International Triathlon Coach Joel Filliol and Jeff Scull from the Department of Applied Health Sciences at Brock University in Ontario will be having a discussion on coaching, inputting on Jeff's research project entitled "Investigation into the motivational strategies among elite triathlon coaches"

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Steve Fudge is a switched-on young Sprints Coach with British Athletics, based in Loughborough. There is a lot of wisdom in these short videos applicable to any coaching field.

Links to part 2 and 3 of Steve Fudge's building a coaching philosophy talks:

http://ucoach.com/video/steve-fudge-building-a-philosophy-part-2/

http://ucoach.com/video/steve-fudge-building-a-philosophy-part-3/

Note: non-UK users will have to use a work-around to use uCoach resources.

Follow Steve Fudge on twitter

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AuthorJoel Filliol

Brown is the former Director of Sport at Leeds Metropolitan University and was the Olympic Performance Manager for British Triathlon at London 2012.  He also looks after the running component of the Brownlee brother's training regime.

 An excellent series of videos on Malcolm's reflections through the successful 2012 campaign of Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, Gold and Bronze medallists at London 2012.

I worked with Malcolm in my role with British Triathlon from 2009-2011. He is a very experienced, patient and wise coach, and has been a key part of guiding the Brownlee brothers:

http://ucoach.com/video/malcolm-brown-coaching-the-brownlee-brothers-part-1

Other parts in the series:

Malcolm Brown: Coaching the Brownlee Brothers (Part 2)

Malcolm Brown: Coaching the Brownlee Brothers (Part 3)

Malcolm Brown: Coaching the Brownlee Brothers (Part 4)

Malcolm Brown: Coaching the Brownlee Brothers (Part 5)

Note: non-UK users will need to find a work around to watch these videos.

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AuthorJoel Filliol

Jamie Turner is an Kiwi/Australian elite coach working with ITU Olympic athletes, from Australia and other countries. This video was filmed in Hungary, and features a translator, which makes the video a bit slow to watch, however Jamie provides excellent insight into his coaching values, and how he runs his programmes.

Jamie is on twitter @jayteekiwi

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AuthorJoel Filliol