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Team success? Get on the same page!

Most businesses and endeavours need high performing teams but very few are serious about making that happen. Businesses often talk about team building more than team performance. And team building is often about raft building or getting drunk together, which is most useful if you’re stranded on a desert island…
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Attitude and spirit – the pillars of performance

The world is full of people doing extraordinary things. And there’s something that fascinates us about people who are taking on seemingly impossible challenges, pushing themselves to the limit or making brave life choices. We’re envious, we’re inspired or we’re simply transported to a different place in our imagination. And…
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Road to Rio III – Performance goals

So, in the third of our Road to Rio series, we’re talking about the importance of using and ignoring goals when you’re in the thick of performance. We write a lot about goals and the way they’re used and abused in different environments. This article though is focused fully on…
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Using a performance calendar to plan and beat the winter blues

If you're returning to work after a summer break and see only a hard slog through long days and dark nights to Christmas, when you collapse and fall ill, before another long slog through January to Easter, then is that thinking helping? Perhaps instead you should think like an athlete…
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Readiness Routine – Are You Ready for Rio?

In just under a year’s time, our finest sports men and women will be entering the cauldron of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio. For most of them, this will be the biggest challenge of their careers, if not their lives. Many of them will be competing at their…
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Assessing the conditions

In case you weren’t aware, on Saturday England regained cricket’s Ashes from the old enemy Australia. A widely held view is that they exploited one important element much better that their opposition. The Ashes competition alternates between being played in Australia and England and this summer it is England’s turn…
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Keeping momentum – the 3 step routine

In competitive environments learning to deal with winning and losing is part of the territory. Last Wednesday morning, just before the start of the 3rd Ashes test, we posted a blog about what England would have been doing to be ready to bounce back from the Lords test debacle. We’re…
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3 step high performance routine

One of the things about being in a competitive environment is that you’re always on the brink of winning or losing. So knowing how to learn from success or deal with defeat is a key part of performing. For example with the England men’s cricket team, about to start the…
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Zach Johnson take a bow

Wow, what a week of high performance heroics, hammerings and controversies! Andy Murray pretty much single handedly beat the French to propel Britain to its first Davis Cup semi final for 34 years. The Australians turned the tables on England in spectacular fashion to win the second Ashes Test. And…
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Road to Rio – We need to qualify

Welcome to our Road to Rio series!   You’ll hopefully have seen by now that the Great Britain Women’s Hockey qualified for Rio with a superb series of performances throughout the World Hockey League in Valencia. They won the whole tournament, winning every match they played, and happily booking the…
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