• #29 - Coach Development: Is ”It Depends” Your Best Coaching Ally?

  • Apr 29 2022
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

#29 - Coach Development: Is ”It Depends” Your Best Coaching Ally?

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 29 of the Unlocking Fitness Podcast.

    In this episode, Jamie Taylor and I discuss the changing face of coach development, and why "it depends" might be your best coaching ally!

    In this episode, we discuss:

    “Coach Development: Is"It Depends" Your Best Coaching Ally?” and...

    • What we can learn from any crossover between professional & grassroots level sport
    • What coaching can learn from the British Army
    • Why creating coach development pathways that mimic successful coaching practices isn't always sustainable
    • and much, MUCH more!
    About Jamie

    Jamie Taylor is Senior Coach Developer at greymettersuk.com who has a passion for Coach Development

    Here are a few of his accomplishments:

    • Worked in Olympic/Paralympic sports such as: athletics, boxing, cycling, hockey & judo
    • Worked in professional sports such as: cricket, football, GAA, rugby, rugby union & tennis
    • UK Sport approved Coach Developer & Mentor
    • Previously worked at the English Institute of Sport as Pathway Coaching & Curriculum Lead

     

    More Information

    Learn more about how the work Jamie is doing with Grey Matters UK to help individuals and organisations improve performance

    Website: https://greymattersuk.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gr3ym4ttersuk

     

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