At the 2022 Leaders Sport Performance Summit at London’s Twickenham Stadium, we heard from Lorraine and Rob who have been at the forefront of two new sports, and how they preparing for Olympics whilst staying true to the culture of their sports.
Featuring insights from British Olympians Dina Asher-Smith and Montell Douglas, the English Premier League and the worlds of trading and the performing arts.
Session 1: The Lessons I Learned: Rebuilding After Setbacks, brought to you by our Main Partners Keiser
Speaker: Dina Asher-Smith, Team GB Olympian
Moderator: Jeanette Kwakye
To kick off the two days of insights, we had the incredible Dina Asher-Smith talking us through her journey as an athlete and how she overcame some of the setbacks she faced along the way.
Session 2: Accelerating Excellence: Elite Performance in the World of Trading
Speakers:
James King, Author of Accelerating Excellence: The Principles that Drive Elite Performance
Greg Newman, Chief Executive, ONYX Capital Group
For the second session of the day we heard from James King about his lessons from the world of trading and how they apply to high performance.
Ambition, talent and effort dictate success in every field. Performance is never a coincidence, and it always aligns with a specific set of principles.
There are four mechanisms, each of which contain principles to help our rate of progress. No one can predict success, but if you align yourself with more of these principles you stack the odds in your favour.
Three questions you have to ask yourself:
We need move away from ‘you can be anything you want to be’, towards, ‘you can be more of who you really are’.
James then welcomed Greg Newman on stage to discuss how he was able to utilise these principles in practice.
Session 3: Coaching Conversation: Coaching Mastery & Creating Environments for Talent to Flourish
Speaker: Craig McRae, Senior Coach, Collingwood FC
Moderator: Roger Kneebone, Director of Surgical Education, Imperial College London
The third session saw Roger pick Craig’s brain around his approach to coaching, how he works with his athletes, and the importance of coach wellbeing.
“Having a mentor is key. I would video every session, so I could watch it back and reflect, and constantly look to get better. As coaches we review the game a lot but we very rarely review ourselves and the processes behind the programme.”
Session 4: Case Study: The Premier League’s Elite Player Performance Plan brought to you by VEO
Speaker: Neil Saunders, Director of Football, Premier League
After the lunch break, Neil Saunders took us through the Premier League’s Elite Performance Plan, it’s successes and how the Premier League will carry this into the plan’s second reiteration to further develop the pipeline of talented players in English football.
10 years of the Elite Player Performance Plan (EPPP):
Elite Player Performance Plan:
Vision: To produce more and better home grown players
Mission: The development of a world-leading academy system
Focus areas:
Critical Success Factors (Goals)
The perception before the EPPP was that we didn’t have any high quality youth players. There was a milestone moment of age group teams winning major competitions, and at these three tournaments our players won player of the tournament across the board. The narrative had shifted from we are lacking talent, to we have some of the best talent in the world. These players are now playing en mass in the Premier League and thriving in that environment.
What has the EPPP achieved?
The Strategy for the Academy System:
We care most about:
Our building blocks:
Reflections:
Session 5: Athlete Meets Actor: Practice, Performance & Cross Industry Learnings
Speakers:
Montell Douglas, Athlete, Team GB
Dom Simpson, Actor, The Book of Mormon
Moderator: Jeanette Kwakye
To round the day off, we had a fascinating discussion between Montell and Dom where they delved into the challenges of having to adapt to ever changing environments, consistency within high performance and over coming setbacks.
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