
The Five W's
What Works for Who in What Context and Why. An exploration of a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, seeking to be a form of knowledge exchange to a wide variety of practitioners (e.g., academics, coaches, psychologists, S&C, sport scientists).Each episode offers a unique perspective on the subject from current athletes or coaches discussing their lived experience, former athletes and coaches reflecting upon their learning, and conceptual frameworks from academia.
Podcasting since 2020 • 106 episodes
The Five W's
Latest Episodes
Erin Wallace: The Chaos of Objectivity
In this episode Erin Wallace (British Athletics) discusses the harsh reality of athletics and its objective nature.The Five W's PodcastWhat Works for Who in What Context and WhyThe podcast explores a biopsychosocial approac...
•
Episode 104
•
1:17:13

The Five Minds of the Modern Strength & Conditioning Coach
In this episode I am exploring Gardners (2007) Five Minds framework in an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of S&C coaching and my own professional practice journey, and how the continued integration of this framewo...
•
Episode 103
•
26:22

Monday Morning Commute: The Alexander Isak Saga
The Alexander Isak Saga; What can we learn from a biopsychosocial perspective?In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one th...
•
Episode 102
•
14:48

Monday Morning Commute: Be Like Arsene
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 b...
•
Episode 101
•
4:55
