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    <description>Discover the Secrets Behind Elite Performance.
Join us on the Science for Sport Podcast, where every episode dives into the cutting-edge world of sports science and the untold stories behind the best athletes and teams on the planet.
Hosted by Richard Graves, we bring you exclusive insights from elite athletes, world-class coaches, and leading sports scientists who are shaping the future of global sport.
This isn’t just another sports podcast—this is your backstage pass to:
- The science powering record-breaking performances.
- The trends, challenges, and breakthroughs redefining the game.
- Mastering the balance of art and science in coaching.
Whether you’re a sports scientist, coach, physio, nutritionist, teacher, or just a passionate sports fan, this is your chance to learn from the pros and stay ahead of the curve.
Tune in every Monday and uncover what it takes to make the best, better.
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    <itunes:summary>Discover the Secrets Behind Elite Performance.
Join us on the Science for Sport Podcast, where every episode dives into the cutting-edge world of sports science and the untold stories behind the best athletes and teams on the planet.
Hosted by Richard Graves, we bring you exclusive insights from elite athletes, world-class coaches, and leading sports scientists who are shaping the future of global sport.
This isn’t just another sports podcast—this is your backstage pass to:
- The science powering record-breaking performances.
- The trends, challenges, and breakthroughs redefining the game.
- Mastering the balance of art and science in coaching.
Whether you’re a sports scientist, coach, physio, nutritionist, teacher, or just a passionate sports fan, this is your chance to learn from the pros and stay ahead of the curve.
Tune in every Monday and uncover what it takes to make the best, better.
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  <title>283: The Future of VBT: Why It’s More Than Just a Training Tool</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Richard Graves talks with Nathan Spencer, Strength &amp; Power Coach at St. George Illawarra Dragons and former NBA Performance Coach with the Orlando Magic. They explore velocity-based training, using data effectively in elite sport, and practical lessons from high-performance environments.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week on the Science for Sport Podcast, host Richard Graves sits down with Nathan Spencer, Strength &amp;amp; Power Coach at the St. George Illawarra Dragons and former NBA Performance Coach with the Orlando Magic.
With over 15 years in high-performance sport, Nathan shares his unique journey from the pathways of Australian rugby league to the courts of the NBA, and now back to the NRL. The conversation dives deep into velocity-based training (VBT), practical insights into using data in elite environments, and the importance of education and context when applying technology in sport.
Whether you’re a coach, sports scientist, or performance professional, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways and thought-provoking discussions about how to truly leverage tech and data to improve athlete performance.
What you’ll learn in this episode
* How Nathan transitioned from rugby league to the NBA and back, and what he learned in the process
* The real-world application of velocity-based training (VBT) in different sports, from basketball to rugby league
* Why context and interpretation matter more than the tech itself
* Lessons from managing high-performance environments through challenges like COVID and condensed seasons
* How to educate and upskill coaches to make better, data-driven decisions
* Emerging trends in VBT and where the technology is headed
* Insights into Nathan’s upcoming VBT course with Science for Sport, designed to help coaches apply these principles in their own environments
About Nathan Spencer
Nathan Spencer is an experienced Strength &amp;amp; Power Coach with a global career spanning rugby league, basketball, and elite sport. He has:
Worked with NRL clubs, the NBL, and spent four years with the Orlando Magic in the NBA
A Master’s in High Performance Sport and a current PhD candidate researching coach mentorships
A passion for educating and upskilling coaches, helping practitioners make better, context-driven decisions in their environments
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week on the Science for Sport Podcast, host Richard Graves sits down with Nathan Spencer, Strength &amp; Power Coach at the St. George Illawarra Dragons and former NBA Performance Coach with the Orlando Magic.</p>

<p>With over 15 years in high-performance sport, Nathan shares his unique journey from the pathways of Australian rugby league to the courts of the NBA, and now back to the NRL. The conversation dives deep into velocity-based training (VBT), practical insights into using data in elite environments, and the importance of education and context when applying technology in sport.<br>
Whether you’re a coach, sports scientist, or performance professional, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways and thought-provoking discussions about how to truly leverage tech and data to improve athlete performance.</p>

<p><strong>What you’ll learn in this episode</strong></p>

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<li>How Nathan transitioned from rugby league to the NBA and back, and what he learned in the process</li>
<li>The real-world application of velocity-based training (VBT) in different sports, from basketball to rugby league</li>
<li>Why context and interpretation matter more than the tech itself</li>
<li>Lessons from managing high-performance environments through challenges like COVID and condensed seasons</li>
<li>How to educate and upskill coaches to make better, data-driven decisions</li>
<li>Emerging trends in VBT and where the technology is headed</li>
<li>Insights into Nathan’s upcoming VBT course with Science for Sport, designed to help coaches apply these principles in their own environments</li>
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<p><strong>About Nathan Spencer</strong><br>
Nathan Spencer is an experienced Strength &amp; Power Coach with a global career spanning rugby league, basketball, and elite sport. He has:<br>
Worked with NRL clubs, the NBL, and spent four years with the Orlando Magic in the NBA<br>
A Master’s in High Performance Sport and a current PhD candidate researching coach mentorships<br>
A passion for educating and upskilling coaches, helping practitioners make better, context-driven decisions in their environments</p>

<p><strong>SIGN UP NOW:</strong> <a href="https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241</a></p>

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<li>​ Learn Quicker &amp; More Effectively</li>
<li>​ Optimise Your Athletes&#39; Recovery</li>
<li>​ Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In</li>
<li>​ Reduce Your Athletes&#39; Injury Ratese</li>
<li>​ Save 100&#39;s Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More</li>
<li>​ Improve Your Athletes&#39; Performance</li>
<li>​ Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes</li>
<li>​ Save Yourself The Stress &amp; Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research</li>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week on the Science for Sport Podcast, host Richard Graves sits down with Nathan Spencer, Strength &amp; Power Coach at the St. George Illawarra Dragons and former NBA Performance Coach with the Orlando Magic.</p>

<p>With over 15 years in high-performance sport, Nathan shares his unique journey from the pathways of Australian rugby league to the courts of the NBA, and now back to the NRL. The conversation dives deep into velocity-based training (VBT), practical insights into using data in elite environments, and the importance of education and context when applying technology in sport.<br>
Whether you’re a coach, sports scientist, or performance professional, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways and thought-provoking discussions about how to truly leverage tech and data to improve athlete performance.</p>

<p><strong>What you’ll learn in this episode</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>How Nathan transitioned from rugby league to the NBA and back, and what he learned in the process</li>
<li>The real-world application of velocity-based training (VBT) in different sports, from basketball to rugby league</li>
<li>Why context and interpretation matter more than the tech itself</li>
<li>Lessons from managing high-performance environments through challenges like COVID and condensed seasons</li>
<li>How to educate and upskill coaches to make better, data-driven decisions</li>
<li>Emerging trends in VBT and where the technology is headed</li>
<li>Insights into Nathan’s upcoming VBT course with Science for Sport, designed to help coaches apply these principles in their own environments</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>About Nathan Spencer</strong><br>
Nathan Spencer is an experienced Strength &amp; Power Coach with a global career spanning rugby league, basketball, and elite sport. He has:<br>
Worked with NRL clubs, the NBL, and spent four years with the Orlando Magic in the NBA<br>
A Master’s in High Performance Sport and a current PhD candidate researching coach mentorships<br>
A passion for educating and upskilling coaches, helping practitioners make better, context-driven decisions in their environments</p>

<p><strong>SIGN UP NOW:</strong> <a href="https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241</a></p>

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<li>​ Learn Quicker &amp; More Effectively</li>
<li>​ Optimise Your Athletes&#39; Recovery</li>
<li>​ Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In</li>
<li>​ Reduce Your Athletes&#39; Injury Ratese</li>
<li>​ Save 100&#39;s Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More</li>
<li>​ Improve Your Athletes&#39; Performance</li>
<li>​ Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes</li>
<li>​ Save Yourself The Stress &amp; Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research</li>
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  <title>241: The Data Revolution in Sport: Insights from Elite Sports Analysts on Optimising Performance</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the Science for Sport podcast—where science meets performance! Dive into the minds of leading sports scientists, data analysts, and elite athletes as we explore the cutting-edge strategies transforming the sports industry. From injury prevention and performance optimisation to breakthroughs in data analytics, we cover the topics that keep professional and aspiring sports professionals ahead of the game. Hosted by experts in the field, each episode delivers insider knowledge, practical tips, and inspiring insights you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you're in the sports industry, an athlete, or simply passionate about science in sport, hit ‘subscribe’ and join our community of listeners eager to elevate their game.

Don’t just follow the trends—stay ahead of them with Science for Sport!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Episode 241
In this week's Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves dives into the world of data analysis in professional football with two brilliant guests—Arian Forouhandeh, Physical Performance Data Lead at Wolves, and Ryan White, Sports Science Analyst at Crystal Palace. Arian and Ryan reveal how data is transforming the game, sharing insights from their own work on injury prevention, player performance, and optimising every match. They also introduce Science for Sport’s new Certified Sports Data Analyst course, a groundbreaking programme they helped create to equip the next generation of sports scientists with practical skills. If you're interested in the future of sports science or want to understand how data can make a real difference on and off the field, this is an episode not to miss!
About Arian
Arian Forouhandeh is the Physical Performance Data Lead at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, where he focuses on data-driven strategies to enhance player performance and prevent injuries. His academic background includes a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology, a Bachelor's in Sport and Exercise Science, and a professional certificate in Data Science. Arian is also pursuing a professional doctorate aimed at developing integrated models for injury prevention in professional football. His previous roles encompass performance analysis internships at Nottingham Forest FC, as well as sports science data analysis positions with USA Hockey and Loughborough Hockey.
Instagram: @datainsport
Linkedin: Arian Forouhandeh
About Ryan
Ryan White is the Sports Science Analyst for the first team at Crystal Palace Football Club, where he delivers daily insights and communicates data across multiple departments, contributing to the club's integrated research strategy. He is nearing the completion of his PhD, which has provided him with a strong academic foundation in sports science and data analytics. Prior to his current role, Ryan served as a Sports Scientist at Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire Carnegie
Instagram: @ryanwhite93
LinkedIn: Ryan White
To find out more about the Certified Sports Data Analyst https://bit.ly/certifiedsportsdataanalyst

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    <![CDATA[<p>Episode 241<br>
In this week&#39;s Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves dives into the world of data analysis in professional football with two brilliant guests—Arian Forouhandeh, Physical Performance Data Lead at Wolves, and Ryan White, Sports Science Analyst at Crystal Palace. Arian and Ryan reveal how data is transforming the game, sharing insights from their own work on injury prevention, player performance, and optimising every match. They also introduce Science for Sport’s new Certified Sports Data Analyst course, a groundbreaking programme they helped create to equip the next generation of sports scientists with practical skills. If you&#39;re interested in the future of sports science or want to understand how data can make a real difference on and off the field, this is an episode not to miss!</p>

<p><strong>About Arian</strong><br>
Arian Forouhandeh is the Physical Performance Data Lead at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, where he focuses on data-driven strategies to enhance player performance and prevent injuries. His academic background includes a Master&#39;s degree in Exercise Physiology, a Bachelor&#39;s in Sport and Exercise Science, and a professional certificate in Data Science. Arian is also pursuing a professional doctorate aimed at developing integrated models for injury prevention in professional football. His previous roles encompass performance analysis internships at Nottingham Forest FC, as well as sports science data analysis positions with USA Hockey and Loughborough Hockey.</p>

<p>Instagram: @datainsport<br>
Linkedin: Arian Forouhandeh</p>

<p><strong>About Ryan</strong><br>
Ryan White is the Sports Science Analyst for the first team at Crystal Palace Football Club, where he delivers daily insights and communicates data across multiple departments, contributing to the club&#39;s integrated research strategy. He is nearing the completion of his PhD, which has provided him with a strong academic foundation in sports science and data analytics. Prior to his current role, Ryan served as a Sports Scientist at Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire Carnegie</p>

<p>Instagram: @ryan_white_93<br>
LinkedIn: Ryan White</p>

<p><strong>To find out more about the Certified Sports Data Analyst</strong> <a href="https://bit.ly/certifiedsportsdataanalyst" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/certifiedsportsdataanalyst</a></p>

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    <![CDATA[<p>Episode 241<br>
In this week&#39;s Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves dives into the world of data analysis in professional football with two brilliant guests—Arian Forouhandeh, Physical Performance Data Lead at Wolves, and Ryan White, Sports Science Analyst at Crystal Palace. Arian and Ryan reveal how data is transforming the game, sharing insights from their own work on injury prevention, player performance, and optimising every match. They also introduce Science for Sport’s new Certified Sports Data Analyst course, a groundbreaking programme they helped create to equip the next generation of sports scientists with practical skills. If you&#39;re interested in the future of sports science or want to understand how data can make a real difference on and off the field, this is an episode not to miss!</p>

<p><strong>About Arian</strong><br>
Arian Forouhandeh is the Physical Performance Data Lead at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, where he focuses on data-driven strategies to enhance player performance and prevent injuries. His academic background includes a Master&#39;s degree in Exercise Physiology, a Bachelor&#39;s in Sport and Exercise Science, and a professional certificate in Data Science. Arian is also pursuing a professional doctorate aimed at developing integrated models for injury prevention in professional football. His previous roles encompass performance analysis internships at Nottingham Forest FC, as well as sports science data analysis positions with USA Hockey and Loughborough Hockey.</p>

<p>Instagram: @datainsport<br>
Linkedin: Arian Forouhandeh</p>

<p><strong>About Ryan</strong><br>
Ryan White is the Sports Science Analyst for the first team at Crystal Palace Football Club, where he delivers daily insights and communicates data across multiple departments, contributing to the club&#39;s integrated research strategy. He is nearing the completion of his PhD, which has provided him with a strong academic foundation in sports science and data analytics. Prior to his current role, Ryan served as a Sports Scientist at Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire Carnegie</p>

<p>Instagram: @ryan_white_93<br>
LinkedIn: Ryan White</p>

<p><strong>To find out more about the Certified Sports Data Analyst</strong> <a href="https://bit.ly/certifiedsportsdataanalyst" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/certifiedsportsdataanalyst</a></p>

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