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The Athlete Development Show

Dr Craig Harrisonathletedevelopmentproject.com

Science and stories from the brightest minds across many disciplines to help youth athletes unlock personal performance & develop their sporting potential.

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EP 69 – Amanda Stanec – Finding Joy in Physical Activity & Sport

“Movement is truly the vehicle to teach the principles, to engage with others in joyful ways, to then problem solve and transfer that to make communities stronger.” In this episode, Dr Amanda Stanec, writer, physical educator, and advocate for social justice, talks us through the inspiring work she is doing to promote physical literacy and […] The post EP 69 – Amanda Stanec – Finding Joy in Physical Activity & Sport appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

May 16, 201948 min

EP 68 – Nick Levett– Becoming a More Aware Youth Coach

“As coaches, what we do is create environments that draw people’s attention to the things they need to consider, that will help them be better.” In this episode, Nick Levett, coach developer, blogger and critical thinker, walks us through how he works with coaches to deliver better outcomes for youth athletes. Additionally, he talks about […] The post EP 68 – Nick Levett– Becoming a More Aware Youth Coach appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

May 09, 20191 hr 6 min

EP 67 – José Figueira – Head Coach of the New Zealand U17 Men

Today on the show I’m joined by José Figueira. José is currently the head coach and director of football at Team Wellington FC, where in 2017 he led the team to a New Zealand Football Championship at his first attempt. Under José, Team Wellington also won the 2018 OFC Champions League, qualifying for their first […] The post EP 67 – José Figueira – Head Coach of the New Zealand U17 Men appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Apr 29, 201940 min

EP 66 – Greg Nicol – Talent Development in New Zealand Hockey

Today on the show I’m joined by Greg Nicol. Greg has been the Athlete Pathway Manager for Hockey New Zealand for the past 12 years, where he headed up talent selection and development at the U18, U21 and Development levels across both genders in the game. Over this time, Greg has also coached in the […] The post EP 66 – Greg Nicol – Talent Development in New Zealand Hockey appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Apr 16, 20191 hr 7 min

EP 65 – Dave Wright – Insights from Coaching Youth Football Across the World

Today on the show I’m joined by Dave Wright (@davewright07). Dave is a football coach with 17 years’ of experience in England, Australia and New Zealand with players at all levels. After leaving New Zealand in his early 20’s, Dave coached in Australia with Football New South Wales and Football Victoria. He then spent five […] The post EP 65 – Dave Wright – Insights from Coaching Youth Football Across the World appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Apr 11, 20191 hr 18 min

EP 64 – Jo Kember – Developing Movement Skill in Primary School Education

Today on the show I’m joined by Jo Kember, the Leader of Learning at Whangaparaoa School, on the peninsula 30 minutes north of Auckland. Jo coordinates the curriculum, mangers learning and develops collaborative practice amongst staff at her school. Prior to this, Jo Spent time teaching in Kindergartens in Hong Kong and Korea, as well […] The post EP 64 – Jo Kember – Developing Movement Skill in Primary School Education appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Mar 22, 20191 hr 1 min

EP 63 – Will Roberts and Danny Newcombe – Physical Literacy, Constraints, and the Boing Programme for Kids.

Today on the show I’m joined by Will Roberts (@w_roberts6) and Danny Newcombe (@dannynewcombe). Will and Danny spend considerable time thinking about how best to develop physical literacy for kids. What I love about this is that not only are they doing the research, they are testing their ideas through a programme called Boing Kids […] The post EP 63 – Will Roberts and Danny Newcombe – Physical Literacy, Constraints, and the Boing Programme for Kids. appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Suppo...

Mar 05, 20191 hr 27 min

EP 62 – Richie Patterson – Where Strength Comes from

“The excitement I get as coach far exceeds what I get as an athlete. To help others push their boundaries and overcome obstacles is truly a privilege.” Richie Patterson (@pattersonrichie) is one of New Zealand’s all time strongest men. He’s represented his country at 3 Olympic Games and 4 Commonwealth Games, including earning a silver […] The post EP 62 – Richie Patterson – Where Strength Comes from appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Feb 14, 201943 min

EP 61 – Todd Beane – The TOVO Approach to Maximising Talent

Todd Beane (@_ToddBeane) is Founder of TOVO, an educational approach dedicated to improving the cognition, competence and character of young footballers. TOVO runs a live-in training Academy in Barcelona, Spain, as well as offering learning opportunities around the globe . Todd graduated from Dartmouth College in 1986 with a bachelors in English Literature, and when […] The post EP 61 – Todd Beane – The TOVO Approach to Maximising Talent appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Feb 03, 20191 hr 23 min

EP 60 – Jeremy Frisch – Promoting Freedom of Movement and Having Fun

Jeremy Frisch (@JeremyFrisch) is the owner and director of Achieve Performance Training in Clinton, Massachusetts in the US. Here he works with a range of kids and adults to improve their levels of fitness and promote lifelong freedom of movement. Prior to owning his own facility, Jeremy was a assistant strength and conditioning coach at […] The post EP 60 – Jeremy Frisch – Promoting Freedom of Movement and Having Fun appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Nov 06, 20181 hr 27 min

EP 59 – Simon Brundish – Move Like a Superhero

ADS 059: Simon Brundish – Move Like a Superhero My guest on the show today is Simon Brundish (@SimonBrundish). Simon is the founder of StrengthLab Superheroes, an interactive curriculum for fundamental movement skill development that reaches over 50K primary aged kids across the world. Simon’s background in strength and conditioning, working mainly with football […] The post EP 59 – Simon Brundish – Move Like a Superhero appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Oct 23, 20181 hr 12 min

EP 58 – Dr Harry Bowles – Do I Really Want To Play Professional Cricket?

My guest on the show today is Dr Harry Bowles (@HBowles124), a lecturer in Physical Education at Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales. Harry is a versatile scholar with a broad range of teaching and research interests, including identity, transition in sport and over the life-course, and sport and exercise culture. The past 8 years of […] The post EP 58 – Dr Harry Bowles – Do I Really Want To Play Professional Cricket? appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Sep 06, 20181 hr 3 min

EP 57 – Rob Waddell – From Child to Champion

My guest on the show today is a legend in New Zealand sport, Rob Waddell. Rob is a 3-time Olympic Games rower, a yachtsman, a black belt in Judo, a businessman, and a dedicated husband and father of 3. Rob won gold in the single sculls at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and holds the second […] The post EP 57 – Rob Waddell – From Child to Champion appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Jul 27, 201855 min

EP 56 – James Baker – Strength and Conditioning in Schools

My guest on the show today is James Baker. James is an Accredited Strength & Conditioning Coach with the UK Strength & Conditioning Association and a fully qualified Physical Education Teacher. At present, James works as a Strength & Conditioning Coach and Sport Science Lead at the Aspire Academy in Doha, Qatar. Prior to this, […] The post EP 56 – James Baker – Strength and Conditioning in Schools appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Jul 20, 20181 hr 13 min

EP 55 – Shane Pill – Accidental Academia and the Games Sense Approach

My guest on the show today is Dr Shane Pill. Shane is an Associate Professor in Education at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia. Here, Shane researchers and lectures in curriculum studies, PE and sport pedagogy. Before academia, Shane spend 19 years teaching physical education in secondary schools. Shane is author of four resource books […] The post EP 55 – Shane Pill – Accidental Academia and the Games Sense Approach appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Jul 09, 20181 hr 15 min

EP 54 – Maria Folau – Positive Parenting, Learning to Shoot, and her Love for Netball

“You can’t make excuses. You had to wake up every morning to train. You had to eat the right foods and make sure you were hydrated. Those were the things that dad always instilled in us, and to not let anyone stand in the way.” My guest on the show today is one of New […] The post EP 54 – Maria Folau – Positive Parenting, Learning to Shoot, and her Love for Netball appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Jun 20, 201857 min

EP 53 – Doug Gleddie and Lauren Sulz – Play, School Sport, and Finding Joy in Movement

It’s a pleasure to introduce two guests on the show today. The first, is Dr Doug Gleddie (@doug_gleddie), Associate Professor of Elementary Physical Education at the University of Alberta, in Canada. Doug is a qualitative researcher, has 22 years’ experience of teaching behind him, and has worked with a wide variety of people and organisations […] The post EP 53 – Doug Gleddie and Lauren Sulz – Play, School Sport, and Finding Joy in Movement appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the sh...

Jun 07, 20181 hr 6 min

EP 52 – Jayne Dunbar – Sport as a Vehicle for Change in Education

My guest on the show today is Jayne Dunbar (@dunbar_jayne). Jayne is the Careers and Pathways Project Leader at Hobsonville Point Secondary School, in Auckland. Prior to this, Jayne was a Physical Education and Health Teacher at Papakura High School in South Auckland. As part of her role at the school, Jayne led a Sport […] The post EP 52 – Jayne Dunbar – Sport as a Vehicle for Change in Education appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Jun 01, 20181 hr 20 min

EP 51 – Dr Brooke Macnamara – Developing Expertise in Sports

My guest on the show today is Dr Brooke Macnamara (@BrookeMacnamara). Brooke is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University where her research crosses multiple levels of investigation from high-level studies of complex human performance to lower-level investigations of working memory processes. She has a Master’s degree from […] The post EP 51 – Dr Brooke Macnamara – Developing Expertise in Sports appeared first on AUT Millennium News . S...

May 25, 201857 min

EP 50 – Nathan Parnham – Coaching Kids in the Gym

My guest on the show today is Nathan Parnham (@nathan_parnham). Nathan is the conditioning and rehabilitation coach and the head of athletic development at the Parramatta Eels Rugby League Club in the NRL. Prior to working with the Eels, Nathan spent 5 and a half years as the strength and conditioning manager at Newington College […] The post EP 50 – Nathan Parnham – Coaching Kids in the Gym appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

May 18, 20181 hr 18 min

EP 49 – Sam & Ben O’Dea – NZ’s Beach Volleyball Brothers

“Right from the start mum has always felt that cooking good food for us is something she could do to make a big difference… and it has.” My guests on the show today are Sam (@sammysawce) and Ben (@benodeaa) O’Dea, New Zealand’s top beach volleyball team, and fresh off a bronze medal at the 2018 […] The post EP 49 – Sam & Ben O’Dea – NZ’s Beach Volleyball Brothers appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

May 11, 20181 hr 23 min

EP 48 – Paul Tupou-Vea – Leadership and Wellbeing for Youth

“It’s about becoming a young person who’s aware of themselves and the world and starting to think about what they do with that.” My guest on the show today is Paul Tupou-Vea (@paultupz). Paul is an expert in youth wellbeing and currently leads the personal and social curriculum at Dilworth School’s Rural Campus in South […] The post EP 48 – Paul Tupou-Vea – Leadership and Wellbeing for Youth appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

May 04, 20181 hr 41 min

EP 47 – Warrick Wood – Self-Determinations Theory and the Winter Olympic Games

“It’s not about winning, it’s about pursuing something, it’s about working hard and mastering your craft.” My guest on the show is Warrick Wood (@warrickwood). Warrick is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Massey University in Auckland, in New Zealand, where he has been for nearly 5 years. Warrick completed his undergraduate […] The post EP 47 – Warrick Wood – Self-Determinations Theory and the Winter Olympic Games appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Mar 09, 20181 hr 31 min

EP 46 – Braden Currie – Hard Work, Developing Confidence, and Growing Up On a Farm

My guest on the show today describes himself as “a self-motivated person, living in one of the world’s most amazing place, doing what I love”. His name is Braden Currie (@BradenCurrie) and he’s one of New Zealand’s best endurance athletes. Braden has a list of podium finished a mile long, most recently winning the 2018 […] The post EP 46 – Braden Currie – Hard Work, Developing Confidence, and Growing Up On a Farm appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Feb 16, 201837 min

EP 45 – John Lythe – Dealing with Failure, Monitoring Workload, and Being a Dad

My guest on the show today is a former sport scientist who now works with software tools and technology to help Strength and Conditioning Coaches, Nutritionists, and Performance Analysists in high performance sport environments do a better job. His name is John Lythe (@athletefitness) and he’s a Performance Systems Manager at High Performance Sport New […] The post EP 45 – John Lythe – Dealing with Failure, Monitoring Workload, and Being a Dad appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the ...

Feb 08, 20181 hr 11 min

EP 44 – Tania Cassidy – Sport Pedagogy, Remaining Curious, and Staying in Touch with Your Community

ADS 0044: Tania Cassidy, PhD –Sport Pedagogy, Remaining Curious, and Staying in Touch with Your Community My guest on the show today believes that sports coaching is as much about good teaching and relationships as it is about expertise in sport skills and tactics. Her name is Dr Tania Cassidy and she’s an Associate Professor […] The post EP 44 – Tania Cassidy – Sport Pedagogy, Remaining Curious, and Staying in Touch with Your Community appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Jan 26, 20181 hr 19 min

EP 43 – Jamie Tout – Fitter, Faster, Stronger Women Rugby Players and How Data Can Inform Better Practice

My guest on the show today is Jamie Tout (@JamieTout). Jamie is the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Black Ferns, New Zealand’s senior women’s rugby team, who for the first time in history won the team of the year award the 2017 Wold Rugby Awards. Jamie is also the Sport Performance Director for VX […] The post EP 43 – Jamie Tout – Fitter, Faster, Stronger Women Rugby Players and How Data Can Inform Better Practice appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Dec 20, 201759 min

EP 42 – Wade Gilbert, PhD – Small Towns, Environmental Engineering, and Developing Better Coaches

“Kids get to train alongside, be close to, connect with, these high performing athletes, world class, world champions in many cases, and it just becomes normal”. My guest on the show today is an award-winning professor in the department of kinesiology at California State University at Fresno. His name is Dr. Wade Gilbert, he holds […] The post EP 42 – Wade Gilbert, PhD – Small Towns, Environmental Engineering, and Developing Better Coaches appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Dec 07, 201745 min

EP 41 – Cesar Meylan – Cross-disciplinary development, Talent identification and Quantity versus Quality

“Balance is key. You need time to regenerate, and reflect. And part of balance is about having fun. Are you still enjoying it when you turn up to training? Are you still excited to play?” This conversation is with César Meylan (@MeylanCesar), Strength and Conditioning Coach at the Canadian Sports Institute Pacific, and Head […] The post EP 41 – Cesar Meylan – Cross-disciplinary development, Talent identification and Quantity versus Quality appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Dec 01, 20171 hr 2 min

EP 40 – Keven Mealamu – Growing up in Tokoroa, How to Keep Motivated and Finding Your Passion

“Growing up as a youngster, going onto the field, there were a couple of things my dad would always say, work hard today son, and be humble.” This conversation is with Keven Mealamu, one of the best All Blacks of all time. Keven made his international rugby debut in 2002 against Wales at the Millennium […] The post EP 40 – Keven Mealamu – Growing up in Tokoroa, How to Keep Motivated and Finding Your Passion appeared first on AUT Millennium News . Support the show...

Nov 16, 20171 hr 12 min
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