Ryan Dodyk (Team Canada) discusses his performance environment and what he needs to perform at the highest level. The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete developme
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pe
Road (LifePlus-Wahoo) & Track (GB Cycling) cyclist Maddie Leech discusses her athlete journey, performance environment, and the Five W's.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approa
Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast.In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to you
Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast.In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to you
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pi
Georgina Brayshaw (Leander & GB Rowing) discusses her journey from being told she may be in a wheelchair for the rest of her life to becoming a world champion and Olympian.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcas
Melissa Bratic (Team Canada Karate) discusses her athlete journey and performance environment.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode exp
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pi
Becky Storrie (Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL & British Cycling) discusses her fast track through to the pro peloton, the challenges she has faced, and her performance environment.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe pod
Emma Pallant-Browne (Duathlon & Ironman Triathlete) discusses her athlete journey and what she needs from her performance environment to succeed.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocia
Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast.In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to you
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pi
In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to your coaching planning, delivery and review.The Five W's PodcastWhat
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pi
Celia Dupre (Swiss Rowing & Stanford University) discusses her athlete journey and performance environment.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Eac
Quillan Isidore (GB Cycling) discusses his performance environment and what he needs from a biopsychosocial perspective to perform.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to
Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast.In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to you
Imogen Cotter (Ireland & Fenix Deceuninck) discusses her performance environment and what she needs from a biopsychosocial perspective to train and perform at the elite level. The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe po
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pi
In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute. The aim is not to provide answers but pi
Dr Andi Drake (@English Athletics & Leeds Beckett University) discusses his coaching practice. The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode ex
Deborah Kerr (Team GB & British Canoeing) discusses her performance environment and what she needs from a biopsychosocial perspective to operate at an Olympic level.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explo
Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast.In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to you
Gwen Crabb (Gloucester-Hartpury & Wales Rugby) discusses her athlete journey and performance environment.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each