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In episode 230 Daniel Booth, Head of performance for Watford FC Women, joins us.
Specifically Daniel will be looking at:
Why jobs ask for PhDs in sport
Alternatives to university education
Skills necessary for coaching
How to develop these skills
About Daniel
"Daniel Booth is currently head of performance for Watford FC Women and Founder and CEO of The LAB Performance which is a high performance management consultancy for teams and coaches. Daniel has a proven track record as a high-performance coach and manager with over a decade of experience, leading performance and medical teams across various elite sporting disciplines. Starting as a Strength and Conditioning coach, he quickly became a trusted advisor to top coaches and athletes in sports such as football, rugby, athletics, golf, and more, driving excellence at the highest levels of sport."
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www.labperformance.co.uk
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