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Don't forget to sign up to the Stronger Dads Newsletter and check out the Patreon Community.In Episode 79, I chat with Paul Talty. He is a husband and father of two. Paul is recently back from the Olympic Games. As the Head of Physical Preparation at Swim Ireland, Paul had the privilege of being involved at his second Olympic Games.We chat about the experience of being part of the most successful campaign for Swim Ireland. Our discussion covers all things from being part of the athlete village, to the post-games feelings, as well as comparing Paris 2024 with Tokyo 2020. For a sports fanatic like myself, it was great to get to hear about the real experience of the Games.I hope you enjoy the episode! You can find Paul on Instagram by clicking here. If you want to learn more about Paul's story, go listen to his first appearance on the Stronger Dads Collective Podcast, in Episode 59._____________________Want to become a Strong(er) Dad? Check out my coaching services by clicking here._____________________Keen to support the Stronger Dads Collective? Join the Stronger Dads Collective Patreon!
Content warning: This episode contains details of child sexual abuse and may cause some listeners distress."They called him God, and the room where he molested them the ‘chamber of horrors,'" says journalist Justine McCarthy, who has followed the trials of Derry O'Rourke since the 1990s. The former Irish international swimming coach preyed upon young girls he trained, and was only jailed for the first time in 1998. Ultimately he served just nine years for offences that spanned decades. But yesterday he was sentenced to another ten for the rape of a teenage girl 35 years ago. McCarthy recounts his crimes, their impact and the heroic efforts of his victims to ensure the modern-day Swim Ireland is a safe haven for today's swimming champions.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lydia McDonnell, Baker at Kavanagh's SuperValu in Grange, Co Sligo // Cora Fagan, Principal at Coláiste Cholmcille Ballyshannon Co. Donegal // Sarah Keane, CEO of Swim Ireland & President of the Olympic Federation of Ireland // Andrew Bree, former Olympic swimmer & commentator
On this weeks Sport in Focus, The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris will have a Clare flavour with two members of Team Ireland's Aquatics contingent having Banner connections. Lahinch native Paul Talty is preparing to head to his second games, having also been part of the Swim Ireland coaching ticket in Tokyo. Meanwhile Erin O'Riordan will be in the pool for the games, and will have plenty support in Whitegate where her mother hails from. Clare FM's Derrick Lynch spoke with Paul while Peter O'Connell chatted to Erin to look ahead to what is in store.
Swim Ireland currently has 3 pop up pools in its possession, major swimming infrastructure that can be moved around the country. However, only two are operational, which is causing controversy. Mary McMorrow, Operations Director at Swim Ireland, joins Seán to discuss.
Swim Ireland currently has 3 pop up pools in its possession, major swimming infrastructure that can be moved around the country. However, only two are operational, which is causing controversy. Mary McMorrow, Operations Director at Swim Ireland, joins Seán to discuss.
Sign up to the Stronger Dads Newsletter at www.strongerdads.co.nz This week I am joined by Paul Talty, a husband and father of two who works as the Head of Physical Preparation for Swim Ireland. Our conversation begins with some Rugby World Cup chat, before we delve into discussing his childhood and the pathway he took to his role as a Strength and Conditioning Coach in professional sport. Along the way, we touch on the challenges of funding for elite athletes, Paul's inclination to sometimes 'go against the grain,' and the important lessons he learned in the early days of his career while working as a personal trainer. We spend some time discussing the periods he spent in New Zealand, including how he met his wife while there (even though she was Irish!). Our conversation then shifts to the extremes of emotion he encountered leading up to the birth of his first child. Paul, thank you for sharing this with us! Enjoy the episode. _____________________ You can find more from Hayden at the following: Website - www.hjpmethod.co.nz Instagram - @hjp_strongerdads Research - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hayden-Pritchard _____________________ Want to support my work? You can 'Buy Me a Coffee' by clicking here. You can check out my products by clicking here.
Mary McCarthy, Journalist and Sarah Keane, CEO of Swim Ireland
Swim Ireland's National Performance Director Jon Rudd and former Olympian Gráinne Murphy talk about the phenomenon that is Daniel Wiffen; Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly on Ireland's continued search for a new manager, plus Peter Canavan looks back at the weekend of GAA! Game On.
Swim Ireland's National Performance Director Jon Rudd and former Olympian Gráinne Murphy talk about the phenomenon that is Daniel Wiffin!
Michael Lynch, Safeguarding Consultant and former Senior Investigating Officer with An Garda Siochana National Protective Services Bureau discusses the importance of safeguarding for children following the conviction of a Swim Ireland coach for the sexual exploitation of children.
It's been discovered that more than €42m in public funds was paid out in prize money at horse races last year. If you compare that to the combined annual funding for other sports organisations in Ireland like the GAA, the FAI, the IRFU, Special Olympics, Swim Ireland, Athletics Ireland and more, is €15 million. One of the factors that seems to be bothering people is the fact that the owners of racehorses who win the prize money do not have to pay tax on them, but trainers and jockeys do. Adrian Kennedy was joined by Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South West, Daragh O'Conchuir, Freelance sports journalist and Catherine Woods, vegan and an animal rights activist to discuss…
This week on the Propulsion Swimming Podcast we talk to the newest member of the British Swimming setup Jack McMillan about why he chose to leave the Swim Ireland set up and join British Swimming in Stirling.
Jon Rudd is the National Performance Director for Swim Ireland. His swimmers have won Olympic gold medals and broken World Records. He is also the President of the World Swim Coaches Association (WSCA). In this hour long interview he hits on everything from the psychology of swimming to working with Ben Proud and Rūta Meilutytė. 00:00 Bratter PA, Immigration Law 00:05 Hello Coach Jon Rudd 01:15 Swim Ireland 02:50 Coaching ambition 07:20 What makes you great? 14:45 Psychology 18:27 Beine Nutrition 19:15 Swim Angelfish 20:00 46?? 22:00 David Popovici 25:30 Swim Ireland 32:30 Irish Swimming History 35:50 World Swim Coaches Association 41:50 Live Swim Meet Results 42:28 Global Swimming Calendar 48:15 Russian athletes 51:15 Ben Proud 01:00:40 Irish Swimming Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Subscribe to the Swimnerd Newsletter at swimspam.com Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD
Our Great Coach on this episode is Jon Rudd. Jon started coaching swimmers in 1989 and is presently the National Performance Director for Swim Ireland. Along the way he has coached on international teams for seven different nations - Great Britain, England, Ireland, Netherlands, Lithuania, Turkey & Kenya at World and Continental Championships events. He is also the first and only swimming coach worldwide to achieve the International Coaching ‘Grand Slam'; which coaching at least one athlete to all 14 major international gold medals at both senior and junior levels. He has also helped over 30 different athletes break 100 British and English Senior, Junior & Youth records. Jon is one of those rare breed of coaches who is able to bring both the science and art of high performance into his philosophy in equal measure. He is passionate about success, and yet pragmatic enough to know that, in his words, coach with integrity knows that they have a duty to protect and honor an athlete's future in the sport. Some of the key highlights from our discussion included: His philosophy that the journey is always more honorable than the outcome of the journey. How athletes have to allow all pieces of their jigsaw to be put on the table before you can help them. And The F1 car analogy he uses to describe the difference with high performance athletes, and how they are human beings with an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other, and not just simply human doings. This was a wonderful conversation, that had me smiling all the way through and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. And just before we go to the interview, If you're a first time listener, you can check out our archive with of interviews with other great coaches at our website; the greatcoachespodcast.com This was a wonderful conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com
Special Episode! A reading from Bill Bell. Paul Talty of Swim Ireland shares his article that discusses the What, Why, and How of applying strength & conditioning (aka drylands) to high-performance swimming. This includes a unique insight into how Paul sets up the strength & conditioning program for some of Ireland's top swimming talent. Follow him on Twiitter at PaulTalty Support Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD #swimming #freestyle #germany
On this week's episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we welcome Olympic Gold Medal Winning Coach, Jon Rudd. Jon Rudd is one of the most recognisable men on a British Poolside thanks to the remarkable success of Plymouth Leander. Most notably during that time, being swim coach to Ruta Meilutyte when she won an Olympic gold medal in London 2012, and set a 100m Breaststroke world record. Jon is now Swim Ireland, National Performance Director of Swimming and Diving, as well as the newly appointed President of the World Swimming Coaches Association. We talk with Jon about his journey through the sport of swimming, the experiences of success he wishes to pass on to others and how coaches have a chance to shape one of the most exciting times of swimming reform! World Swimming Coaches Association - https://www.wscacoach.org/ ✔️ SUBSCRIBE to Propulsion Swimming: http://bit.ly/PropulsionSwimming
Sarah Keane, President of the Olympic Federation and CEO of Swim Ireland and Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh, Sport Psychologist & Broadcaster and Gráinne McElwain, Sports Broadcaster.
We are joined on this week's Propulsion Propulsion Swimming Podcast by Daniel Wiffen! Daniel trains at Loughborough University under Andi Manley. He represented Ireland at the Tokyo Olympics in the 800 and 1500m Freestyle, a multiple Irish Record holder and recently broke the 15-minute barrier for 1500m Freestyle (Short Course) at the Budapest leg of the FINA World Cup. We talk about the comparisons with the FINA World Cup swim and ISL, in particular the cost and price money available to athletes, as well as talking about his training in Loughborough and the amazing progress that Swim Ireland has recently undergone under Director of Swimming John Rudd! Massive thanks to Dan for joining us, especially while in the middle of altitude training camp! ✔️ SUBSCRIBE to Propulsion Swimming: http://bit.ly/PropulsionSwimming
Paul Donovan is the Director of Competitive Swimming for the Jersey Wahoos. Prior to his time there, he served as the Head Coach at the National Aquatic Centre Performance Centre for Swim Ireland. Chris and Paul discuss the differences between swimming in Ireland versus the United States; finding success in the midst of constraints; advice for club coaches, Paul's training philosophy and the structure of the Jersey Wahoos, and the greatest challenges facing our athletes and coaches today.
Coming up on this week's show: We look ahead to Clare's Munster semi final showdown against Tipperary at the LIT Gaelic Grounds. We talk to the Clare man preparing to head to Tokyo for the Olympic Games as part of the Swim Ireland coaching staff, and we look ahead to the new Clare soccer season. We also have our regular greyhound focus slot and hear about the 2021 Clare Camogie fundraising efforts.
We welcome Bethany Carson Swim Ireland High Performance coach, Women in Sport Lead & former international athlete to the "It's Just Sport" #Podcast! There is loads of discussion on swimming in Ireland, from leisure to high performance and open water. With many swimmers leaving the sport young, we ask Bethany why this is the case? We discuss body image, menstrual cycle - the importance of emergency snacks!! As well as loads more. 0:00 Bethany Carson - Swim Ireland Coach, Women in Sport Lead & Former International Athlete 3:45 Role As Women in Sport Lead 6:40 Swimming Women: Pregnancy & Postpartum, Menopause, Teenage Girls & Mental Health 8:00 Exercise As A Coping Strategy 8:42 Why Do Girls Drop Out Of Swimming So Young? 10:40 "A lot of people, when they quit, they walk out the door & don't come back" 12:00 Body Image, Nutrition, Menstrual Cycle & Managing That During Training 15:00 Advice For Students in Leaving Cert 17:24 Periods in Swimming 19:20 Body Image | ‘'Do I Look Too Muscular?'' 28:15 The Next Generation: What Makes the Irish So Good? 37:20 Highlights Of Irish International Career 42:00 Impact of Covid: Sea Swimming & Kids Lessons Visit the website https://hersport.ie/ Check out the Her Sport channels Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hersport.ie Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HerSport.ie/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/HerSportDotIE About Her Sport: Her Sport is a media platform centred on bringing the latest Irish and international women's sports news. Her Sport aims to empower women in sport, inspire more female participation, increase opportunity and level the playing field for future generations. Our objective is to create real and tangible change. Contact us: hello@hersport.ie
Solocast musings with your host, Dr. Dee DuffyTOPICS THIS WEEK:"Shed not a clout, till May is out" ... I should have listened to my mammy!Re-learning self-care practicesAchieving a personal goal and hitting all of Glasser's 5 Basic Needs (Choice Theory)The 'Yes Day' Essay: swapping out the 7 Deadly HabitsWhat are we sending kids to school for? To do what they are told? Or to be creative, imaginative, and innovative thinkers?Darkness Into Light 2021: what we planned versus how it happened RESOURCES MENTIONED:Mobility training: https://movement101.com/Swim Ireland: https://www.swimireland.ie/news/return-to-open-water-april-2021William Glasser's 5 Basic Needs: https://wglasser.com/quickstart-guide-to-choice-theory/#basic-needsSir Ken Robinson "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" TED talk: https://youtu.be/iG9CE55wbtYDarkness Into Light: https://www.pieta.ie/_______________________________________________________Subscribe to Journeying YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3jLTdaqRate & review Journeying podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/journeying/id1529912826Like Journeying Facebook Page: https://bit.ly/33kp4bUVisit the Journeying website: https://journeying.me/Instagram: @journeyingpodcast
With Marie Donncha and Ruby. Mark Langdon has the latest on the European Super League saga, Clíodhna Moloney on Ireland’s W6N rollercoaster, John Kenny is at the National Aquatic Center for the Swim Ireland trials to claim Tokyo places, news from the League of Ireland and Brendan Devenney the Ulster Football Championship draw.
With Marie Donncha and Ruby. Mark Langdon has the latest on the European Super League saga, Clíodhna Moloney on Ireland’s W6N rollercoaster, John Kenny is at the National Aquatic Center for the Swim Ireland trials to claim Tokyo places, news from the League of Ireland and Brendan Devenney the Ulster Football Championship draw.
Steven Beckerleg, National Centre Dublin senior assistant coach, is our guest on the penultimate episode in The Swim Ireland Podcast Coaching Series!Steven works closely with National Senior Team Head Coach Ben Higson, coaching the likes of Olympian Shane Ryan and Darragh Greene, who has met the qualifying time for the Tokyo 2021 Olympics.Steven also leads Swim Ireland's F4-24 Programme, which aims to qualify a female relay team for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.Having suffered big highs and lows as a competitive swimmer himself, Steven feels his strongest asset is his ability to empathise with his athletes, and he hopes no matter what that they will enjoy and savour their moments at Irish National Team Trials next week.You can watch the Irish National Team Trials, incorporating Olympic & Paralympic trials, LIVE online from anywhere in the world via the RTE Player.
The Swim Ireland Podcast Coaching Series gives you a window into the minds of some of Ireland's finest aquatic coaches - all with one thing in common: Olympic or Paralympic prospects aiming to qualify for the Tokyo 2021 or Paris 2024 games.Host Joanne Murphy from Tri Talking Sport talks to top coaches about their methods, how they have dealt with the past 12 months, what motivates them, and what makes their incredible athletes tick.All the coaches in this series have athletes aiming for big things in 2021, with two key dates coming up in April for them:FINA Diving World Cup - last chance for Olympic Qualifying - April 18-23Irish National Team Trials - Olympic and Paralympic Qualifying for Irish swimmers - April 20-24Follow all the action via Swim Ireland's social channels and swimireland.ie
Joe is joined by coach Steven Poacher and two Down legends Benny Coulter and Marty Clarke to discuss Dublin's history-making 6 in a row triumph against Mayo in the All Ireland Football Final. They discuss Dublin's 'Hand Goals'; Mayo's mistakes; game management; Dublin playing the percentage game in their excellent shot selection; and Marty & Benny give a fascinating insight into what it's like to lose an All Ireland Final- ten years on from Down's loss to Cork in the 2010 Final, it still hurts. This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Brian Cuthbert, Shane Smith and Barry Mullane join Ciaran Deely this week to chat about the very important topic of child and youth coaching. The discussion ranges from: - differences in coaching approaches to child/youth/adult - how to develop 'club culture' and build the right environment for your players - the important of fun, games and enjoyment in coaching - how to retain adolescent players in team - what does a U7 coaching session look like - how will the GAA Talent Academy and Player Development Report 2019 affect change throughout the GAA in Clubs/Schools/Academies This is a really interesting roundtable discussion on child and youth coaching, with coaches who have worked from U6 to Senior Inter-County. An episode not to be missed! This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS Online Training, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
This week Ross Bennett is joined by internationally renowned Performance Nutritionist David Dunne. David is currently conducted a PhD through Liverpool John Moores University and co-founded HEXIS. He has worked with the European Ryder Cup Team, the European Golf Tour, Harlequins RFC, QPR FC, London GAA, Team Wiggins Cycling, British Canoeing and many individual sports such as boxing and athletics. Ross & David discuss protein consumption; views on supplementation; the myth of low CHO; behavioural psychology within nutrition; and how his new Hexis App can help with this topics. This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS Online Training, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Ciaran's longtime mentor as a player & coach, Aidan O Brien, joins him this week to record a very personal podcast episode. Aidan and Ciaran take a trip down memory lane discussing Aidan's monumental impact on Good Counsel College, New Ross' sporting success bringing a Wexford football team- mixed with Kilkenny & Wicklow players- to All Ireland Colleges 'A' success; alongside his coaching success with Horeswood GAA and many other clubs around Leinster; as well as his time managing the Wexford Senior football team. They discuss his love of horse-racing; how to build a successful team; the importance of focusing on the big rocks of good coaching, commitment and hard work rather than marginal gains; and how the "quality of the service is at the point of delivery.'" An episode not to be missed! This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS Online Training, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com Use the exclusive Coupon Code 'POD20' to get 20% off the DSS Elite Coaching membership
Ross is joined by QPR U23 Head Coach and recent Pro Licence graduate Paul Hall to speak about his fascinating career path to date that took in playing at World Cup 98 with Jamaica, and his philosophy around coach and player development. They speak about the importance of playground games; what a typical pro football coaching session looks like; developing individual programmes for players; and Black Lives Matter and Equality in the game. This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com Use the exclusive Coupon Code 'POD20' to get 20% off the DSS Elite Coaching membership
Well-known youth coach Owen Mooney joins Ciaran this week to discuss a range of topics about coaching kids and developing youth players and coaches. Owen works as the Learning & Games Development Coordinator at Dublin GAA, having previously worked for Ulster GAA, Special Olympics Ireland and Rockland GAA in New York. The discussion touches on all of his past experiences, plus his PhD research about the Power of Play, his collaboration with iCoachKids, and what a coaching session with the local U7 GAA team looks like! This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com Use the exclusive Coupon Code 'POD20' to get 20% off the DSS Elite Coaching membership
This Live Podcast episode was a Coaching Roundtable session with well-known GAA coaches Colm Nally and Steven Poacher joining Ciaran Deely and Ross Bennett. The lads discussed a number of coaching concepts from their experiences with amateur and professional teams in GAA and soccer, at both club and Inter-county level. They discuss designing a session plan; isolated practice versus a match scenario-based approach; S&C programmes for U13-U16 teams; can a GK be a great coach; and the benefits of 'Arrival Activities' for your players. This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Ross Bennett is joined by QPR FC U18 Head Coach Paul Furlong to speak about coaching young players and how things have changed in the last number of years when it comes to developing a holistic player development programme. They talk through his successful playing career with Chelsea, Watford, QPR and Birmingham City; a Day in a Life of an Academy Coach; Then & Now- have we lost something? and some common characteristics in players that have 'made it', including his own son Darnell who currently plays for WBA in the Premier League. This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Joe Coulter is joined this week by our special guest- Gaelic football coach Steven Poacher- to discuss Stevie's fascinating coaching career path and how he helps build team spirit with any group of players he gets involved with. They speak about his time with the Carlow Senior football team, his involvement on the club scene in Co. Down and information about his proposed pitch-based coaching clinic this coming December. Along the way they discuss his coaching philosophy; how to drive a winning mentality; future aspirations in coaching; and the lads chat about his successful, yet sometimes controversial, team tactics! You can find Stevie on Twitter at @Stevie_Poacher This episode is brought to you by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Sport Scientist & Coach Ross Bennett is joined this week by Head of Performance at Utah Royals FC Women's team Andrew Wiseman. Andrew speaks about his current role working in the US; what he learned from his previous positions with Glasgow Celtic FC Women, Exeter City FC 1st team, Chelsea FC Community and Shamrock Rovers FC, among others. Ross & Andrew discuss performing on the big day; what strategies and training modalities you can use to maximise this performance; and how to create a trusting yet challenging environment for your players. This is a really great episode with loads of practical tips and ideas for your team & players! You can find Andrew on Instagram at @MrWiseyMan This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Ciaran is joined this week by his good friend, the legendary ex-Ireland international Terry Phelan! They talk about their time working together in India for Kerala Blasters FC in the Indian Super League; what really drives him to travel and explore across different continents & countries both as a coach and a person; and the long list of clubs Terry played for including Leeds, Man City, Chelsea, Everton, and of course, the Crazy Gang at Wimbledon. Terry recalls making his senior international debut for Ireland; memories of recently-deceased Jack Charlton; how Big Jack handed them kegs of Guinness in America in preparation for the journey that was World Cup '94; and what was really going through his mind when Ray Houghton scored that famous goal against Italy in the Giants Stadium at World Cup '94 in the US. This is an episode not to be missed! You can find Terry on Instagram at @terryphelan3 This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
Ivi Casagrande and Erica Suter join our hosts Caoimhe Morris and Ross Bennett this week for a discussion on developing youth and female athletes; creating a flourishing environment for your players; the importance of doing the basics well; and what it's like working as a female in the S&C industry. Ivi is S&C Coach for the Orlando Pride soccer team in the US and a former professional football player in Brazil. She can be found on her excellent Twitter page @ivicasagrande Erica is a well known youth female athlete S&C Coach in the US, is host of 'The Soccer Queens Podcast' and can be found on her very informative Twitter page @fitsoccerqueen This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app www.DeelySportScience.com
East Belfast GAA club co-founder Dave McGreevy describes setting up a club from scratch; what it means to be a cross community GAA club; his hopes for the future of the club. While Declan Bogue gives a fascinating overview of GAA in Ulster and the North. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app www.DeelySportScience.com
Turlough O Brien joins Joe & Ciaran this week to discuss his 6 years as Carlow Senior Football Manager and to give some great insight into what really was 'Carlow Rising'! In this wide ranging interview, Turlough speaks about what it is like to coach & manage at the highest level of the GAA; how changing the mindset of the Carlow players & fans was key; the uniqueness of his coach Stevie Poacher; the pride he felt in seeing kids all over the county wearing the Carlow jersey; the highs & lows of his time as Manager; how the CPA have got it wrong; his ideas around competition structures for the GAA; and his plans for the future. The lads also get to discuss the many battles between Carlow and London and what they learned from each other. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app www.DeelySportScience.com
Jonas Dodoo joins us once again for Part 2 of this fascinating episode with hosts Ross Bennett and Ben Smalley. Jonas is the Head Coach of Speed Works and has years experience working with Olympic sprint athletes and in team sports such as rugby and football. In Part 2 they speak about transferring across speed from athletics into team sports, deceleration and Jonas gives tips on training speed for S&C coaches, sport scientists and technical coaches working in the applied sports field. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app www.DeelySportScience.com
QPR FC Sport Scientists Ross Bennett & Ben Smalley are joined by world-renowned sprint coach Jonas Dodoo internationally renowned sprint coach Jonas Dodoo (@EatSleepTrain_). Jonas is the Head Coach of Speed Works, has an MSc in Coaching Science and has studied and worked alongside Olympics coach Dan Pfaff. Jonas has also worked with Olympic long jump champion Greg Rutherford and consulted for teams such as Arsenal FC and Bath Rugby Club. You can follow Jonas on Twitter at @EatSleepTrain_ or at www.speedworks.training The lads speak about Jonas' history and coaching experience, his sprinting philosophy and they go into detail on the mechanics of speed work and training. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app www.DeelySportScience.com
QPR FC Sport Scientists Ross Bennett & Ben Smalley are joined by Ben Bradley- Head of Academy Sport Science & Medicine at Premier League side Bournemouth FC. Among many other things in this fascinating episode, they discuss: youth academy games programme; an integrated coaching & sport science approach; monitoring growth & maturation; and the Movement Competency Matrix Ben designed for Bournemouth FC's young academy football players. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DeelySportScience.com , Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app
Ross & Ciaran are joined this week by world-renowned Podcaster Rob Pacey- host of the Pacey Performance Podcast- to discuss trends in the S&C world; what makes a really good practitioner & guest; how his playing career later helped his coaching career; what are some of the additional skills to create a second income stream; and what are the next steps for his extremely successful podcast show. You can follow Rob on Twitter at @Strengthofsc This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app www.DeelySportScience.com
Journalist John Fogarty from the Irish Examiner newspaper joins Ciaran and Joe to discuss the Club v County championship fixture stand-off hurtling down the tracks for the GAA. Has this been an unavoidable PR disaster for the GAA; what routes are different counties taking; are County Boards too weak to stand up to the Senior Inter county Managers; and what's Davy Fitz saying about it all? This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app
Ciaran and Joe are joined by Dr Sean Carmody- a doctor working in pro football- and Ryan McLaughlin- sport scientist at STATSports and S&C Coach for the Donegal Senior Hurling team- to speak about the GAA's 'Return to Play' framework. We break down the phases, give advice on what activities & practices you can use with your players, and some of the issues that may crop up for the GAA in this whole process. We also discuss Ryan's Player Proximity Report for the GAA and Sean's BJSM journal article on Risk Assessment for the recommencement of professional sport. This episode is supported by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app
Sarah Keane, also Chief Executive Officer of Swim Ireland, talks to Eamon about the growing influence of women in sport. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To mark Impact Journalism Day, Hugh Linehan meets some people involved in projects aimed at creating sustainable social change. First Hugh chats with NCAD graduate Mark O'Meara's project is a novel solution to the problem of how to help homeless people shy away from handing over small change Then he sits down with Paul O'Hara of ChangeX, a "platform of proven ideas for anyone who wants to strengthen their community", Tony Geoghegan of the Merchant's Quay drug harm prevention project, and Sarah Keane CEO of Swim Ireland to talk about their experience in changing people's lives for the better.