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054 Michael Neill – Discipline – Buy-In v Compliance (Pt 5/5)

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 Joe Marler Professional Rugby player was recently shown a red card during a Harlequins Premiership match, which left him unavailable for national selection. When hormones go crazy in the [...]

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053 – Michael Neill – Goal Setting, Helpful or Not? (Pt 4/5)

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 Michael Neill shares the distinction between setting goals as a course of direction, to inform your work together rather than something to put pressure on yourself, with consequences for [...]

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052 – Michael Neill – Pressure is an Inside Job (Pt 3/5)

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Michael Neill talks with Denise Holland about pressure? How is it sportspeople often comment that they need to feel under pressure to be able to perform well? What's going on [...]

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051 – Michael Neill – Sustainable High Performance in Sport (Pt 2/5)

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 Denise Holland talks with Michael Neill about match point situations, in the heat of the moment, when it is highly likely that athletes get caught up in a lot [...]

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050 – Michael Neill – Creating The Impossible (Pt 1/5)

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 Special guest Michael Neill is an internally renowned transformative coach and the best-selling author of six books including, The Inside Out Revolution and, The Space Within. Here Michael explains [...]

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049 – Dealing and Coping With Disappointed Athletes

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It is very common for coaches to feel bad when their athletes suffer disappointments, so what’s the best way to deal and cope with this situation when it arises? Denise [...]

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048 – Rudiger Kennard – Perception, A Construction Not An Instruction

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Rudi and Denise talk about a behavioural performance model; that dealing and working on poor behaviours, with consequences, and discipline procedures are missing the point, i.e. it is too late [...]

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047 – Rudiger Kennard – Talent Identification (Pt 4/5)

By |April 11th, 2019|Categories: Podcasts|

Traditionally, we identify talented athletes as those who demonstrate attributes, i.e. being self-determined, keen willingness to learn, capacity to overcome adversity, self-less, highly driven, ability to self-analyse, and be self-motivated [...]

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046 – Rudiger Kennard – Insight v knowledge Based Learning – (Pt 3/5)

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The subject of adaptation is widely researched and discussed, especially in the field of sport. Many people resonate with knowledge-based, application of tools and techniques which appears to result in [...]

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044 – Former contestant of the BBC show ‘Gladiators’ Rudiger Kennard – ‘Unconditional Experience’ (Pt 1/4)

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Why would sportspeople want to look in the direction of understanding the formless nature of life and experience? What is the potential impact on performance results when you start to [...]

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