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  • EvelChat #27 “How Did We Go From 'Three Weeks a Year' To You're Never Home…?”: A Chat with Donna Kaye-Harris.
    2022/01/14

    If you are a committed coach in a relationship you are going to want to listen to this podcast. If you are the committed spouse or partner of a coach you are really going to want to listen to this podcast...

    In this, the first in a two part series of EvelChat, Derek talks to Donna Kaye-Harris, lifelong coach, sport builder & researcher, on interviews she did with 10 Olympic coaches & their partners prior to the 2016 Rio Games. In part 1 we discuss the feedback from the data on the partners of coaches, in part 2 we discuss the data from the coaches themselves.

    Donna interviewed each person in the cohort separately & independently, collecting feedback on how the coaching profession (obsession?) has impacted their partnership, family life, health and other important areas. While her findings are unpublished, her raw data, easily digestible & organized around quotes from both the coach & partner, can be viewed here.

    This is a fascinating discussion on the impact coaching has on a marriage, partnership, relationship and family and should not be missed.

    Donna Harris, ChPC, is a Chartered Professional Coach skilled in program development and implementation. She holds a Master of Arts in Kinesiology; her thesis explored the impact of passion on the performance and lives of elite coaches and their partners. The research outcomes lend insight into the requirements high performers need to be successful as well as the impact being a high performer has on the individual, their partner and their family.  The architect behind Athletics Canada’s revised coaching education program, she understands the components of performance and the steps necessary to draw out the best from everyone.

    Topics:

    • “They’re not quite present in family life”
    • “Knowing that you’re second place”
    • “I got to go, I went to Beijing, I went to Athens”
    • “The coach’s career trumps my career”
    • “You’re not really making a lot of the decisions that affect your life”
    • “Worrying (about job security) doesn’t really help a whole lot”
    • “It’s a job of passion, not a job you count hours”
    • “. . .and then it consumes you”
    • “Tell me a coach that was great and had good work-life balance”

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    2 時間 12 分
  • EvelChat #26 “We Never Stand in the Same River Twice…”: A Chat with Shawn Myszka.
    2022/01/05

    In this episode of EvelChat Derek & Movement Expert & Skill Acquisition Coach Shawn Myszka discuss learning, teaching & technical development within the context of one of sport’s most complex movement challenges, the Hammer Throw.

    Shawn has served primarily as a Personal Performance Advisor & Movement Skill Acquisition Coach for National Football League (NFL) players since 2008, working with approximately 12 players each year and has partnered with 5 NFL All-Pro selections and 12 NFL Pro Bowl Team members.

    You can find Shawn’s full bio at https://emergentmvmt.com/about/

    Shawn’s website: https://emergentmvmt.com  

    You can find Shawn on Twitter at @movementmiyagi 

    Topics:

    • Coaching in northern environments & innovation
    • Skill development in varying conditions
    • Facilitating skill development as opposed to imparting a technical model (Ecological Dynamics)
    • Unique technical and physical elements of the hammer throw
    • Nikolai Bernstein’s ideas on problem solving
    • The functional adaptive relationship between the athlete & performance
    • Movement as a problem-solving process
    • Drills vs. whole movement learning
    • A coach’s place in the learning process
    • Global movements & coaching beginners
    • Creating dexterity & “Bulletproofness” in technical development
    • The line between fostering individual problem-solving solutions & facilitating ineffective technique
    • Barry Sanders & chasing technical models
    • “Adaptability Zone” & the confluence of constraints
    • Considering Emergence in movement learning
    • Global vs. Part learning with beginners
    • Ego and coaching technical models
    • Authenticity & problem solving “on the fly”
    • Creating / exposing athletes to different environments
    • The line between ‘thinking’ & moving instinctively.
    • One-on-one coaching & over-coaching 

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  • EvelChat #25 “The Solution Has To Come From Them…”: A Chat with Stu McMillan.
    2021/12/19

    In this 2nd of back-to-back episodes of EvelChat with our buddy Stu McMillan, Derek & Stu discuss learning & skill acquisition.

    Topics include:

    • Stu’s a “People Person”
    • Skill stability & the edges of the technical bandwidth 
    • Performance vs. learning sessions
    • Variability & the range of accepted movement within a technical model
    • The “problem in the hammer throw” 
    • Technique vs. Skill 
    • Development coaching vs. Elite coaching
    • The content vs. the context of a movement
    • Removing context to help an athlete learn more
    • Challenging athletes to move more effectively
    • Prescription vs. facilitation
    • Changing an athlete’s technical model
    • Guiding the athlete to solve their own technical solutions.


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    1 時間 12 分
  • EvelChat #24 “We’re Going To Start Off Like This Are We?”: A Chat with Stu McMillan.
    2021/12/09

    Derek & Stu go at it again...

    Topics:

    • Derek’s new goggles
    • Stu’s modelling career
    • The (at times) ugly necessity of a social media presence in online education 
    • https://simplifaster.com
    • The infamous Shackleton podcast
    • What’s new at Altis
    • The Altis Foundation for HBCU
    • Stu’s thoughts of the latest EvelChats
    • Dale Stevo’s training methodology
    • Harvey & looking for commonalities when comparing methods 
    • Stu’s thoughts on the Nike Super Spikes question from twitter
    • Is there evidence for “Surfing the Curve”
    • Max Speed / Max Strength & individual needs & approaches
    • Transference vs Relatedness in exercise and intensity selection
    •  Bondarchuk & Transfer

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    1 時間 29 分
  • EvelChat #23 “It’s More About Early Engagement In Great Coaching Than Specialization”: A Chat with James Baker & Tom Crick of Aspire Academy
    2021/12/07

    In this podcast Derek gets schooled. It’s a deep dive into the science and practice of Long-Term Athlete Development & Preparation. In particular, we discuss the science & practice around Peak Height Velocity (PHV) and overall implementation of the LTAD principles and progressions. 

    James Baker is a sport performance specialist and one of the world’s top experts in Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and Preparation. He is the Head of National Talent Identification, Senior Strength & Conditioning Coach and Performance Support Lead for Aspire Academy in Dona, Qatar. He is also the co-founder (with Mike Young) of the LTAD Network (www.ltadnetwork.com), one of the world’s top resources in physical preparation & sport training development for youth.

    Tom Crick is the Head of Athletics at Aspire Academy & former Director of Coaching & Athlete Development for Athletics Northern Ireland. Before that he was the Professional Development Manager & Qualifications Manager for British Athletics.

    Topics:

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    ·      James’ Background

    ·      What is LTAD?

    ·      Pathways athletes take in development

    ·      Importance of proper long term athletic preparation

    ·      Technical / tactical development vs. physical development

    ·      Peak Height Velocity (PHV)

    ·      Parent height vs., predicted height and Pre / Circa / Post PHV

    ·      Clown shoes and the order that body segments go through PHV 

    ·      C onsiderations for loading around PHV

    ·      PHV & Apophysitis

    ·      Volume of work around growth spurts & PHV

    ·      Natural Volume Experiments at Aspire

    ·      Criticism / efficacy around using PHV

    ·      James’ data around pre / circa / post PHV

    ·      PHV, Bioband and early / late maturers

    ·      Practicality around tracking PHV

    ·      Average Post-PHV age and the start of formal training

    ·      Keeping Late maturers within the net

    ·      Basic strength diagnostics and patterns for beginners

    ·      Producing ‘elite athletes’ vs. any other athlete

    ·      Organization for coaching developing athletes

    ·      Why the pressure to succeed demands more competent coaching practice

    ·      Why ‘Specialization’ is not a dirty word

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    1 時間 47 分
  • EvelChat #22 “What Does ‘Good Coaching’ Mean To You?”: A Chat with Harvey Maguire.
    2021/11/09

    Meet Harvey Maguire.  Harvey is a former soccer coach and practicing professional physical therapist in Loughborough, England.  He is also a sprint coach working at the university and club level. 

    I thought it might be an interesting conversation to record myself and Harvey discussing some of the things he faces as a development coach who works with athletes new to the sport or training at a relatively young training age.  Mainly we discuss the challenges he faces sorting through the world of information in front of him and how to identify “good coaching” in an effort to cultivate his own model of good coaching practice. 

    I think listeners from all walks of sport life will get something from this one.

    Topics:

    • Harvery’s background.
    • Dale Stevo’s training system.
    • Navigating the world of information as a young or developing coach.
    • Different approaches in training for different coaches and athletes.
    • How to assess proven training systems / programs as a development coach.
    • Factors that influence results in coaching (facilities, weather, drugs, talent pools, support, etc…).
    • Limitations that influence results in coaching (bureaucracy, environment, etc…).
    • Objectivity in coaching.
    • Shackleton in...
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  • EvelChat #21 “Leveraging Gifts & Minimizing Weaknesses": A Chat with Dale “Stevo” Stevenson.
    2021/10/30

    Dale "Stevo" Stevenson, National Throws Coach, New Zealand Athletics.

    To me, this is one of the most intriguing podcasts I’ve posted… You don’t have to be a throws coach to get something out of this. I’ve met few coaches who are able to systematically individualize and create a training system around an athlete’s individual performance structure / force-output profile. This is even more impressive given the fact that Dale walked into a national coaching position shortly after retiring as an athlete. I hope you enjoy this, I certainly did. There will be more to come.

    Topics:

    ·      Dale’s history as a competitive shot putter.

    ·      His current role as Head Coach for the Throwing Events, New Zealand Athletics.

    ·      Christchurch, Polar Exploration & the Galapagos.

    ·      Differences between Aussie & Kiwi Athletics.

    ·      Dale’s current group.

    ·      Ryan Ballantyne & coaching top juniors.

    ·      How Dale came to coaching Tom Walsh.

    ·      Tom’s early athlete development.

    ·      Super-Coach Ian Baird

    ·      Tom Walsh’s unique challenges as an athlete

    ·      Dale Stevo’s unique training system & approach to periodization

    ·      Throwing the competition implement in competition cycles

    ·      Dale’s 4 session rolling average & auto-regulated periodization model

    ·      Differences b/t Dale’s system & the Bondarchuk system.

    ·      Medium-term planning in Dale’s system.

    ·      Tom’s competitive ability vs. training marks

    ·      ‘Freedom’ as a training philosophy.

    ·      Technical input vs. allowing an athlete to develop their own solutions to technical problems.

    ·      Using a ‘system’ vs. being an outlier & individualizing training

    ·      Does coaching attract an addictive personality?

    ·      Managing your life as a professional coach.

    ·      The pros & cons with balls to the wall coaching.

    ·      Being isolated in NZ.

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    1 時間 29 分
  • EvelChat #20 "Two Good Examples of a Bad Example...": A Chat with Dan Pfaff
    2021/10/06

    In this special 20th episode of EvelChat, Derek speaks with friend, mentor and sponsor Dan Pfaff about the trials and tribulations of being a recovering alcoholic.

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    1 時間 5 分