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This podcast was originally recorded in 2021 when David Galbraith and I used to Co-Host the Pod live on Facebook every Monday night.
I really enjoyed going back and listening to this (Apart from listening to myself, I think I was pretty nervous that night!) and listening to how Ian saw his role as a coach and I am not surprised the players all got behind him last year when things weren't quite going to plan.
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This week I am joined by Dr Ihirangi (Ihi) Heke
Ihi is an honorary research fellow to the University of Auckland and has been working with Johns Hopkins University to conduct a study using traditional indigenous health approaches alongside Systems Dynamics.
Ihi is also working with Washington University in the development of training programmes exchanging Systems Dynamics from indigenous and non-indigenous perspectives.
Over the past 10 years he has been active in helping Māori and other indigenous groups abroad, build their own health and wellness activities based on their own traditional knowledge.
His Atua-Matua Framework has been a work in progress and is attracting national and international attention from health and education policy makers and providers who are struggling to apply standard western deficit models to global health initiatives and are looking to more localised indigenous models of engagement to deal with global health issues.
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My guest this week is Ed Coughlan who is a senior lecturer at Munster Institute of Technology and is a wealth of knowledge in the space of Skill Acquisition.
I love talking to Ed, he is such a great thinker and so generous with his time. We cover all sorts of topics here from the mindset of learners right through to trying to fix my dads putting!
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This week I am joined by Chiefs Assistant Coach David Hill. I am lucky enough to call Hilly a friend and catch up with him frequently in Tauranga over a couple of short blacks.
Hilly was an accomplished player, playing mainly for Waikato and The Chiefs as well as a brief stint with the All Blacks and is proving to be a formidable coach.
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My guest this week is Rachel Vickery and this is part 2 of my chat with her.
Rachel competed in the commonwealth games representing NZ in Gymnastics
And is now a performance coach helping high performing teams and athletes the world over.
She can walk the walk and like so many coaches has been on a journey trying to uncover how to help others.
Now I used to get nervous on the first tee but listening to Rachel describe the start of her beam routine makes my nerves seem ridiculous
All of us have fear and doubt and try these silver bullet techniques to get through them, like thinking positive, but usually to no avail. Rachel helps us look with a little more detail in to the performance world
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My guest this week is Rachel Vickery
Rachel competed in the commonwealth games representing NZ in Gymnastics
And is now a performance coach helping high performing teams and athletes the world over.
She can walk the walk and like so many coaches has been on a journey trying to uncover how to help others.
Now I used to get nervous on the first tee but listening to Rachel describe the start of her beam routine makes my nerves seem ridiculous
All of us have fear and doubt and try these silver bullet techniques to get through them, like thinking positive, but usually to no avail. Rachel helps us look with a little more detail in to the performance world
I hope you enjoy this chat, I have split it up over two episodes as we spoke for 2 hours and we pick up part 1 with Rachel talking about her early career as a gymnast.
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This week I am joined by one of the best coaches in NZ, Mike Hesson.
Mike has had an impressive career coaching Argentina, Kenya, Otago, New Zealand and most recently in the IPL, and having success in most environments. He took over the NZ team when they were ranked 8th in the world and achieved huge success not only at the 2015 world cup but in many ways set them up for the success that would follow his reign.
But equally impressively was the way in which the men went about that, they brought some strong kiwi values to the team and were able to bring these values to life with the way they played.
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This week I am joined by Volleyball Coaching Legend and now Author Hugh McCutcheon.
Hugh played for NZ in Volleyball at both Junior and Senior level before heading to the States to play college Volleyball. He has become a celebrated coach not only at University level but also international level where he coached the US Men's and Women's teams to Gold and Silver respectively at the Beijing and London Olympics.
He has recently written a book called "Championship Behaviors" which is a lovely piece of work which I have recently read. It was great to have Hugh on the Pod and cool to see a Kiwi doing great things on the international stage. -
This week is part 2 of my chat with Jonathan "Jock" Paget
Jock is a New Zealand equestrian rider who won a bronze medal in Team eventing at the 2012 Summer Olympics.In 2013 he became only the second rider to win the Badminton Horse Trials on debut after fellow New Zealander Mark Todd.
He is now general manager of High Performance at Equestrian Sports NZ, which is how I got to meet him on a hectic car ride up to Auckland on a way to a HPSNZ residential
On this ride I got to hear from someone who I believe to be incredibly skilled in coaching, his understanding of human (and horse) behaviour is outstanding and I’m sure this is why he is held in such high regard.
I could talk to Jock for hours, and quite frankly did, I reckon he was stoked when the residential was over and he got away from me!
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This week I am joined by Jock Paget
Jonathan "Jock" Paget is a New Zealand equestrian rider who won a bronze medal in Team eventing at the 2012 Summer Olympics.In 2013 he became only the second rider to win the Badminton Horse Trials on debut after fellow New Zealander Mark Todd.
He is now general manager of High Performance at Equestrian Sports NZ, which is how I got to meet him on a hectic car ride up to Auckland on a way to a HPSNZ residential
On this ride I got to hear from someone who I believe to be incredibly skilled in coaching, his understanding of human (and horse) behaviour is outstanding and I’m sure this is why he is held in such high regard.
I could talk to Jock for hours, and quite frankly did, I reckon he was stoked when the residential was over and he got away from me!
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This week I am joined By Cr Craig Harrison for Part 2 of our chat
Craig is a postdoctoral research fellow at Auckland University of Technology, founder of The Athlete Development Project and host of a great podcast, The Athlete Development Show
Craig is passionate about the youth sport space, both in the way we educate coaches and the experience that the youth have when playing sport
I thoroughly enjoyed this chat with Craig and would encourage you to go over to his Podcast “The Athlete Development Show” and check out his great work.
On a slightly different note, I mentioned a couple of podcasts ago that I am a fan of the “Coach Your Brains Out Podcast” and I have tried something new here with this epsidoe based on that show. The relaes their shows in roughly half hour segments which I like as it keeps me both entertained and wanting more so I have split this chat up in to two parts.
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This week I am joined By Cr Craig Harrison
Craig is a postdoctoral research fellow at Auckland University of Technology, founder of The Athlete Development Project and host of a great podcast, The Athlete Development Show
Craig is passionate about the youth sport space, both in the way we educate coaches and the experience that the youth have when playing sport
I thoroughly enjoyed this chat with Craig and would encourage you to go over to his Podcast “The Athlete Development Show” and check out his great work.
On a slightly different note, I mentioned a couple of podcasts ago that I am a fan of the “Coach Your Brains Out Podcast” and I have tried something new here with this epsidoe based on that show. The relaes their shows in roughly half hour segments which I like as it keeps me both entertained and wanting more so I have split this chat up in to two parts.
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This week I am joined by Allan Bunting
Allan has a certain presence about him, he is a strong leader who has worked really hard on his coaching skills and he speaks to this during the conversation and shows why he is the outstanding coach that he is.
In 2021 Allan and childhood friend Cory Sweeney lead the NZ Womens 7s team to Olympic Gold in Tokyo and in February this year was appointed to replace Wayne Smith as Director of Rugby of the Black Ferns Program
This was a cool chat for me as Allan is someone who I looked up to as a kid and now as a coach and I was buzzing after recording this.
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This week I tried something a little different. I am often asking mates for podcast recommendations and assume that other people do that too, so I thought I would share a couple that I have listened to recently that I really enjoyed and my thoughts on them.
Coach Your Brains Out with Jonathan FaderI Am .... Jonny Wilkinson with Michael GervaisThe Headliners with Rick Rubin
The podcasts I have reviewed areI hope you enjoy this little episode and I would be keen to hear any podcast recommendations that you might have
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This week on the podcast I am joined by Marianne Davies, Marianne is a PhD Candidate Developing a Nonlinear Pedagogy in Equestrian Coaching at Sheffield Hallam University
Marianne has a podcast called river tiger the equestrian podcast and a website which is dynamics-coaching.com
I reached out to Marianne after listening to a couple of her podcasts which were titled “Learning in the Ugly zone” which I loved and then listened to “Snow, Rabbits and Pooh Sticks” which links in nicely to the prior podcast.
These actually started as blog articles on her aforementioned website and it will surprise many of you of know me that I actually read them. They are beautifully written, really engaging and they make you feel like you are there with her.
As always I hope you enjoy the conversation, I loved it, I got to scratch my itch with regard to ecological dynamics which I keep coming back to and enjoy trying to make sense of it with some really cool people and Marianne is definitely one of them
We start this chat talking about her writing as I mentioned how I thought she did an amazing job with it.
If you know anyone who you think would get value from this podcast then please share it with them and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button
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This week I am joined by Harry Curtin who I met at Mt Maunganui earlier in the year when he attended an Inside Running Rugby Camp (which was awesome!) hosted by former guests Mike Rogers and Rusty Earnshaw.
Harry has just completed a Masters Degree in Sports Performance Coaching at the University of Sterling and we chat all things coaching and how he has brought his learning to life. -
I am stoked to kick off Season 5 of Talking Performance with NZ legend Wayne Smith.
If Smithy didn't have legend status prior to last year he certainly did have by the end of the year after he helped the NZ Black Ferns win the Rugby World Cup in what would have to be one of the greatest turnarounds in NZ Sporting history.
Smithy was awarded the NZ Coach of the year award at the Hallbergs this year and I couldn't think of a more fitting recipient.
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This is the final episode of the 2022 in review and one in where I bring some of the coaches that I interviewed last year together
Shane McLeod - Hockey
Noeline Taurua - Netball
Brent Matehaere - Basketball
Crystal Kaua - Rugby
If you enjoy the podcast it would be great if you could share it with your mates and if you have any feedback for me in ways in which I can make it better, or guests you would like to hear from please reach out. -
This review is a focus on Skill Acquisition with 3 great guests, Carl Woods, Alan Dunton and Philip O'Callaghan.
Each episode was great in their own right and I would encourage you to check them out if you haven't already listened to them... or even if you have.
Carl is episode 102, Alan 112 and Philip 106.
I hope you enjoy this review and it would be great if you could share the podcast and leave a review where ever it is that you listen. -
This week we have a bit of an athlete theme with aspiring professional golfer Amelia Garvey, NZ Sporting Legend Rob Waddell, Olympian Anna Simcic and PGA Tour Champions star Steven Alker.
We cover off a number of things from work ethic, to planning and even touch on talent hot beds.
I hope you enjoy the podcast. - Visa fler