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Curious Coaching, the Sport NI podcast for coaches who are driven to explore new ways, thirsty for new ideas and passionately curious about how they can maximise the Power of Sport through great coaching.


The podcast that seeks not to answer coaching questions, but provoke them...


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Sport NI
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    • Curious Coaching - Inside Paris
      Jan 29 2025

      What is it like to be involved at the Olympic and Paralympic Games as staff?


      Two members of staff from the Sport NI Sports Institute worked in Paris for the Olympic and Paralympic Games as part of TeamGB and ParalympicGB.


      Sinead Chambers was a HQ Physio, supporting National Governing Body physiotherapists, working across all athletes in her second Paralympic Games after previously working with the ParalympicGB Badminton team.


      David Lasini went to Paris as Acting Lead for Performance Science being responsible for the setup, maintenance, management and the running of performance gyms for Team GB athletes.


      Find out all the details about working in a high performance environment and helping athletes achieve greatness on the biggest stage.

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      46 min
    • How can sports organisations help people feel good and function well?
      Oct 16 2023

      Jenny Coe refers to coach wellbeing as feeling good and functioning well which is why she believes it should be high on a sporting organisations priority list. This episode centres on what sporting organisations can do.


      Jenny describes the role of organisations in relation to high challenge and high support for their coaches. Jenny believes great environments will prioritize coach wellbeing and produce happy people, great relationships and great conversations.


      Jenny is the Player Care Lead to the Women’s Pro Game in the English FA, having previously worked for three seasons with West Ham Women’s 1st team as Head of Performance and Well-being. Before West Ham, Jenny held different roles within UK Coaching and UK Sport, working as a high-performance coach developer across 20 Olympic sports. She has designed and delivered female specific coaching programmes to support the coaches and their environments.

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      52 min
    • How can volunteer coaches maintain their wellbeing?
      Oct 9 2023

      Suzanne Robinson shares her joy of coaching and describes how she manages her own wellbeing as a coach. The episode centres on the importance of ensuring circumstances where no one person can give more than they can sustainably give.


      Suzanne highlights how summer and winter breaks can be healthy for coaches and other strategies which clubs and other sporting organisations can implement to support coach wellbeing. Suzanne paints a very clear picture of the potential pitfalls of coach burnout and how she has attempted to avoid this for both herself and others within her club environment.


      Suzanne is a committed leader and long serving volunteer coach at Ripples Special Olympics Sports Club in the Portadown and Craigavon areas. She has supported participation opportunities in a range of sports for hundreds of club members over the years in addition to recruiting and supporting the coaches to volunteer within the club setting.

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      34 min
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