Episode 001 Panel Discussion (Part 1 of 3)
Steve Ingham, Jamie Pringle, Rosie Mayes, discuss the rise of Uk High Performance System that has gone from 36th on the medal table in 1996 Olympics to 2nd at the Rio Olympics in 2016, becoming a global sporting superpower. This episode charts the early origins of the UK beginning to find pockets of excellence, how the system emerged from losing and grew to develop its own identity, method and network.
Show notes
UK High performance achievements
Where did it all start?
Capturing nuggets from early achievers (Boardman/Keen)
Searching for early specialists
Creating and innovating from nothing
Protecting competitive advantage
Losing acting as an accelerator for funding and system change
Professional (funding allow athletes, coaches and staff to train/work full-time) but lacking focus
Support services in their infancy - the baby begins to develop
The baby learns to speak and say no for the first time
Into the next episode - the acceleration provided by being awarded the homes games
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086: Kevin Dutton on learning from psychopaths
085: Chris Thompson on persistence
084: Alistair Brownlee on a sub-7 hour Ironman triathlon
COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT: Applied Performance Practitioner Skills Programme
083: Glyn Howatson on recovery and adaptation
082: Daniel Lieberman on evolving to exercise
081: Ama Agbeze on belief
080: Alan Murchison on Michelin star performance
079: Dan Cable on being exceptional
078: Lizzy Yarnold on talent, ownership of performance and team
077: Stuart Worden of the Brit School on performance environments
076: Mark Williams on how the best learn to be better
075: Mark Richardson and Marcus Smith on drumming performance
074: Peter Vint on data, culture and athlete development
073: Chris Rosimus on relationships in performance
072 Cath Bishop on The Long Win
071 Mark Webber on racing in formula one
070 Stephen Seiler on how the best train
069: Sebastien Foucan on pioneering free running
068: Kit Holder on the art of performance
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