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230: All Those PhDs And Not A Single Smart Person

Author
Science for Sport
Published
Mon 26 Aug 2024
Episode Link
http://scienceforsport.fireside.fm/230

In episode 230 Daniel Booth, Head of performance for Watford FC Women, joins us.

Specifically Daniel will be looking at:


  • Why jobs ask for PhDs in sport

  • Alternatives to university education

  • Skills necessary for coaching

  • How to develop these skills

About Daniel

"Daniel Booth is currently head of performance for Watford FC Women and Founder and CEO of The LAB Performance which is a high performance management consultancy for teams and coaches. Daniel has a proven track record as a high-performance coach and manager with over a decade of experience, leading performance and medical teams across various elite sporting disciplines. Starting as a Strength and Conditioning coach, he quickly became a trusted advisor to top coaches and athletes in sports such as football, rugby, athletics, golf, and more, driving excellence at the highest levels of sport."

Instagram: @boothy_lab

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www.labperformance.co.uk

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