
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
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James Parris speaks with the best coaches and experts in sports to find out what's working for them, so you can stay ahead of the curve in your sports coaching. Discover the skills of a coach, learn about sports psychology, the roles of a sports coach, health and safety in sports, coaching responsibilities, and how to become a sports coach. Whether you coach rowing, like James, or
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
10M ago
Sue Dewhurst is an expert in Internal Communications having been Head of Internal Comms for Barclay's Bank, the Royal Mail and NTL (before it became Virgin Media). Over 6,000 people have been through her Internal Comms training course. The second edition of her book Successful Employee Communications was released recently.
Sue's Book: Successful Employee Communications - https://geni.us/SbUBGiP ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
11M ago
Amanda Coleman was Head of Communications for the Greater Manchester Police for many years, until her retirement in 2019. It was her role to coordinate all communications following the Manchester Arena suicide bombing in 2017. Since her retirement, Amanda had started a consultancy using her wealth of experience to help organisations with all types of communication, but especially communication in a crisis. She released a book titled Crisis Communications Strategies in 2020. Amanda's website: https://amandacolemancomms.co.uk/ Amanda's book: https://geni.us/PWyoBCM ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
Today I’m talking with R. Sasikumar, also known as Sasi. Sasi is a former Singapore International and Professional footballer.
He’s the Founder and CEO of Red Card Marketing Group.
Sasi has recently started a new project helping sports coaches become sports entrepreneurs. If you’d like to find out how he can help you with your business go to his website - https://sportsbusinessmentor.com
Sasi had also published a book about starting and expanding a sports business, specifically for people who coach sport already, called The Sports Coaching Business Formula
He’s very kin ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
Today I’m talking with Caitlin Glenn Sapp - Caitlin has a doctorate in Physical Therapy and runs a practice - Crew Racing - in Youngstown Ohio, which is a small rural town between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Caitlin also coaches triathletes and has competed herself.
She has run 7 full Ironmans including the 2015 World Championships in Kona. She is also the 2015 Ironman USA National Champion in the 25-29 age category.
In this episode you’ll learn about recovery after exercise, grieving and mourning injuries, setting goals in a time of global pandemic and stick around to the end to find out about ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
Today I’m talking with Ashley Neaves - Director and Head Coach at The Avenue Tennis Club located in the town of Havant on England’s South Coast.
Ashley is a Lawn Tennis Association Senior Performance Coach and an LTA Coach Tutor. He was nominated Best British Tennis Coach in 2017.
In this episode you’ll learn how to coach for a competition with unusual and difficult conditions, how becoming a YouTuber can improve your coaching, helping athletes avoid burnout and stick around to the end to discover two key and unusual pieces of advice for new and improving coaches.
More from Ashley:
https://www ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
In this episode, I speak with Cheryl Anderson, a golf pro who coaches at the Mike Bender Academy situated in Florida.
Cheryl is a top 50 coach on the Golf Digest list, Top 100 coach on the Golf Magazine list, she has been LPGA National Teacher of the Year and has played on the Ladies Pro Tour.
You’ll learn about using teaching aids in coaching, using metaphor to explain things to your athletes, how to coach an athlete with a physical limitation and stick around to the end to discover what a jar of marbles has to do with perfection ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
In this episode, I’m talking with Tony Mee, Lead Youth Development Phase Coach at Doncaster Rovers - a soccer club in the county of Yorkshire, towards the North of the UK.
This episode was hastily arranged as I discovered Tony Mee is raising money for a fantastic charity by releasing a book on coaching.
All proceeds for the book, which is titled Through The Thirds - A Systematic Approach to Planning Your Football Season go to The Huntingdon’s Disease Association.
Tony has a very close connection with the charity as his wife suffers from Huntingdon’s Disease.
There’s a link to the b ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
Jeremy Lazarus has been consulting as a master coach and NLP trainer with his business The Lazarus Consultancy since 1999.
He’s also worked extensively with sportsmen and women, including the GB shooting team, as a performance coach.
However, it was Jeremy’s book, titled Ahead of the Game - which is currently at number 35 in the Amazon bestseller list for “sports coaching” - which brought him to my attention.
Ahead of the Game outlines a step by step “how-to” for sports coaches to use NLP to help athletes improve their performance.
I’ve provided links to Jeremy’s book Ahead of the ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
Bo Hanson is a four-time Olympian and three-time Olympic medal winner. He now runs a business - Athlete Assessments - who are experts in the people side of sport.
Athlete Assessments is best known for behavioural profiling via their unique Athlete DISC, CoachDISC and Sports Manager DISC products.
They also work with some of the best teams, sports psychologists and leaders in sport to help them squeeze every ounce of performance out of athletes and clients.
As it says in their literature - “Getting the people side right is what differentiates the best coaches from the rest…”
Their client ..read more
The Sports Coaching Skills Podcast
1y ago
Tom Scollay - better known as Scolls - is from Alice Springs, Australia.
He thought he’d hit the big time when he was selected to play professional First-Class cricket for English County Team Middlesex - who play at Lord’s the Home of Cricket in North London.
After spending 3 years playing against the world’s best cricketers at Middlesex, he was unexpectedly released from his contract.
On returning to Perth Australia - as he puts it, “devastated” - he set up to do some cricket coaching, which went from strength to strength.
However, he was determined not to be another “run of ..read more