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How Performance Departments Can More Effectively Engage with Coaches

EPISODE SUMMARY

In 2020’s final episode of The Game Changer Podcast,  NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes’ High Performance Manager, Brad Harrington speaks with Kitman Labs Performance Scientist John Dams about high performance. He shares his advice on how performance departments can more effectively engage with coaches.

Key takeaways for this podcast include:

  • Debunking the myth that coaches don’t care about performance;
  • The importance of building a good relationship between coaches and the performance department
  • Understanding a coach’s context and communicating in the right way at the right level
  • Practical tips on improving the effectiveness of performance including:
    – How to identify the data that matters to coaches
    – How to facilitate objective conversations with coaches

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Announcement

Kitman labs expands global collegiate partnerships with Loughborough University deal

The Loughborough Sport Athletic Department will now be able to integrate all medical and performance data into a single operating system.

This move aims to drive collaboration and eliminate information silos while also providing coaches, practitioners, and relevant stakeholders with a real-time, 360-degree view of each student-athlete.

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