Performance Strategies & Stumbles

Dan Howells, Collaborate Sports

Welcome to ”Performance Strategies and Stumbles,” a podcast where we dissect the dynamic world of strategies in performance sports, as well as practitioner struggles, in two compelling halves! In our initial segment, we delve into the strategies practitioners employ in performance sports environments, uncovering the HOW and the WHY behind their decisions. This exploration equips our audience with actionable insights, providing a playbook of strategies to implement in their own athletic endeavours. The second half of our podcast shifts focus to the hurdles and missteps encountered by practitioners throughout their careers. As we delve into the realm of mistakes, our guests candidly share valuable lessons learned from their setbacks. By shedding light on the imperfections in performance, we underscore that success is a journey filled with unexpected twists. Embracing the concept of ”failing forward,” we invite you to join us as we unravel authentic stories behind the ebb and flow of strategy in the ever-evolving world of performance sports! Host: Dan Howells, Founder of Collaborate Sports www.collaboratesports.com email: info@collaboratesports.com

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Ep44 - James Nolan - "My energy caught the better of me"

    In this Stumbles episode of Performance Strategies and Stumbles, I'm joined again by James Nolan to explore the mistakes and learning experiences that have shaped his approach as a coach in high performance sport. Following on from our previous conversation around in-season strength and power development, this episode shifts the focus to the realities of professional growth — the moments where things went wrong, and what James has taken from them. James shares honest reflections from his time in Ireland and with the Welsh Rugby Union — from communication breakdowns and administrative errors to the gradual realisation of how much active listening and self-awareness matter in a coaching environment. He talks about the tension between being an energetic, engaging presence and staying true to the core principles of a programme, and why understanding how you come across to the people around you is just as important as what you know. Ultimately, this episode is about recognising that mistakes are part of the process — and that growth comes from how we reflect, adapt, and improve. If this episode has made you reflect on your own practice, our Collaborate Sports performance mentorship programmes are designed to support exactly that kind of development — you can find all the details here: https://collaboratesports.com/groupmentorship A big thanks to our sponsor once again, the IUSCA. Check out what they do HERE

    34 min
  2. 4 APR

    Ep43 - James Nolan - Moving Beyond Strength Maintenance in Training

    In this episode of Performance Strategies and Stumbles, I sit down with James Nolan to explore how we should rethink in-season strength and power development, particularly in rugby. Too often, in-season training is framed as “maintenance.” In this conversation, James challenges that concept — arguing that if we’re not continuing to develop athletes, we may actually be doing them a disservice. Drawing on his experience in elite rugby environments, James shares how to approach in-season training with intent, structuring programmes around clear goals, and ensuring athletes continue to adapt despite the demands of competition. We discuss how to build training blocks across the season, how to balance intensity and volume within sessions, and why individualisation and communication across staff are essential for effective delivery. James also introduces the idea of using storytelling as a coaching tool, helping athletes better understand and buy into training, and explains how viewing the season as a series of “chapters” can help coaches plan more effectively. Ultimately, this episode is about shifting from simply maintaining performance to continually developing athletes within the constraints of competition. 🚀 Collaborate Sports Mentorship Programmes If this episode has challenged your thinking around programme design, in-season training, and athlete development, our Collaborate Sports performance mentorship programmes are designed to support that journey. 👉 Explore all mentorship programmes HERE: This episode is supported by the International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association (IUSCA). IUSCA are hosting the International Conference on Strength and Conditioning 2026 at Leeds Beckett University on Friday 5th June 2026, bringing together leading practitioners and researchers from across the world. Details HERE.

    36 min
  3. 15 MAR

    Ep41 - Peter Tierney Strategy - Knowing your wearable data inside out!

    In this strategy episode of Performance Strategies and Stumbles, I sit down with Dr Peter Tierney to explore how wearable technology should be understood and integrated within modern performance environments. Peter is a sports scientist whose career spans elite sport, applied research, and performance technology innovation. He has previously worked within high-performance environments, including Leinster Rugby and The Football Association, supporting athlete monitoring and performance programmes. Alongside his applied work in sport, Peter holds a PhD in Sports Science, with additional research focusing on athlete monitoring, GPS analysis, and performance data interpretation. He now works within performance environments helping translate sports science insights into tools used by athletes and practitioners. This diverse background gives Peter a unique perspective on the rapid growth of wearable technology in sport—from HRV and sleep monitoring to recovery and readiness scores—and on the challenges practitioners face in interpreting these metrics meaningfully. In our conversation, we discussed why practitioners must understand what is happening under the hood of wearable metrics, rather than relying on simplified readiness scores or reacting to day-to-day fluctuations. Peter explains how wearable technology should sit within a broader monitoring ecosystem alongside tools such as GPS, load monitoring systems, and force plates, and why the key to good decision-making lies in understanding trends, context, and athlete feedback. A wukc thank you to our sponsor, the IUSCA - check out their conference in June HERE, and dont forget to sign up for our advanced data skills mentorship with Shaun McLaren if you are keen to transform wearable data into meaningful insights. We start in a few weeks. Sign up is HERE.

    33 min
  4. 16 FEB

    Ep39 - Stephanie Grubbs - Microdosing Frameworks for Strength Development

    In this strategy episode of Performance Strategies and Stumbles, I’m joined by Stephanie Grubbs, Major League Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach with the Houston Astros, to explore how microdosing strength training can be used effectively in elite team sport environments. Steph shares practical frameworks for dividing volume into shorter, more frequent exposures, adapting training around travel and competition demands, and applying what she calls fluid microdosing to remain agile while maintaining structure. We discuss dose-response relationships, communication with athletes, and how to align strength training with the realities of modern sport. You can also download a presentation resource she has shared with us (see the bottom of the show notes)! This episode is sponsored by the International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association (IUSCA). The IUSCA is hosting the International Conference on Strength and Conditioning 2026 at Leeds Beckett University on Friday 5th June 2026, featuring keynote presentations, practical sessions, and networking opportunities within the Carnegie School of Sport. You can join by buying tickets HERE. Our group mentorships are currently open for enrolment too - use the code 'pod15" for 15% off in the next 14days - see what we do HERE Lastly, here's that presentation from Stephanie - download HERE As always, if you enjoy the podcast, do share it in your community. Dan and the Collaborate Sports Team

    35 min
  5. 28 JAN

    Ep37 - Michael Gerhardy Strategy - Task Specific Neuromuscular Fatigue Monitoring Using GPS

    In this episode of Performance Strategies and Stumbles, I’m joined by Michael Gerhardy, a sports scientist specialising in neuromuscular fatigue and applied workload monitoring. Michael holds a PhD in Applied Sport Science, where his research focused on neuromuscular fatigue and concurrent training. It was during this PhD work that a key idea emerged — the value of running-specific testing to better understand fatigue and workload, rather than relying on generic or non-specific measures. Michael is also the creator of RunUp Performance, a fatigue monitoring tool that uses raw IMU and GPS data to assess changes in running strategy associated with neuromuscular fatigue. His work helps teams move beyond simple workload totals and towards monitoring approaches that are task-specific, individualised, and practically meaningful. In our conversation, we discuss the challenges of workload monitoring in sport, why population norms can be misleading, and how metrics such as ground contact time can help inform smarter training decisions. We also explore how excessive neuromuscular demand or poorly managed high-speed running can interfere with training adaptations. This episode is about moving from data collection to better decision-making, and designing monitoring strategies that actually reflect the demands of running-based sports. Dont forget we have the webinar with Michael that you can join by registering HERE to join us on the 10th February. I am also holding 2x free mentoring sessions for anyone who hasn't experienced that type of work before, you can join us using links below: Thursday 29th January - register HERE Tuesday 3rd February - register HERE Hope to see you there Dan Howells

    33 min
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9 Ratings

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Welcome to ”Performance Strategies and Stumbles,” a podcast where we dissect the dynamic world of strategies in performance sports, as well as practitioner struggles, in two compelling halves! In our initial segment, we delve into the strategies practitioners employ in performance sports environments, uncovering the HOW and the WHY behind their decisions. This exploration equips our audience with actionable insights, providing a playbook of strategies to implement in their own athletic endeavours. The second half of our podcast shifts focus to the hurdles and missteps encountered by practitioners throughout their careers. As we delve into the realm of mistakes, our guests candidly share valuable lessons learned from their setbacks. By shedding light on the imperfections in performance, we underscore that success is a journey filled with unexpected twists. Embracing the concept of ”failing forward,” we invite you to join us as we unravel authentic stories behind the ebb and flow of strategy in the ever-evolving world of performance sports! Host: Dan Howells, Founder of Collaborate Sports www.collaboratesports.com email: info@collaboratesports.com

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