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What really matters and what really doesn't matter in a S&C programme with Marco Cardinale (Head of Sports Physiology at Aspire Academy)

from Pacey Performance Podcast · host Robert Pacey

In episode 102 of the Pacey Performance Podcast I have the pleasure to speak with Head of Physiology at Aspire, Marco Cardinale. Marco has some amazing experiences from working with the British Olympic Committee in the build up to Beijing in 2008 and London 2012 to his current role at Aspire in Qatar. Who is Marco Cardinale (background, education and current role) Where is the industry and how does one 'succeed'? Team GB - Why they have been so successful and what is to come? Technology in sport - a history lesson? What matters and what doesn't matter in a S&C programme? Working with elite seniors to juniors - lessons learned Views on early specialisation

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