a place Injury prevention ACL Hamstring Mike can be found on Instagram @Michael_boyle1959 and on Twitter @mboyle1959 This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is also sponsored by St Mary's University. St Mary's is widely recognised as an international leader in strength and conditioning education. St Mary's University can be found on Twitter @yourstmarys. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
Amy Price is a football coach that is fascinated by games. She lectures on coaching at St Mary's University and is studying for a PhD on the topic of the application of the learning principles associated with video games as applied to sport. This conversation really got me thinking...we discovered that we were both using games in our coaching but we were coming from very different theoretical perspectives. It was really interesting and you will hear us both struggling to come to terms with it. In this episode you will hear us exploring: - Using a 'sandbox' to eliminate risk- Using a 'fishtank' to develop technique - Why games promote learning by providing meaning - The 4 C's of mission based learning - Why the whole concept of 'ball mastery' is missing a trickEnjoy!!
With Stephen Bullivant, Professor of Theology and the Sociology of Religion at St Mary's University. Presented by Damian Thompson.
Amy Price (@AmyPrice_10) Amy is a lecturer at St Mary's University, Twickenham. She teaches on BA Physical and Sport Education and Football Education, Coaching and Development. 18 months into her Professional Doctorate, she is exploring how digital video game design principles can be used in teaching / coaching games, in particular football. Amy is currently coaching at Fulham FC's Pre-Academy with the u7 group, and the Women's University Team. Alongside this, Amy is an FA Affiliate Tutor and Coach Mentor in Surrey. Recommended Resources: FA Bootroom Issue 19 - which features articles on video game principles from Amy and Jack - http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach/the-boot-room/issue-19 Surrey FA CPD Event: Unlocking The Potential of a Games Generation - http://www.surreyfa.com/news/2018/feb/14/unlocking-the-potential-of-a-games-generation Amy’s own session plans - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13H9XVnCJlKABk6hzZYse2lTLUQbdsnv-?usp=sharing http://digitalgamesapproach.weebly.com James Paul Gee - Why Are Video Games Good For Learning? http://www.academiccolab.org/resources/documents/MacArthur.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnEN2Sm4IIQ Amy’s Four C’s - CHEAT, CHALLENGE, CHANGE, CLUE Price, A., Collins, D., Stoszkowski, J. and Pill, S., 2017. Learning to Play Soccer: Lessons on Meta-cognition from Video Game Design. Quest, pp.1-13.: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00336297.2017.1386574?journalCode=uqst20 Book: The Anti-Education Era - James Paul Gee - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anti-Education-Era-Creating-Students-Learning/dp/0230342094 Liverpool FA Coach Support - http://www.liverpoolfa.com/coaches The Bootroom Magazine - http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach/the-boot-room Music by Terry Devine-King via audionetwork.com
In GBA 313 we get better acquainted with Craig. Dr Craig is an academic working in the field of critical social psychology (which has a big dash of sociology within it) whose work focuses on Masculinities. As you may know I made a show about masculinity so we had a lot to talk about. However we didn't really know much about each other before we sat down, and the conversation is certainly influenced by this. In many ways I had an idea of how the conversation would go before we started recording and so part of this episode is me slowly realising it's a different conversation to the one I imagined. We talk about Craig's areas of research which include looking at the way that dancing and gender intersect, looking at Lad Culture within Universities and analyzing the way that men's magazines talk about penises. Craig plugs: Dancing Gender: https://dancinggender.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigsresearch I plug: Down to a sunless sea: memories of my dad: https://medium.com/@goosefat101/down-to-a-sunless-sea-memories-of-my-dad-d1d2d3a61360 What About the Men? Mansplaining Masculinity: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-presents-what-about-the-men-mansplaining-maculinity http://mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk/ The Family Tree: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/ We mention: Smut Slam: https://www.facebook.com/events/1924476301132034/ St Mary's University: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/home.aspx Strictly Come Dancing: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8dq Darren Gough: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren_Gough Latin and Ballroom Dance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballroom_dance Capoeira: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capoeira Waltz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltz Capoeiristas: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/capoeiristas Michel Foucault: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault Dr Christine Campbell: https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/staff-directory/christine-campbell GQ: http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/ Loaded: http://loaded.co.uk/ Attitude: http://attitude.co.uk/ Men's Health: http://www.menshealth.co.uk/ Manscaping: https://www.menshealth.com/style/7-must-follow-manscaping-tricks DUP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Unionist_Party Liberation: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07x5vsh Media Studies Lecturer: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-41-chris Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
In the episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast I am speaking to first team physiotherapist at Arsenal Football Club, Ben Ashworth. Although Ben is a physio, he also has an Msc in strength and conditioning from St Mary's University in Twickenham. Ben is an expert when it comes to shoulder health which led to some very interesting discussions in part two of this episode. In this episode you will learn - Who is Ben Ashworth (background, education and current role) Ben's thoughts around RTP protocols Hamstring injury prevention Monitoring strategies and how these are fed back to coaches to inform practice Ben's relationship and opinion on the new ForceDecks force plates Shoulder health and quantifying strength & RFD at the shoulder Links mentioned - Arsenal FC SEMS Conference Alan McCall & Greg Dupont paper on the Hamstring Isometrics The Athletic Shoulder course Athletic Shoulder evening lecture (webinar) Ben can be found on Twitter @benashworth This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Vald Performance, the team behind the NordBord and the new Groinbar, a hip and groin strength measuring solution. They can be found at valdperformance.com and you can get more information on the groin bar at groinbar.com and on Twitter @groinbar. This episode is also sponsored by Coach Me Plus who can be found on Twitter @CoachMePlus and at their website coachmeplus.com. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com/podcast. Enjoy PP
Saturday 1/21/17 1pm ET/12pm CTRL/7am MTN/6am Pac Call in and listen and ask questions or share comments at 1-347-934-0379 or online at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/healingxoutreach/2017/01/21/btr-debate-james-crossley-vs-william-albrecht-on-he-ressurection-debate You can also listen via Six screens telenetwork at (712) 432-8710 When prompted dial 9925. Have a comment would like to talk with us press *1 to unmute yourself or by video suite at: http://www.sixscreensofthewatchtower.com/telenetwork/telenetwork-directions.php "Agnostic Historian, James Crossley is Professor of Bible, Society and Politics at St Mary's University, Twickenham, London. He is an accomplished debater and speaker on many issues dealing with the Jewish-Christian faith. His research focuses on both Christian origins and contemporary receptions of the Bible and how they are both related to contexts of historical change. He is author of numerous articles and books, including Jesus and the Chaos of History: Redirecting the Quest for the Historical Jesus (2015)" Catholic Apologist William Albrecht is also an accomplished debater who has a B.A. in theology and is a member of the Catholic Legate. You can find out more at: https://www.youtube.com/user/gnrhead
Tuesday on the C4 Show we spent the first hour talking about the kerfuffle at Mt. St. Mary's University over it's President. Then in the second hour we talked about how Donald Trump attacked Cruz for lying and Hillary Clinton barked like a dog.. yup.. barked like a dog. We also talked to Jonathan Fogg, Editor for the Catonsville & Arbutus times about a crime that almost ended his life. In the final hour of the show we talked about another crime where 2 criminals attacked a elderly woman while she slept and we ended the show with BPD Case Files.
Wednesday on the C4 Show we spent the first two hours talking about the New Hampshire Presidential Primary. During this time Andrew Langer joined us live from Logan airport on the way home from New Hampshire about the Primary. In the final hour of the show we talked about turmoil at Mount St. Mary's University around the firing/demotion of faculty by the schools President.
Pope Francis' critique of modern economics has made him an icon for the Left and prompted claims that he is a Communist. The leader of 1.2 billion Catholics has called capitalism, at best, a source of inequality and, at worst, a killer. Edward Stourton examines the Pope's critique of the free market system and explores the origins of his thinking in Latin America and in Catholic Social Teaching. Is Pope Francis, as his critics claim, dragging his church to the Left and promoting a Marxist branch of liberation theology? And what does his insistence on seeing the world through the eyes of the poor mean for modern notions of charity? We hear from the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols; corporate lawyer turned Catholic priest, Fr Augusto Zampini Davies; Chief Economist at The Heritage Foundation (a free market think tank based in Washington), Stephen Moore; Professor or Finance, Public Policy and Ethics at St Mary's University, Twickenham and Programme Director at the Institute for Economic Affairs, Philip Booth; Labour Peer Maurice Glasman; and Austen Ivereigh, author of The Great Reformer - Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope. Producer: Helen Grady Photo Credit: Tim Widden.