"From play to practice...from creativity to cod liver oil" - A conversation with Richard Cheetham
Jul 11, 2018 ·
1h 40m 48s
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Richard Cheetham MBE (aka @twowheelprof on Twitter) is Senior Fellow in Sports Coaching at the University of Winchester in the UK. His research focus centres on a more holistic approach...
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Richard Cheetham MBE (aka @twowheelprof on Twitter) is Senior Fellow in Sports Coaching at the University of Winchester in the UK. His research focus centres on a more holistic approach to coaching with time spent since 2013 at Saracens RFC within the Academy programme and at Fulham Football Club.
In this conversation we cover a LOT of ground including...
- Richard's approach to developing creativity in players and also in coaches
- How play should have a a bigger place in coaching session (for children and adults!!)
- How to create effective warm ups
- Is your coaching like 'pick and mix' or like 'cod liver oil'
- The 4 parameters of play
I certainly got a lot out of this discussion so I know you will too.
Enjoy!!
Some articles related to the discussion...
Cheetham, R.J. (2012). The Importance of Creativity and Innovation In Coaching: Possibilities and Implications for Performance. The Journal of Cycle Coaching 2. 6-9
Critchell, M. (2012) Play to learn and learn to play. A fresh approach to coaching young players. (Contributing chapter and consultancy from Richard Cheetham). Reedswain. Spring City US.
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In this conversation we cover a LOT of ground including...
- Richard's approach to developing creativity in players and also in coaches
- How play should have a a bigger place in coaching session (for children and adults!!)
- How to create effective warm ups
- Is your coaching like 'pick and mix' or like 'cod liver oil'
- The 4 parameters of play
I certainly got a lot out of this discussion so I know you will too.
Enjoy!!
Some articles related to the discussion...
Cheetham, R.J. (2012). The Importance of Creativity and Innovation In Coaching: Possibilities and Implications for Performance. The Journal of Cycle Coaching 2. 6-9
Critchell, M. (2012) Play to learn and learn to play. A fresh approach to coaching young players. (Contributing chapter and consultancy from Richard Cheetham). Reedswain. Spring City US.
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