January 26, 2016Applied coaching, Coach development, Long term athlete development, Youth strength and conditioning LTAD – BS or Brilliant? (Part 1) “Long Term Athlete Development” or LTAD is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in sport today. If you hang around any […]
January 19, 2016Applied coaching, Book Reviews, Long term athlete development, Youth strength and conditioning Youth Strength Training – Book Review I’ve decided to start reviewing a book each month on a variety of topics from basic training principles, methodology, psychology and general […]
December 29, 2015Applied coaching, Coach development, Long term athlete development, Youth strength and conditioning Broken collarbones and the man-child It was a crisp Sunday morning in Perth, Western Australia. I was still pretty drowsy from an early start to get to […]
January 13, 2015Applied coach, Coach development, Long term athlete development, sport psychology, Uncategorized, Youth strength and conditioning Not too little, not too much Some time ago I attended a UKSport Talent Coaches Breakfast seminar at Bournemouth University, given by a sports psychology lecturer Bryan Jones. […]