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    Explore "athlete development" with insightful episodes like "Sideline Shorts: Integrity Volleyball", "Mental Wellness & Education | International Perspectives", "Tim Burke: Development for the Future", "Exploring Athlete Development with James Gardiner and Friends" and "Timely Encouragement: Empowering Young Athletes to Reach New Heights with Greg Gurenlian" from podcasts like ""For the Love of Sport", "The PAADS Athlete Development Podcast", "Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast", "Leave Your Mark" and "The Determined Society with Shawn French"" and more!

    Episodes (19)

    Sideline Shorts: Integrity Volleyball

    Sideline Shorts: Integrity Volleyball

    It's a new ball game in this episode of "For The Love of Sport." Join hosts Simon and Marie for the debut episode of their Sideline Shorts Series, where they shine a spotlight on youth sports organizations across the country. Up first is this dynamic husband-wife duo sharing their love of sport with Integrity Volleyball.

    Founders Rafael Lopez & Isabel Domenech join Simon and Marie at the AVCA Convention to discuss their belief in the importance of a positive learning environment, character development, and respect as the foundation for success. They delve into their mission of teaching valuable skills to the next generation of athletes on and off the court.

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    Mental Wellness & Education | International Perspectives

    Mental Wellness & Education | International Perspectives

    A conversation with the founders of the Wellbeing Science Institute (WSI), Steve and Alison Johnson.  The WSI developed the world’s first holistic elite athlete wellbeing management qualification which currently runs in both the UK and Australia.  They have extensive experience advising some of the world’s premier sporting leagues on implementing effective wellbeing strategies for athletes, coaches, and officials.  Steve and Alison have a unique perspective on what it takes to address mental health and wellbeing in a manner that is beneficial to athletes and leagues.  We hope you enjoy our conversation today!

    Tim Burke: Development for the Future

    Tim Burke: Development for the Future

    If the recent U.S. Biathlon Trials event at Mt. Itasca Winter Sports Center is any indicator, athlete development is on the upswing. Record numbers of athletes were on hand seeking to qualify for major youth and junior events. In this episode of Heartbeat, U.S. Biathlon’s Director of Athlete Development Tim Burke, talks about sustained competitive excellence as the objective of U.S. Biathlon’s strategic plan and the progress that’s being made.

    Burke, a longtime athlete who won silver at the World Championships in 2013, is part of a strong athletic program at U.S. Biathlon. He works alongside Director of Sport Development John Farra and a longtime biathlete now managing high-performance, Lowell Bailey. The three all have roots growing up in Lake Placid and competing at the highest level. Now Burke is finding gratification in helping nurture the next generation to success.

    At Mt. Itasca in late December, 80 athletes showed up to race – a bump of 45% from previous years. Notably, too, the field included a record 31 women - a big focus for U.S. Biathlon.

    The trials offered athletes an opportunity to vie for spots on a wide range of international teams, most notably the Youth Olympic Games in South Korea and the IBU’s Youth and Junior World Championships in Estonia.

    This episode of Heartbeat takes you into the heart of athlete development, representing the next generation of biathletes who will represent Team USA in the coming years.

    Tim, how do you describe your role with U.S. Biathlon?

    My title is the director of athlete development. However, we're a very small organization, so titles are one thing, but all of us do a little bit of everything. I work very closely with Lowell in high performance and with John Farra in sport development. But my main role is kind of working in the middle of the U.S. Biathlon pipeline – really focusing on those athletes in the middle of our pipeline who are coming up, ensuring that they have the opportunities and what they need to succeed in this part of their career so they can make a smooth transition into the senior circuit.

    How does your role fit into U.S. Biathlon’s strategic plan?

    Our plan of sustained competitive excellence. So what does that mean? That means taking us from an organization that has occasionally had some success for sure, that we're all very proud of, but we want to have that more consistently. And to have that more consistently, we need to be more professional. We need more athletes in our pipeline, and ultimately, we need to be able to field teams on the World Cup, at World Championships, at the Olympics, where we can field a full team of athletes who are capable of stepping onto that podium. If we can do that, we will finally win that elusive Olympic medal. But it all starts at the bottom. It all starts with grassroots. It all starts at our clubs. It all starts down there building those numbers so that we have the athletes, enough athletes coming through our pipeline that can rise to the top.

    What differences do you see in athlete development today versus a few years ago?

    One of the biggest differences right now, as compared to when I came through the pipeline, is we're seeing a lot more of these crossover nordic athletes transitioning into biathlon. And it's not only true for our country, but it's true for others as well. You've seen other countries have a lot of success, like Sweden, like Germany, like Slovenia right now. And we want to be a part of that, and we have been a part of that. If you look at our national team right now, if you look at the World Cup that just happened this morning, many of those athletes racing for us, racing in that US uniform, are athletes that came over from cross country at a pretty late age. A lot of them came after they finished college. You know, they were successful collegiate skiers and they wanted to try something different. And we tried to provide those opportunities for them in biathlon. And that's one thing that we are continuing to really focus on and even double down on. Here at U.S. Biathlon is making sure that we have a really [00:06:00] well-developed pathway for these talented nordic skiers who want to give biathlon a chance.

    How important are venues like Mt. Itasca?

    Mt. Itasca is definitely an important venue for us. They've hosted a lot of trials events for us in the past, and we've also seen a ton of athletes from Mt. Itasca, from the Minnesota area, come on to our national teams and Olympic teams in the past. I certainly think that's something we're going to continue to see in the future.

    You qualified a team of three men, three women to Youth Olympic Games. What do you want to see for them in South Korea?

    My goal for those athletes, the biggest takeaway I want them to have from there, is I want them to leave there just incredibly motivated to continue pursuing biathlon at a high level. I'm sure they will have that experience in Korea. You know, to be there at an event that's not only drawing the best athletes your age in the world for your sport, but to be there at an event where you have athletes from all different disciplines from all over the world is incredibly, incredibly motivating for these athletes. I'm super excited for them to have this experience.

    Do you remember your first international trip?

    Absolutely! I remember my first international trip was to Torsby, Sweden. It was a Scandinavian Cup at the time. I remember being incredibly nervous. But again, getting over there, having a having an amazing time, and coming back motivated and really hungry for more.

    You had a record women’s field at Mt. Itasca, which has been an organizational goal, right?

    Expanding the number of women in sport is definitely a big goal of ours. At U.S. Biathlon, it was great to see a record number for us in Mount Itasca. We had 31 women competing, and really nice to see some fantastic up-and-coming athletes who I wasn't really familiar with before this trials event – to see them coming up through the system and doing really well. And again, back to the competitiveness of those races, that women's race for those last team spots, for all of the team spots, really, it was tight. It really came down to the last race, and it could have gone to a lot of different women. That was just really, really cool and inspiring for me and everyone at U.S. Biathlon to see.


    What gives you the most satisfaction now as an athlete leader?

    Oh, that's a great question and a really tough one. It depends on the day, os I think what my answer would be. But since this one is really fresh in mind, since we just finished up with team naming, I'll give you this. It was so fun to call those athletes who qualified for our teams and chat with them and let them know that their hard work paid off and that they would be headed out soon on an international trip. Hearing that excitement in their voices was really, really inspiring for me to hear. And those are the calls, you love to make.

    Exploring Athlete Development with James Gardiner and Friends

    Exploring Athlete Development with James Gardiner and Friends

    In this EP my wife and business partner Jaime Livingston and I spend time with James Gardiner and our Reconditioning Mastermind community discussing topics around Reconditioning and athlete development.  This is James' second session on LYM.  James is an Athletic Therapist, and Strength & Conditioning Specialist, and holds a Master’s degree in Kinesiology and Health Science.

    James has been the Lead AT with the Vancouver Whitecaps,  Head Athletic Trainer in the Blue Jays system, as well as a Rehab Coordinator at York University. He also acted as a performance consultant with the University of the Bahamas and created wellness/lifestyle programming for professionals and students during his time there.  He currently leads the performance department at Everest Academy in Toronto, Ontario.  I think you find lots of golden threads in this session.
     

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    Timely Encouragement: Empowering Young Athletes to Reach New Heights with Greg Gurenlian

    Timely Encouragement: Empowering Young Athletes to Reach New Heights with Greg Gurenlian

    Unleash the Beast: Lacrosse legend Greg Gurenlian ignites young athletes' fire by crushing doubt and empowering them to overcome adversity on their quest for greatness.

    My special guest is Greg Gurenlian

    Greg Gurenlian is a highly accomplished lacrosse player and respected figure in the sport. With a career spanning 14 years as a professional lacrosse player, Greg has made a significant impact on the game. As the owner of the Face Off Academy, he has established himself as a leading authority in face-off training. Greg's success is evident in his achievement as the all-time leader in face-off wins in major league lacrosse. In 2011, he overcame a career-ending knee injury and turned it into an opportunity to create a groundbreaking training program focused on biomechanics. This program has garnered immense success, producing numerous top-level athletes and earning international recognition. Greg's dedication and passion for lacrosse, coupled with his ability to overcome adversity, make him an invaluable guest on The Determined Society podcast. His insights and experiences will undoubtedly inspire and motivate young athletes and their parents seeking guidance in supporting their athletic journeys.

    It's always the right time to say the right thing. - Greg Gurenlian

    In this episode, you will be able to:

    • Discover the inspiring lacrosse journey of Greg Gurenlian and learn valuable lessons from his experiences.

    • Uncover the secrets of the Face Off Academy training program and take your young athlete's performance to the next level.

    • Understand the importance of developing mental toughness in young athletes and how it can positively impact their performance.

    • Find out how timely encouragement can be a game-changer for young athletes, boosting their motivation and confidence.

    • Learn valuable strategies for building resilience in young athletes, helping them overcome setbacks and achieve success.

    Master Face-offs with Training
    Mastering face-offs in lacrosse requires rigorous training and a deep understanding of the game. Greg Gurenlian, a well-respected face-off specialist, shared his expertise, highlighting the importance of adopting proper techniques to prevent injuries during play. According to Greg, success in face-offs stems from balancing repetitive practice with proper rest, underlining the need for strategic training to maintain athlete’s physical health.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    • Contact Legacy Luxury Builders: If you are thinking of moving to Florida or within the state, reach out to Legacy Luxury Builders for your big, beautiful luxury home. Contact them to unlock your true potential on the field and court with The Determined Society for athletes. They believe in building legacies and will help you achieve unparalleled success. Visit their website or contact them directly for more information.

    • Join The Determined Society: Elevate your game to new heights by joining The Determined Society. Their expert coaches will guide you through personalized techniques to enhance concentration, resilience, and confidence. Imagine outperforming your rivals and achieving victory like never before. Email Shawn French at ShawnFrench@thedeterminedsociety.com to join today.

    • Listen to The Determined Society Podcast: Tune in to The Determined Society podcast hosted by Shawn French. In this episode, he interviews lacrosse legend Greg Gurenlian. They discuss Greg's journey, mental toughness, and determination. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation.

    • Check out The Face Off Academy: If you're a lacrosse player looking to improve your face-off skills, check out The Face Off Academy. They are the biggest entity when it comes to training face-off guys.

    Episode 7: Charles Trimmer's Path from Player to Coach at IMG Academy

    Episode 7: Charles Trimmer's Path from Player to Coach at IMG Academy

    Join us for an inspiring interview with Charles Trimmer, a renowned soccer coach at IMG Academy. Charles's journey from player to coach at IMG Academy showcases dedication and passion. With C and D Coaching Licenses, fluency in multiple languages, and a love for soccer analytics, his coaching approach is truly unique. Discover what sets IMG Academy's soccer program apart and gain insights into Charles's remarkable path. Whether you're an aspiring athlete or a soccer enthusiast, this interview offers valuable perspectives on the beautiful game.

    Finding Strength Within: Embrace Challenges for Personal Growth - Mallory Downing

    Finding Strength Within: Embrace Challenges for Personal Growth - Mallory Downing

    Have you heard these myths about personal growth and embracing discomfort as a student athlete transitioning to college life? Myth 1: Stepping outside your comfort zone is unnecessary. Myth 2: Challenges are setbacks, not opportunities for growth. Myth 3: Avoiding discomfort ensures success. Tune in as guest Mallory Downing reveals the truth behind these myths and shares how embracing discomfort and challenges can lead to increased personal growth and resilience.

    My special guest is Mallory Downing:

    Get ready to be inspired by our guest on today's episode of The Determined Society, Mallory Downing. As a specialized defender for the University of Georgia women's volleyball team, Mallory has faced her fair share of challenges. But what sets her apart is her ability to embrace discomfort and use it as a catalyst for personal growth. From discovering a hole in her heart right before her freshman year to juggling the demands of college sports and academics, Mallory's journey is a testament to resilience and determination. In this episode, she shares her insights on how to navigate the transition to college life as a student athlete and how embracing discomfort can lead to unparalleled success. Whether you're a student athlete or simply someone looking to overcome obstacles in your own life, Mallory's story is sure to leave a lasting impact. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by Mallory Downing on The Determined Society.

    Embrace discomfort and challenges because they are opportunities for personal growth and resilience. - Mallory Downing

    In this episode, you will be able to:

    • Develop resilience and mental toughness by overcoming adversity as a young athlete.

    • Improve time management and organizational skills to excel both academically and athletically as a student-athlete.

    • Discover your identity beyond sports and find a healthy balance between athletics and personal interests.

    • Embrace discomfort and challenges to foster personal growth and find hidden strengths.

    • Seek support, prioritize mental and emotional well-being, and build a community of like-minded individuals to thrive in college life as a student-athlete.

    Build resilience and overcome challenges
    Overcoming adversities, such as undergoing open heart surgery at a young age, allows individuals to build resilience essential for personal growth. Mallory Downing's experience serves as a powerful display of resilience in the face of extreme difficulties, and the strength required in navigating through such circumstances. Emphasizing the importance of embracing personal growth and being comfortable with discomfort, her journey demonstrates that growth often stems from experiencing and overcoming challenges.

    The resources mentioned in this episode are:

    • Contact Legacy luxury Builders for your big, beautiful luxury home in southwest Florida. They are a family owned and operated luxury residential construction company that believes in building legacies. Visit their website or call their contact number to get started.

    • Join The Determined Society for athletes and unlock your true potential on the field and court. Train your mind to conquer challenges, stay focused under pressure, and achieve unparalleled success. Their expert coaches will guide you through personalized techniques to enhance concentration, resilience, and confidence. Visit their website or email Shawn French at shawnfrench@thededeterminedsociety.com for more information.

    • Check out Chuck's Fish and Chacatini in Athens, Georgia for delicious sushi. Chuck's Fish offers a luxurious dining experience with fine sushi and wine, while Chacatini offers more casual options with deep-fried crab rolls. Visit their websites or call their contact numbers to make a reservation.

    • Explore Jimmy Buffett's music for a laid-back and tropical vibe. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, enjoy the catchy tunes and relaxed atmosphere. Check out his albums on streaming platforms or purchase his music online.

    • Stay organized and manage your time effectively as a student athlete

    Taking on the title of coach with Duke Baxter

    Taking on the title of coach with Duke Baxter

    Welcome to the  The Determined Society podcast, where today we have the privilege of introducing Coach Duke Baxter. With over four decades of baseball experience, Duke's knowledge is deeply rooted in all aspects of the game. He is a former professional baseball player who has received numerous awards and accolades both as a collegiate and professional athlete. Today, Coach Duke dedicates his career to developing athletes at the Zoned Sports Academy, the training facility he founded, and through his books and videos with 'Dominate the Diamond ®'. His approach to coaching is inspiring, motivating, fun, and humble. In this podcast, we will delve into Duke's experience, his positive coaching approach, and how he has coached and trained over 50,000 baseball and softball players for over two decades. Let's all take a moment to listen to Duke as he shares his knowledge and tips to help every baseball and softball player, coach, and parent get educated, motivated, and then dominate on and off the field. Welcome, Coach Duke Baxter.

     

    Key Points:

    • How to develop athletes
    • Being a positive influence on the youth 
    • Player development
    • The importance of being a coachable athlete
    • Creative ways to keep athletes engaged in practice
    • Taking on the title of coach
    • Empowering young athletes within practice
    • Creating the environment that allows failure
    • Coaches and parents needing to do better
    • The issues in youth development

    Connect with Duke:

    Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/dukebaxter/?hl=en

    Website- https://zonedinc.com/staff/duke-baxter/

    Buy his book- https://www.amazon.com/stores/Duke-Baxter/author/B074N38HPW?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

    Connect with Shawn:

    Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/theshawnfrench/?hl=en

    Twitter- https://twitter.com/theshawnmfrench?lang=en

    Website- https://theshawnfrench.com/

    Wellness & Mental Health in the WTA | A Conversation with Dr. Becky Ahlgren-Bedics

    Wellness & Mental Health in the WTA | A Conversation with Dr. Becky Ahlgren-Bedics
    As the conversation evolves around mental health and wellness amongst professional athletes, we seek the perspective of Dr. Becky Ahlgren Bedics a long time athlete development professional and the Vice president of Mental Health and Wellness and Performance Health at the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). The challenges of working across cultures, countries and distance are discussed. Our conversation provides a fascinating insight into the athlete well-being approach of one of the planets leading sports organizations for elite female competitors.

    Are Aspiring Professional Athletes Delusional? A Fascinating Conversation with Dr. Chris McLeod

    Are Aspiring Professional Athletes Delusional? A Fascinating Conversation with Dr. Chris McLeod
    What does it take to make it to the pinnacle of professional or elite sport? How optimistic must athletes be oriented to deal with the long odds? Do they need to be delusional and if so, what impact can that have on their long well-being? Needless to say, this was an interesting conversation with University of Florida Professor, Dr. Chris McLeod. We hope you enjoy it.

    The Value of the Athlete Beyond the Game | A Coach's Perspective

    The Value of the Athlete Beyond the Game | A Coach's Perspective

    A very interesting conversation with legendary coach, Becky Burleigh about her experiences as a young coach and how she perceives interacting, influencing and developing athletes both on and off the playing surface.  Undeniably successful, in 26 seasons at the helm of the University of Florida soccer team, Burleigh, led UF to an NCAA Championship, two NCAA College Cup appearances, 14 Southeastern Conference titles and 22 NCAA Championships berths. Along the way, Burleigh picked up National (1998) and SEC Coach of the Year (2012, ‘10, ‘08, ‘00 & '96) honors. One of two females (and only in DI) in NCAA soccer history with 500 career wins, Burleigh finished her 31-season coaching career in the top 10 on two NCAA Division I Winningest Coaches charts.

    Currently, she is a professor at the University of Florida and is involved in the What Drives Winning project.

    Cannabis and Athletes: What's Lying in the Weeds

    Cannabis and Athletes: What's Lying in the Weeds

    A discussion with Dr. Timothy Fong on the impact of cannabis on athletes. There are both potential benefits and negative impacts on performance. Dr. Fong is a Professor of Psychiatry at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and

    Human Behavior at UCLA and he is board certified in adult and addiction psychiatry. Dr. Fong is also part of the Steering Committee of the UCLA Cannabis Research Initiative whose mission is to address the most pressing questions related to the impact of cannabis legalization through rigorous scientific study and discourse across disciplines.

    A Conversation with Carrie White | Perspectives on Working in Athlete Development

    A Conversation with Carrie White | Perspectives on Working in Athlete Development

    Carrie White has had a unique career. Injured as a gymnast in college, she migrated into working with collegiate athletes after completing her degree. Carrie then joined AthLife where she worked with both collegiate and major professional athletes. Now starting on a new adventure with the USOPC, her perspectives on athlete development are beneficial to any new or long-serving professional.

    The Future of Hockey Athlete Development - An IHPS Hot Stove

    The Future of Hockey Athlete Development - An IHPS Hot Stove

    The EP is a Hot Stove discussion with a group of HP pros at the International Hockey Performance Summit in June of 2022. The discussion centers around the future of athlete development in Hockey and how we can all contribute to making the experience better for your young athletes.

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    Ski-Cross and FIS Head Coach Jeff Books - Instilling Passion, Athlete Development And Equipment Selection

    Ski-Cross and FIS Head Coach Jeff Books - Instilling Passion, Athlete Development And Equipment Selection
    In this chat, we talk to Jeff Books, Head Ski-Cross and FIS Coach for Team Hotham about his journey so far as a coach. He shares some valuable insights on a range of topics from athlete development, his coaching philosophy, what makes a good coach, how to select equipment for athletes at various ages, and making choices on how to make decisions based on goals and training requirements for athletes at different stages.

    We cover a lot of different topics and it is a valuable listen.

    This episode was recorded and produced by Rouchelle Gilmore.

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