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By Joshua McClaren
The podcast currently has 105 episodes available.
In this episode of McClaren Performance, both Josh and Tom reflect and take lessons from the work they do in sport. One from the perspective of a sport psychologist and the other a sports scientist, and hopefully they give some advice that's useful for those working in and wanting to work in sport.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh looks at the current goalkeeper situations at both Arsenal and Manchester United. With that, he examines how the role of the goalkeeper is changing and how that's changing the game as a whole.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh educates himself on Ange Postecoglou and his way of playing entitled 'Ange-Ball'. He takes a look at what he's doing at Spurs, how he is implementing his way of playing so quickly and how, overall, more managers with less top level experience are being given opportunities.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh reacts to the start of Manchester United's season and assesses their situation and what they can do going forward. He reflects on the Wolves game and speculates on, despite getting the 3 points, where they are going wrong.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh reflects on Dele Alli's recent interview with Gary Neville and discusses a number of topics around media bias, the realities of football and how player care/wellbeing matters for high performance.
The Source of Success
EP: 001
Subject: Adam Pearson
Topics: Success on Youtube, change in football media, Newcastle United and Manchester United
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh discusses the ideas and findings around how religiosity and spirituality actually improve performance and how philosophies and practices from religion can be applied to teams and athletes.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh reacts to his predictions for the Premier League last season and compares them to what actually ended up happening.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh talks about a phrase he uses regularly with every athlete he talks to, 'Process Over Result'. He takes a look at the many layers to that phrase and why it's such an important philosophy for athletes to adopt.
On this episode of McClaren Performance, Josh talks about Manchester City's Treble and the comparisons being made to Manchester United's Treble win back in 1999. That ultimately becomes a discussion about how football has changed within those 20+ years.
The podcast currently has 105 episodes available.