In episode 79, the Director at Supporting Champions, Steve Ingham, joins us on the show.
Specifically, Steve will be discussing:
- Impact and efficiency of high-performance teams
- Areas team need to improve
- How to lead staff
- How staff can improve themselves
About Steve
“Dr Steve Ingham is steeped in high performance and has been integral to the development of Britain into an Olympic superpower. He has provided support to over 1,000 athletes, of which over 200 have achieved World or Olympic medal success, including some of the world’s greatest athletes, such as Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill, Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent. Steve has coached Kelly Sotherton’s running for heptathlon and to 4x400m Olympic medal winning success.
Steve has gained high performance insight working at the British Olympic Association from 1998 to 2004, where he was Senior Sports Physiologist and Sports Science Manager, and at the English Institute of Sport from 2004 to 2016 where he was Head of Physiology and latterly the Director of Science and Technical Development, leading a team of 200 scientists in support of Team GB and Paralympics GB. Steve is the Director of Supporting Champions (https://supportingchampions.co.uk)“
Twitter: @Ingham_Steve
Twitter: @Support_Champs
Instagram: @steveandimgham
Instagram: @supportingchampions
Website: https://supportingchampions.co.uk
YouTube: https://youtu.be/KWzt1gOhZws
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