Optimising Human Performance

OpHP Ltd

Optimising Human Performance is the podcast for people who can’t afford to fail. If you work in the military, defence and security, emergency services, first response, elite sport, or any other high‑pressure environment, this show gives you practical, evidence‑based tools to perform at your best when it matters most. Hosted by Dr Martin I. Jones and Jonpaul Nevin, the podcast brings together world‑leading experts, cutting‑edge science, and hard‑won field experience. Martin is a sport psychologist with over 20 years of research and applied experience. He holds advanced degrees from Loughborough University and the University of Oxford, has authored more than 50 peer‑reviewed publications, and previously served as Principal Advisor for Human Performance and Human Augmentation at the UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). He has also represented the UK on NATO’s Human Factors and Medicine panel.Jonpaul is a former British Army soldier with 15 years of service in the Royal Engineers and the Royal Army Physical Training Corps and is an associate professor at Buckinghamshire New University.Together, Martin and Jonpaul explore how to optimise physical, psychological, and cognitive performance in contexts where the stakes are high, the margins are thin, and the cost of failure can be severe. In each episode, you’ll hear from guests such as leading scientists, military and emergency services professionals, elite coaches, clinicians, and operators who have performed in extremis. Conversations blend rigorous research with real‑world application, making complex science accessible and directly applicable. Topics include: Sleep, circadian rhythms, and fatigue management for shift workers and night operationsMental toughness, resilience, and emotional control under pressureDecision‑making in high‑stress, uncertain, and time‑critical situationsRecovery from brain injury, trauma, and long‑term exposure to stressTraining, preparation, and debriefing practices used by elite military units and sports teamsSustaining performance and wellbeing across long careers in high‑risk, high‑responsibility rolesAcross the series, you’ll learn: How to design sleep and recovery routines that work in the real worldHow to recognise and manage the cognitive and emotional effects of stress, fear, and fatigueHow to build habits and systems that protect performanceHow to translate laboratory findings and academic research into simple, repeatable practices you can use on duty, on operations, or in competitionHow to communicate, lead, and support others when they are operating at – or beyond – their limitsThe focus is always on what you can actually do: checklists, frameworks, mental models, and small, practical changes that make a meaningful difference in demanding environments. Episodes are designed so that you can take at least one actionable idea back to your unit, team, watch, squad, clinic, or organisation. Whether you are a commander, paramedic, firefighter, police officer, intelligence analyst, surgeon, coach, or performance specialist, Optimising Human Performance will help you: Understand the science behind human performance in high‑stakes situationsApply that science to your own contextImprove your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and recover effectivelyIf your work involves protecting others, making critical decisions, or operating when the pressure is on, this podcast is for you. Subscribe to Optimising Human Performance to hear from the people who study, train, and live high performance in the most challenging conditions, and to learn how you can do the same. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Are You Born to Run on Less Sleep? A Neuroscientist's Guide to Genes, Fatigue, and Practical Strategies for High-Stress Environments: With Dr Alison Brager

    5 DAYS AGO

    Are You Born to Run on Less Sleep? A Neuroscientist's Guide to Genes, Fatigue, and Practical Strategies for High-Stress Environments: With Dr Alison Brager

    In this episode, Martin & JP talk to Dr Allison Brager, an active-duty Army officer and neuroscientist specialising in sleep and fatigue research. Dr. Brager shares her pioneering research on how both acute and chronic sleep deprivation affect physiological, cognitive, and emotional performance, especially in high-stakes environments. She breaks down the genetic factors that make some individuals resilient to sleep loss, debunks common myths about "training" yourself to need less sleep, and reveals the critical role of sleep in energy (ATP) production outside of the brain. Plus, learn about the military's evidence-based strategies for managing inevitable fatigue, including the best way to use strategic caffeine dosing. Key Takeaways: Acute (Forced Wakefulness): After 18 to 24 hours, an individual struggles to recover performance without a sleep opportunity.Chronic (5 hours/night): Three days of chronic restriction lead to a decline in physiological, cognitive, and emotional state approaching clinically significant levels (e.g., a 50% drop in testosterone).Genetic Resiliency: A naturally occurring mutation in the adenosine receptors can make individuals more resilient to sleep deprivation, slowing the rate of decline in performance under forced wakefulness.The Sleep-First Principle: Sleep is the biological foundation for readiness. It is necessary to replenish glycogen and fat reserves (ATP/energy homeostasis) to support high-intensity training and performance the following day.Nap Strategy: A simple 20-minute nap or "chill time" can significantly increase productivity, morale, and unit welfare in operational settings.Strategic Caffeine Dosing: Do not wait until you feel tired to take caffeine; it's already too late. SLANT Acronym: Optimise a suboptimal sleep environment by controlling Surface, Light (use red light, eye masks), Air quality, Noise (use earplugs), and Temperature.Busting the Morning Caffeine Myth: Dr. Brager states that for an individual with an entrained circadian rhythm, morning caffeine has a minimal effect on the body's ability to use light as a time cue. Light is the most potent time cue, and the idea that you must wait hours after waking up to consume coffee is generally considered "nonsense." Guest, Cast & Crew Dr Allison Brager is a highly respected neurobiologist and active-duty US Army officer with expertise in neuroscience, sleep, and circadian rhythms. Her work examines substrates and mechanisms of resiliency to extreme environmental stress in Special Forces and other elite populations during intense maritime, aviation, and land-based training and operations in Antarctica, the Central American rainforest, and other austere environments. Her popular science book, titled Meathead: Unravelling the Athletic Brain, links exercise physiology and neuroscience to her experiences as an elite athlete. Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk  Produced & edited by Bess Manley Resources https://www.westpoint.edu/directory/allison-j-bragerhttps://www.instagram.com/docjockzzz/?hl=en linkedin.com/in/allison-brager-80a58210   Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meathead-Unraveling-Athletic-Allison-Brager/dp/149086444X  Born To Run https://www.amazon.co.uk/Born-Run-Hidden-Ultra-Runners-Greatest/dp/1861978774  Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share & review.  If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.     Chapters 01:33 Exploring Sleep Deprivation 07:55 Genetic Factors in Sleep Resilience 13:43 Impact of Physical Activity on Sleep 24:57 Practical Sleep Strategies for High-Stress Environments 29:55 Caffeine and Sleep Management Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min
  2. The Science of Mental Fatigue: Strategies for High Performance & Endurance with Prof Sam Marcora

    21 JAN

    The Science of Mental Fatigue: Strategies for High Performance & Endurance with Prof Sam Marcora

    Are you ready to unlock your full potential in high-demand situations? Join hosts Martin Jones and Jonpaul Nevin on the Optimising Human Performance podcast as they dive deep into the fascinating truth about mental fatigue with one of the world's most cited sport scientists, Professor Samuele Marcora. Discover groundbreaking and often surprising research findings that redefine the limits of human capability. We don't just explore the problem; Sam provides immediately applicable, practical strategies for mitigating mental fatigue, including: Strategic caffeine use to combat fatigue.The science behind brain endurance training.The critical role of motivation in pushing through mental and physical barriers.Tune in to master your mind and elevate your high performance and endurance to a new level! Guest Spotlight: Professor Samuele Marcora Professor Samuele Marcora is a leading authority whose pioneering research seamlessly integrates physiology and psychology to understand human performance. His high-impact scientific publications span crucial topics like physical and mental fatigue, endurance performance, and cognitive load. A sought-after consultant, Sam has advised elite organisations globally, including: Italian Cycling FederationJuventusArsenalBath RugbyHonda Racing CorporationASICS In This Episode: Key Topics & Chapters We break down the science of the mind-muscle connection: Understanding Mental Fatigue (01:42): What is it and how does it differ from physical exhaustion? (02:11)Impact on Performance (05:28): The surprising ways mental fatigue limits your endurance.Cognitive Load and Limits (12:30): Exploring the neurophysiology of mental fatigue. (19:33)Caffeine and Fatigue (23:07): The definitive guide to using caffeine strategically.Nootropics and Energy Drinks (24:00): Evaluating their real role in fighting fatigue.Identifying and Measuring Mental Fatigue (27:51): Practical methods for athletes and high-performers.Strategies to Mitigate Fatigue (31:17): Immediate actions you can take.Training Your Mind for Endurance (33:51): The power of brain endurance training. Resources Mentioned: Sam Marcora's Academic Profile: University of BolognaSam's Publications: Google Scholar CitationsVideo: The Eternal Run Hosts: Martin I. Jones & Jonpaul Nevin (ophp.co.uk) Produced & Edited by: Bess Manley If you found this episode valuable, please take a moment to rate, share, and review the podcast. For feedback, guest suggestions, or topics you'd love us to cover, email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  3. From SAS Operator to Psychologist: Harry Moffitt on the Power of Stoicism and the 'Fourth Pillar'

    7 JAN

    From SAS Operator to Psychologist: Harry Moffitt on the Power of Stoicism and the 'Fourth Pillar'

    In this episode, we’re talking to Harry Moffitt - SAS veteran, psychologist & human performance consultant. The physical, psychological and social pillars of human performance are well known, but Harry believes that, as a society, we have forgotten the crucial fourth pillar, our philosophical self. We discuss the importance of philosophy as a tool for navigating our uncertain world. We explore how ancient wisdom, developed thousands of years ago, remains deeply relevant today.  Guest, Cast & Crew Harry Moffitt retired from the Australian Defence Force after almost 30 years, most of which were spent with Australia’s elite Special Air Service Regiment. He completed 11 active service deployments and completed his time with the SAS as its Human Performance Manager. He’s a registered psychologist and runs a human performance consultancy, Stotan Group, working with sports teams, the military and the corporate world. He has recently released a new book called The Fourth Pillar: Modern Stoicism & the Philosophy of High Performance.  Hosted by Martin Jones https://www.ophp.co.uk  Produced & edited by Bess Manley Resources Harry’s website https://harrymoffitt.com.au/  The new book – The Fourth Pillar https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781761563133/  Eleven Bats: A Story of Combat, Cricket & the SAS https://www.elevenbats.com.au/  The Externals' latest album – Back on the Cans https://open.spotify.com/album/1hsoDqmGApnKvLwyxngFB4?highlight=spotify:track:7rL6Sn7C0t9YkBdvVhYWEN   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrymoffitt/?originalSubdomain=au  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harrymoffitt353/?hl=en  Stotan Group https://stotangroup.com.au/  The Master and His Emissary https://www.amazon.co.uk/Master-His-Emissary-Divided-Western/dp/0300188374  Percy Cerutty https://sahof.org.au/hall-of-fame-member/percy-cerutty/  Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review.  If you have feedback, guest suggestions, or topics you'd love us to cover, do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.     Chapters 00:12 Guest Background & Career Overview 01:24 Human Performance Program in the Military 03:02 Evolution of Human Performance Programs 07:07 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life 11:13 Journey into Psychology 15:14 The New Book: The Fourth Pillar 20:30 Exploring Stoicism & Philosophy 23:56 Discovering Stoicism & Its Modern Relevance 25:15 Ancient Practices in Modern Times 26:11 The Philosophy of Modern Stoicism 27:12 Applying Stoicism in High-Performance Environments 30:41 The Role of Philosophy in Personal Development 44:35 The Importance of Reading & Lifelong Learning Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    49 min
  4. Rebuilding After Catastrophe: The Power of Mindset, Sport, and Humour with Luke Sinnott

    24/12/2025

    Rebuilding After Catastrophe: The Power of Mindset, Sport, and Humour with Luke Sinnott

    Episode OverviewThis special Christmas re-release revisits one of our most powerful conversations: Afghanistan veteran Luke Sinnott shares his extraordinary journey after losing both legs in an IED explosion. Luke opens up about the physical and psychological challenges of his rehabilitation, and the crucial role that sport and humour have played in rebuilding his life and mindset. Guest, Cast & CrewGuest: Luke Sinnott – Former Royal Engineers Search Advisor, Afghanistan (2010). Luke lost both legs in service, went on to represent Great Britain in para sailing and long jump, and is now training to be a commercial pilot.Hosts: Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin (ophp.co.uk)Produced & Edited by: Bess ManleyResourcesLuke Sinnott on InstagramLuke Sinnott on XThanks for ListeningIf you found this episode valuable, please rate, share, and review the Optimising Human Performance podcast. Got feedback, guest suggestions, or topics you’d like us to cover? Email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn. Chapters00:10 – Luke’s Background and Career Journey03:13 – Counter IED Operations in Afghanistan05:55 – Challenges and Responsibilities of Command14:30 – The Incident and Aftermath21:55 – Arrival at DMRC Headley Court22:23 – Life in the Rehabilitation Facility25:02 – Meeting JP and the Role of PTIs26:30 – Understanding Resilience30:20 – The Importance of Humor and Sport in Rehab35:24 – Operation Surf and Its Impact37:25 – Transition to Long Jumping40:27 – Final Thoughts and Future AspirationsOptimising Human Performance delivers evidence-based insights for professionals in high-stress, high-stakes environments. Subscribe for more inspiring stories and actionable strategies. Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  5. Fuel Like a Pro: Inside the Science of Performance Nutrition with Professor Javi Gonzalez

    10/12/2025

    Fuel Like a Pro: Inside the Science of Performance Nutrition with Professor Javi Gonzalez

    Fuel Like a Pro: Inside the Science of Endurance Nutrition with the former lead performance nutritionist for Team INEOS’s pro cycling. In This Episode Martin & JP talk to Professor Javier Gonzalez about food and how we can use it to get the most out of our bodies. They discuss dietary strategies that make a real difference to performance, the science behind popular diets, and the importance of finding the right balance in high-stress, high-performance environments. Guest, Cast & Crew Guest: Professor Javier Gonzalez, Professor of Nutrition and Metabolism, University of Bath, UK. Consultant to sports teams and industry, leading research on how we fuel, burn, and store energy.Hosts: Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin (ophp.co.uk)Produced & Edited by: Bess ManleyResources Centre for Nutrition, Exercise & Metabolism, University of BathJavier on LinkedInJavier on X (Twitter)Javier on Google Scholar Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share, and review. For feedback, guest suggestions, or topics you'd love us to cover, email info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn. Chapters02:45 Fueling Strategies for Endurance Events05:23 Low Carb Diets and Exercise Performance07:27 High Carb Diets and Long-Term Health08:22 Personalized Nutrition for Unpredictable Events09:48 Carbohydrate Types and Performance17:12 Professional Cycling Nutrition Insights23:02 Hydration Strategies for Different Conditions24:05 Nutritional Periodization: Balancing Carbs and Fats25:09 Micronutrient Preloading and Supplementation26:31 Supplements for Performance Enhancement28:09 Fasted Training: Benefits and Misconceptions30:45 Dietary Adjustments for Optimal Adaptation37:17 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Training40:39 Emerging Technologies in Sports Nutrition41:46 Ketogenic Diets and Ketone Supplements44:05 Future Directions in Nutritional Science46:04 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationKey TakeawaysCarbohydrates are critical for high-intensity and unpredictable endurance events.Personalization is key: body size, habitual diet, and environment all matter.Practice your nutrition strategy in training, not just on race day.Supplements like creatine and caffeine have strong evidence; not all trendy products deliver.New advances are making nutrition more personalized than ever before. Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  6. Inside the UFC Performance Institute: Strength, Conditioning, and MMA with Dr Duncan French

    26/11/2025

    Inside the UFC Performance Institute: Strength, Conditioning, and MMA with Dr Duncan French

    In this episode of Optimising Human Performance, Martin I. Jones and Jonpaul Nevin sit down with Dr Duncan French, Senior Vice President of the UFC Performance Institute, to explore what it really takes to prepare fighters, and other high‑stakes performers, to operate in chaos. Dr French leads the global high‑performance operation for over 700 UFC athletes, with Performance Institute facilities in Las Vegas, Shanghai, and Mexico City. With more than 20 years of experience across 40+ professional and Olympic sports, he has previously served as the Director of Performance Sciences at the University of Notre Dame and as the Technical Lead for Strength & Conditioning at the English Institute of Sport. He is widely recognised for his expertise in strength and conditioning, training transfer, and performance optimisation. Across the conversation, we cover: How strength and conditioning has evolved over the last 20+ years in the UK and USWhat a truly multidisciplinary high‑performance system looks like inside the UFCThe “law of thirds” of athlete buy‑in, and how to work with fighters who “know best”Why MMA is one of the most complex sports to prepare for, and how the UFC PI breaks it downThe cultural challenge of over‑training, red‑lining every session, and chasing “more”How simple human conversations (“How are you today?”) often beat fancy technologyThe role and limits of performance tech, and why some metrics can do more harm than goodWhat other high‑stakes organisations – including the military and police – can learn from MMA Guest, Cast & Crew Hosted by Martin I. Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk  Produced & edited by Bess Manley Resources https://www.ufcpi.com/  https://www.instagram.com/dr_duncan_french/?hl=en  https://www.linkedin.com/in/duncan-french-phd-a41bb9122/ Thanks for tuning in. If you found this podcast valuable, please take a moment to rate, share and review.  If you have feedback, guest suggestions or topics that you'd love us to cover, then do email us at info@ophp.co.uk or connect with us on LinkedIn.     Chapters 00:52 The Challenges of Combat Sports 01:59 Duncan French's Background and Role 03:51 Evolution of Strength and Conditioning 05:45 Multidisciplinary Approach at UFC Performance Institute 09:08 Fighter Mentality and Buy-In 13:07 Human Performance Optimization in Military and Sports 18:47 Year-Round Training and Readiness 24:40 Physiological and Psychological Demands of MMA 31:04 The Double-Edged Sword of Training Intensity 32:27 Evolution of Fighters: From Brawlers to Technicians 33:32 The FMA Model: Fighter, Martial Artist, Athlete 35:12 Military Training and MMA: Cross-Disciplinary Insights 38:05 The Role of Technology in Performance Monitoring 44:00 Humanistic Approach in Sports Science 46:52 Challenges in Fighter Training and Recovery 49:39 Managing Overreaching and Allostatic Load 57:31 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 1m
  7. The Psychology of Peak Performance: How to Deliver When It Really Counts (with Dave Collins)

    12/11/2025

    The Psychology of Peak Performance: How to Deliver When It Really Counts (with Dave Collins)

    Join hosts Martin Jones and Jonpaul Nevin for Series 3, Episode 4 of the Peak Potential podcast by OpHP (Optimal Human Performance). This episode features renowned performance psychologist Dr Dave Collins, who shares expert strategies for maximising human performance through psychological skills. Discover how elite athletes, coaches, and high-stakes professionals can harness the power of the brain, mental imagery, and quality practice to achieve excellence under pressure. Key Topics CoveredPsychological skills for peak performanceThe role of the brain in elite performanceTalent identification and developmentThe impact of quality practiceImagery techniques, including PETTLEP imageryOvercoming trauma and building resilienceAdaptability, continuous learning, and critical reflectionCoaching strategies for high-pressure environmentsAbout Dr Dave CollinsDr Dave Collins is a leading expert in sport and performance psychology. With decades of experience, he has worked with over 70 World or Olympic medalists and professional teams. Dave is a Professorial Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and Director at Grey Matters Performance Ltd. He specialises in developing individuals and teams to perform under pressure and has coached at the national level in three sports. Grey Matters Performance ConsultancyDave Collins on LinkedInDave’s academic researchSport Skill Acquisition BookSport Psychology Essentials (Book)Chapters Dave’s Journey from Military to PsychologyThe Importance of the Brain in PerformancePsychological Characteristics of Developing Excellence (PCDEs)Defining Excellence in High-Stress ContextsQuality Practice and Its ImpactTalent Identification and DevelopmentTransitioning Skills Across DomainsThe Power of Imagery in SportsUnderstanding and Applying PETTLEP ImageryThe Rocky Road HypothesisCoaching Strategies and FlexibilityMaintaining Skills and Continuous ImprovementFinal Thoughts and ReflectionsResources & Contact Email Dr Dave Collins: dave@greymattersuk.comContact OpHP: info@ophp.co.ukVisit OpHP WebsiteListen & Subscribe Don’t miss expert interviews on optimizing human performance. Subscribe to Peak Potential on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover evidence-based strategies for high performance. Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41 min
  8. Building Resilient Athletes and Lasting Performance with Expert Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris Tombs

    29/10/2025

    Building Resilient Athletes and Lasting Performance with Expert Strength and Conditioning Coach Chris Tombs

    How can athletes train smarter for long-term success? Performance coach Chris Tombs joins host Martin Jones to discuss how to build physically and psychologically resilient athletes. With more than 30 years of experience in elite sport and military performance, Chris shares insights on sustainable training, recovery, and human connection in coaching. The conversation covers velocity-based training, reducing orthopaedic stress, and maintaining peak performance without burnout. Chris explains how to create training systems that promote longevity, adaptability, and consistent improvement, helping athletes perform better for longer. This episode is a practical guide for coaches, trainers, and anyone interested in the science of performance, recovery, and resilience. Key Topics: Coaching philosophy and athlete developmentLowering the orthopaedic cost of trainingLongevity and durability in high-impact sportsVelocity-based training and data-informed performanceBuilding trust and human connection in coachingAdvice for new strength and conditioning professionals Guest Chris Tombs has over 30 years of experience in strength and conditioning across professional rugby, action sports, cricket, and the military. His current work focuses on preparing soldiers for the physical and mental demands of their roles. Host Martin Jones — ophp.co.uk Producer Bess Manley Connect with Chris Tombs: LinkedInInstagram If you found this episode useful, please rate, share, and review the show. To suggest guests or topics, email info@ophp.co.uk or connect on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening to Optimising Human Performance. This podcast is for people who can’t afford to fail. Each episode gives you practical, evidence‑based tools you can apply in the real world. For more about the podcast, speaking, coaching, and mentoring, visit: www.ophp.co.uk Connect with us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/ Instagram: @ophumanperformance If you found this episode useful, please share it with one colleague, subscribe, and leave a review – it helps us reach more people who operate in high‑stakes environments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min

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Optimising Human Performance is the podcast for people who can’t afford to fail. If you work in the military, defence and security, emergency services, first response, elite sport, or any other high‑pressure environment, this show gives you practical, evidence‑based tools to perform at your best when it matters most. Hosted by Dr Martin I. Jones and Jonpaul Nevin, the podcast brings together world‑leading experts, cutting‑edge science, and hard‑won field experience. Martin is a sport psychologist with over 20 years of research and applied experience. He holds advanced degrees from Loughborough University and the University of Oxford, has authored more than 50 peer‑reviewed publications, and previously served as Principal Advisor for Human Performance and Human Augmentation at the UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). He has also represented the UK on NATO’s Human Factors and Medicine panel.Jonpaul is a former British Army soldier with 15 years of service in the Royal Engineers and the Royal Army Physical Training Corps and is an associate professor at Buckinghamshire New University.Together, Martin and Jonpaul explore how to optimise physical, psychological, and cognitive performance in contexts where the stakes are high, the margins are thin, and the cost of failure can be severe. In each episode, you’ll hear from guests such as leading scientists, military and emergency services professionals, elite coaches, clinicians, and operators who have performed in extremis. Conversations blend rigorous research with real‑world application, making complex science accessible and directly applicable. Topics include: Sleep, circadian rhythms, and fatigue management for shift workers and night operationsMental toughness, resilience, and emotional control under pressureDecision‑making in high‑stress, uncertain, and time‑critical situationsRecovery from brain injury, trauma, and long‑term exposure to stressTraining, preparation, and debriefing practices used by elite military units and sports teamsSustaining performance and wellbeing across long careers in high‑risk, high‑responsibility rolesAcross the series, you’ll learn: How to design sleep and recovery routines that work in the real worldHow to recognise and manage the cognitive and emotional effects of stress, fear, and fatigueHow to build habits and systems that protect performanceHow to translate laboratory findings and academic research into simple, repeatable practices you can use on duty, on operations, or in competitionHow to communicate, lead, and support others when they are operating at – or beyond – their limitsThe focus is always on what you can actually do: checklists, frameworks, mental models, and small, practical changes that make a meaningful difference in demanding environments. Episodes are designed so that you can take at least one actionable idea back to your unit, team, watch, squad, clinic, or organisation. Whether you are a commander, paramedic, firefighter, police officer, intelligence analyst, surgeon, coach, or performance specialist, Optimising Human Performance will help you: Understand the science behind human performance in high‑stakes situationsApply that science to your own contextImprove your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and recover effectivelyIf your work involves protecting others, making critical decisions, or operating when the pressure is on, this podcast is for you. Subscribe to Optimising Human Performance to hear from the people who study, train, and live high performance in the most challenging conditions, and to learn how you can do the same. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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