The 32-year-old NHS doctor, who has been with the . The Psychology of the YIPS and Lost Move Syndrome in Sport. Factors underpinning elite sport officiating: perceptions of English Premier League referees. Eighty Percent Mental host, Dr Pete Olusoga, attended the Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) Annual Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. The psychology of the yips and lost move syndrome in sport. Or some walnut wine with your dockleaf pudding? His current research focuses on stress, burnout, and well-being in sports, with a particular interest in high-performance environments and elite coaching. Slack, L. PhD. His main research interests lie in stress and burnout, particularly in the field of sports coaching. Desperate to quit: a narrative analysis of burnout and recovery in high-performance sports coaching. With fees at about 9250, that's about 25 per hour of taught content. He also has several years of supervisory experience, having supervised undergraduate, MSc and Doctoral level students. (2015). Presented at: LARASA International Congress: Leisure Transforming our World, Durban, Woodhouse, D., Hembrough, D., Olusoga, P., Darwin, J., Newton, E., & Pupius, M. (2018). Well you have to say something. I feel so young. I was brought up on a council estate in Gateshead. It all works to silence people of colour, subduing our urge to speak out when we see what we know to be unjust. I was self-gaslighting not the response I expected of myself, given that Im well aware that racism on British university campuses is on the rise, from banana-throwing to chants of we hate blacks. Abingdon: Routledge: http://doi.org/10.4324/9781315689210. When this form of deliberate humiliation is experienced often enough, even if on screen happening to someone else, it becomes internalised. Go and read it immediately!One thing you couldn't do without The perception tends to be that we work with athletes who have problems or are mentally weak. Another showed the pair looking glammed up in their finery as they got ready for a dinner. Emotional and physical exhaustion 2. Its a huge shift to go from the idea that the future awaits us, to the future isnt certain. 09:43 GMT 28 Feb 2023 In additional to his work in dance he is now in the final year of an undergraduate degree in Psychology. He was born in Nigeria but arrived in the UK and grew up in Newcastle. Peter gained his status as a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS) in 2010 and is an active sport psychology consultant. Meet the woman the chefs pay to forage their wildly delicious ingredients, Is it just me? His wedding to doctor Emily came 10 years after he married Katie Price in a lavish ceremony in 2005. Peter is happily married to wife Emily, who he wed in 2015, and shares children Amelia, nine, and Theo, six, with. Currently working within motorsport at Izone Peformance (based at Silverstone) supporting drivers with the mental side of the sportCath Bishop on Twitter: @thecathbishopMore about Cath: cathbishop.comThe True Athelte Project: thetrueathleteproject.orgPaul Greaves on Twitter: @paulgraves01Sidd Sampla on Twitter: @PsychSiddTo Thrive, visit yourcareer-blueprint.com/thrive, What a special episode this is! I handed in my notice, ended up working as a part-time basketball coach, taking out a career development loan, and going back to university to study for my MSc. Investigating the risky behaviours of elite athletes. asks MELANIE McDONAGH. Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, by Haruki Murakami. I think thats what happened to me. The truth is, people of colour are often trying quite hard not to play the race card. I think they always pretend to be perfect, which this podcast doesnt. Also featuring Sport Psychologist, Shameema Yousuf, this episode explores the motivation, the risk, the psychological skills involved in going really, really fast! I find it extremely offensive, Trott said, while broadcaster Nick Ferrari harrumphed in agreement in the background. Pete is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology and a Sport Psychology consultant with over 15 years' experience. ), but its a wonderful, vibrant city, full of lovely people, and even lovelier cakes and pastries. Liz Hoggard for the Daily Mail THRIVE! EPM Extras - Anxiety. An evaluation of a mental toughness education and training program for early-career English football league referees. It sounds old but it really isn't. Whether you're an athlete, a coach, a sport psychology professional, or even just a sports fan, Dr Pete Olusoga, along with his expert guests will answer all the questions you could possibly have about the role of the mind in sport . Ive put up with friends who think singing to me about the blue-black child from their racist rugby songs is OK. Ive put up with the affectionate mispronouncing of my surname for a lifetime. Will only listen to next series however if Hugh adopts a more relaxed and informal approach . Lockdown has been oppressive, but were not being asked to work in a munitions factory or endure rationing. Examining mindfulness and acceptance-based strategies in facilitating sports performance: Benefits and limitations. He followed it up with Fighting for King and Empire: Britain's Caribbean Heroes and Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners in 2015. Peter and Katie share kids Junior, 17, and Princess, 15. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. The anger and frustration at the racism itself is always coupled with the disappointment in the aftermath that I should have said something, and the resolve that Ill speak up next time. I realised I wasnt happy with what I was doing, so I stopped doing it.One film By The Flava croonerand his eldest child were brooding in the changing room photograph as they tilted their heads back and displayed their buff chests. I train, I love food, I love life.'. It comes after Peter revealed earlier this month that he was busy 'rehearsing for five very intimate shows to kick start his 30 year celebration'. Ive put up with daily micro-aggressions, like the time a student talked at me for a full five minutes before she realised it was the other black lecturer in the department that she needed to speak to. Peter has had a busy 30 years in the industry after rising to fame in the mid-90s after topping the UK singles chart with hit Mysterious Girl. Dr Peter Olusoga is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology. Dr Peter Olusoga is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology. (Eds.) Health Connect Hub Podcast S2: Conversation #4 Dr. Pete Olusoga. From the media coverage of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, to all-white awards shortlists, to BBC Question Time rants, the debate rages. So yeah, work, work, work, see you soon'. David Olusoga, age 49 was born to a Nigerian father and a British mother. A short course to avoid burnout and achieve a more sustainable coaching career, BLOG: Slavery was bad, okay? Great work.Relevant topics and good podcast editing. 23:01 GMT 24 May 2020. No signs of pseudoscience or psychobabble. Instead he jetted off with his family on a lavish getaway to Dubai to make some incredible memories together by staying at the Anantara World Islands Resort. Kit Holder has been a professional ballet dancer for over 20 years, touring throughout the UK and internationally. (2018). Peter Olusoga High-performance (HP) coaching is a demanding profession. In conversation with Dr Peter Olusoga. (2016). (2011). (2017). Mental toughness in elite football officiating. In addition to research, Dr Olusoga is a Chartered Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS), is an active sport psychology consultant. Peters current research focuses on burnout and wellbeing in sports, with a particular interest in coaching and the application of mindfulness to enhance wellbeing in sport and physical activity. Also appearing in this episode, and bringing a psychological perspective is Dr Kaori Araki, chief Sport and performance psychology consultant at CORAZON Co., Ltd. Kaori is a retired professor and taught sport psychology in Singapore and Japan for 18 years, and worked alongside Eddie Jones during Japans infamous 2015 Rugby World Cup run. For the new series of A House Through Time, we look at an 18th-century sea captains house in Bristol and uncover stories of piracy, slavery and doomed romance. 3.05 - EPM Special: Live from AASP in Fort Worth, Texas! Dr Peter Olusoga @PeteOlusoga 2h None of this is meant to detract from the horrors unfolding in Ukraine right now (which include the horrific treatment of Black and brown refugees) or the fact that we should, quite rightly, be extending our sympathy and support. MindfullySTRONG: attention, awareness and flow. In addition to research, Peter is a Fellow of the HEA and teaches on several modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. One book Yips and Lost Move Syndrome : assessing impact and exploring levels of perfectionism, rumination, and reinvestment. The Australian-born singer kicked off his birthday celebrations with a trip to Dubai with his family, starting off with a first class seat on his flight. Bennett, J.E. x2 semesters. But as a historian Im struck by how people are able to adapt. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. @PeteOlusoga One 13.2% Two 19.7% Three 15.8% Also sharing the love for Peter's 50th birthday is his son Junior, who took to Instagram to post a shirtless snap of the duo in a post-gym mirror selfie. Woodhouse, D., Olusoga, P., Hemborough, D., Newton, E., Pupius, M., & Newton, J. Whether you're an athlete, a coach, a sport psychology professional, or even just a sports fan, Dr Pete Olusoga, along with his expert guests, will answer all the questions you could possibly have about the role of the mind in . EP 287 features Peter Olusoga a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. I found that someone had scrawled the N-word on the whiteboard eraser.. In some ways my entire career has been shaped by insecurity, that feeling that Im not part of that inner club with the old school ties. He said: 'I'm putting together the 30th anniversary tour with Gary Lloyd and Mo Pleasure. One thing you couldn't do without Well it would be obvious but entirely true to say that I couldn't do without my wife, Alice. Awesome podcast. Slack, L.A., Maynard, I., Butt, J., & Olusoga, P. (2015). Oh, and the Vasamuseet (a museum built around a salvaged 17th-century ship) is, somewhat bizarrely, genuinely impressive. 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. But weve been able to keep in touch. Whats the deal with mindfulness? How can performers manage the intense scrutiny that goes with their jobs? Change). Dr Jarred Parkes (2018 - University of Queensland, Australia). An awarding winning recording artist and musical theatre actress, Beverley has been a mainstay of British and world music scene for over two decades and offers some intriguing insights into the world of performance. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. The overall aim of this thesis, and the series of studies contained herein, was to bridge the gap between research and practice by providing practical . If I can work with athletes to help them make sense of and perhaps take a greater degree of control over their own stories, then that, to me, is fantastic.One sporting event that has captured your imagination Is there such a thing as a winning mindset and if so, where can I get one? Dr Peter Olusoga is a senior psychology lecturer at Sheffield Hallam university. Slack, L., Butt, J., Maynard, I., & Olusoga, P. (2014). We live in a society that is constantly trying to sell us a very specific version of what success should look like and in this fascinating episode of EightyPercentMental, Dr Pete Olusoga is joined by Olympic rower, author, and speaker, Cath Bishop, world-leading trampoline coach, Paul Greaves, and Sport & Exercise Scientist, Sidd Sampla, to explore what success really means and how we can start to think about success differently in a world where results really do matter. The Sport Psychologist, 31 (3), 237-248. http://doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2016-0010, Bennett, J., Bickley, J., Vernon, T., Olusoga, P., & Maynard, I. What are the mental challenges involved in such a creative art form? , updated In each episode, Dr Pete - with the help of some special guests - will ask and answer questions like these, exploring what the research says, and highlighting lessons from sport psychology that you can use on and off the field. Bennett, J., Hays, K., Lindsay, P., Olusoga, P., & Maynard, I. In this Super Special Winter Olympic Review, Dr Pete Olusoga is joined by Dr Chelsi Day, Sport Psychologist at 'The' Ohio State University, and Dr Leah Washington, resident Olympic . Ive always been interested in what motivates people to behave the way they do, why people might think certain ways about certain things. Olusoga lives in Bristol with his partner and daughter. I think I could cope quite happily without being constantly connected. Presented at: Ninth International Conference on Sport and Society, FIU, Miami. We also talk about World War II, which makes you think about the demands made on people in wartime. It was one of those just graduated jobs that was supposed to last a few months but two years later, I found myself still there. Is it a slow day or a go day?: the perceptions and applications of velocity-based training within elite strength and conditioning. Is there such a thing as a winning mindset and if so, where can I get one? In Thelwell, R., Harwood, C., & Greenlees, I. (Doctoral thesis). Sport psychology is all about helping athletes to use their greatest weapon. Dr Olusoga is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University and holds an Associate Professor II position at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. International Sport Coaching Journal / ISCJ. ", News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Appearance on UK Coaching's Coach Developer Podcast (Jul '21) document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); The Eighty Percent Mental Podcast is also available on, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Amazon Music. 'I was always a bit freaked out about turning 50, but it's coincided nicely with me celebrating 30 years in the industry. 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The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth account of the stressors encountered by elite coaches in the United Kingdom. Read on to find out more about the presenter and historian David Olusoga is a British Nigerian historian, broadcaster and writer. A feeling that you are no longer accomplishing anything worthwhile. Peter Andre's wife Emily has penned a gushing tribute to her husband on his 50th birthday with a sweet message and some loved-up snaps.. Supervised by Maynard, I., Butt, J., & Olusoga, P. Olusoga, P.F. Slack, L., Maynard, I., Butt, J., & Olusoga, P. (2013). We don't know much about David Olusoga's personal life, but it was revealed in The Guardian in 2016 that he met his wife "in the canteen" whilst working at the BBC and that she is "a producer at the Natural History Unit." Have something to tell us about this article? I know its only anecdotal evidence, but I can absolutely testify to the positive impact of physical activity on psychological wellbeing! 21st Century Conversations on Race, Leave Your Mark Podcast with Scott Livingston: Great, Good, and Good Enough with Peter Olusoga, Sports Psychologist Peter Olusoga on the Dark Side of the Mamba Mentality and Why Athletes & Coaches Burnout, Rugby Coach Weekly - Roundup Rodeo Ep84: Reviewing the best content, Health Connect Hub Podcast S2: Conversation #4 Dr. Pete Olusoga, Appearance on UK Coaching's Coach Developer Podcast (Jul '21), Appearance on Wright on the Nail Podcast - Tokyo 2020 (Jul '21), Becoming an Anti-Racist - Season 1, Episode 10: A year on how far have we come? I know these things should be challenged, but experience tells people of colour to pick our battles. The couple has an adorable daughter together. Coach stress and associated impacts.