Kevin Shattock

The Five W's

What Works for Who in What Context and Why. An exploration of a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, seeking to be a form of knowledge exchange to a wide variety of practitioners (e.g., academics, coaches, psychologists, S&C, sport scientists).Each episode offers a unique perspective on the subject from current athletes or coaches discussing their lived experience, former athletes and coaches reflecting upon their learning, and conceptual frameworks from academia.

Autor

Kevin Shattock

Categoría

Sports

Último episodio

1 de dic. de 2025

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Episodios

Martin Hunter: The State of the Game 01.12.2025

Martin Hunter (Bradford City, Stoke City, Norwich City, Watford, Southampton, and the FA) shares his thoughts on the state of Football in the UK.

Katie Birch: Keep the Plates Spinning 24.11.2025

Katie Birch (Durham University & Scottish Hockey) discusses her journey as a dual-career athlete.

Erin Wallace: The Chaos of Objectivity 23.08.2025

In this episode Erin Wallace (British Athletics) discusses the harsh reality of athletics and its objective nature. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of academia, athletes, coaches, practitioners, psychologists, resear...

The Five Minds of the Modern Strength & Conditioning Coach 16.08.2025

In this episode I am exploring Gardners (2007) Five Minds framework in an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of S&C coaching and my own professional practice journey, and how the continued integration of this framework will “ futureproof” my development as a research-practitioner. 

Monday Morning Commute: The Alexander Isak Saga 11.08.2025

The Alexander Isak Saga;  What can we learn from a biopsychosocial perspective? In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but peak interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection. 

Monday Morning Commute: Be Like Arsene 04.08.2025

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but peak interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection. 

Episode 100: A Letter to My Younger Self 20.07.2024

In this milestone episode I read a letter I have developed to my younger self based upon this professional doctorate journey. This episode is inspired by the work of Dr Chris Szedlak and Dr Andrew Manly. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic...

Monday Morning Commute: Ubuntu 15.07.2024

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but peak interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection.  The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsych...

Thought Experiment Thursday: If This Happens, Do This 11.07.2024

Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast. In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to your coaching planning, delivery and review. In this episode we use the work of American philosopher John Searle, and the Chinese Room Argument.  The Five W&a...

Ryan Dodyk: One Hundred Percent 11.05.2024

Ryan Dodyk (Team Canada) discusses his performance environment and what he needs to perform at the highest level.  The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of academia, athletes, coaches, practitioners, psychologists, researc...

Monday Morning Commute: The Campfire 06.05.2024

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but peak interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection. T he Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsych...

Maddie Leech: Saying It Out Loud 13.04.2024

Road (LifePlus-Wahoo) & Track (GB Cycling) cyclist Maddie Leech discusses her athlete journey, performance environment, and the Five W's. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of academia, athletes, coaches, pract...

Thought Experiment Thursday: Inverted Qualia 11.04.2024

Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast. In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to your coaching planning, delivery and review. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial appro...

Thought Experiment Thursday: Do We Actually Know? 04.04.2024

Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast. In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to your coaching planning, delivery and review. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial appro...

Monday Morning Commute: The Chicken or The Egg 25.03.2024

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but pique interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection. T he Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsyc...

Georgina Brayshaw: Rising From the Ashes 02.03.2024

Georgina Brayshaw (Leander & GB Rowing) discusses her journey from being told she may be in a wheelchair for the rest of her life to becoming a world champion and Olympian. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of acad...

Melissa Bratic: The On / Off Switch 18.02.2024

Melissa Bratic (Team Canada Karate) discusses her athlete journey and performance environment. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of academia, athletes, coaches, practitioners, psychologists, researchers, S&C and sp...

Monday Morning Commute: The Finn Russell Paradox 12.02.2024

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but pique interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection.  The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsyc...

Becky Storrie: Keep Challenging 13.01.2024

Becky Storrie (Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL & British Cycling) discusses her fast track through to the pro peloton, the challenges she has faced, and her performance environment. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of a...

Emma Pallant-Browne: A Happy Athlete Is A Fast Athlete 06.01.2024

Emma Pallant-Browne (Duathlon & Ironman Triathlete) discusses her athlete journey and what she needs from her performance environment to succeed. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of academia, athletes, coaches, pr...

Thought Experiment Thursday: The Veil of Ignorance 21.12.2023

Welcome to Thought Experiment Thursday’s on the Five W’s podcast. In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to your coaching planning, delivery and review. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial appro...

Monday Morning Commute: The River 18.12.2023

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but pique interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection.  The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsyc...

Thought Experiment Thursday: To Be or Not To Be 16.11.2023

In these episodes I will be posing a philosophical viewpoint in the form of a narrative, story or question that will hopefully serve as a self-reflection prompt in relation to your coaching planning, delivery and review. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspec...

Monday Morning Commute: Jigsaw Puzzle 13.11.2023

In Monday morning commute episodes we will explore a theoretical concept, heuristic, or auto-ethnographic narrative in a short, digestible format, one that hopefully fits nicely into your daily commute.  The aim is not to provide answers but pique interest, inspire curiosity, drive self-reflection.  The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsyc...

Celia Dupre: Feeling Understood 28.10.2023

Celia Dupre (Swiss Rowing & Stanford University) discusses her athlete journey and performance environment. The Five W's Podcast What Works for Who in What Context and Why The podcast explores a biopsychosocial approach to athlete development, Each episode explores a unique perspective on the topic from the viewpoint of academia, athletes, coaches, practitioners, psychologists, researcher...

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