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The Track and Field Performance Podcast

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by Colm Bourke

4.9(72 reviews)
73 episodes
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<p>Dedicated to giving coaches, athletes, and fans of Track and Field expert knowledge and insights from practitioners across the various event disciplines and domains of human performance.</p>

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for David Kerin: Fixing the Right Problem

May 15, 2026

David Kerin: Fixing the Right Problem

David Kerin is a former collegiate coach, USA Track and Field national team administrator, and performance consultant. David brings a refreshingly unconventional lens to some of the sport's most persistent challenges. His articles on '2D, 2.5, 3D Coaching' and 'Fixing the Right Problem' and most recently, developing a provisional patent for an innovative movement analysis system shows that he has never stopped asking the questions others overlook. Topics 0:00 – Introduction — Da...

Episode thumbnail for Angus Ross, PhD: Enhancing Strengths & Weaknesses + Eccentric Training for Speed and Power

March 7, 2026

Angus Ross, PhD: Enhancing Strengths & Weaknesses + Eccentric Training for Speed and Power

Angus Ross is the Strength and Conditioning and Power Physiology Lead with High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ), working with elite track &amp; field athletes and multiple Olympic sports across lead coaching, s&amp;c, and sport science. He is also a three-time Winter Olympian in bobsleigh and the full-time coach of New Zealand 60 m record holder Tiaan Whelpton. His PhD focused on sprint performance and tapering, complemented by many peer-reviewed publications on topics including eccent...

Episode thumbnail for Dr. Christopher Stanley: Mental Skills for Managing High Pressure Moments

February 7, 2026

Dr. Christopher Stanley: Mental Skills for Managing High Pressure Moments

Dr. Christopher Stanley (CMPC) is a sport and performance psychology professor at the University of Western States, former Lead Sport Psychologist for USA Track &amp; Field across the Tokyo–Paris Olympic cycle, and the Atlanta Track Club Elite. In this episode, Chris illustrates how coaches can implement mental skills training in track &amp; field without adding extra time—covering practical tools for confidence, focus, and performance under pressure. In addition, the relational aspect of coa...

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What is The Track and Field Performance Podcast?
<p>Dedicated to giving coaches, athletes, and fans of Track and Field expert knowledge and insights from practitioners across the various event disciplines and domains of human performance.</p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates bi-weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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