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Optimising Human Performance
OpHP Ltd
34 episodes
2 weeks ago

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 operations
  • Mental toughness, resilience, and emotional control under pressure
  • Decision‑making in high‑stress, uncertain, and time‑critical situations
  • Recovery from brain injury, trauma, and long‑term exposure to stress
  • Training, preparation, and debriefing practices used by elite military units and sports teams
  • Sustaining performance and wellbeing across long careers in high‑risk, high‑responsibility roles

Across the series, you’ll learn:

  • How to design sleep and recovery routines that work in the real world
  • How to recognise and manage the cognitive and emotional effects of stress, fear, and fatigue
  • How to build habits and systems that protect performance
  • How to translate laboratory findings and academic research into simple, repeatable practices you can use on duty, on operations, or in competition
  • How to communicate, lead, and support others when they are operating at – or beyond – their limits

The 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 situations
  • Apply that science to your own context
  • Improve your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and recover effectively

If 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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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 operations
  • Mental toughness, resilience, and emotional control under pressure
  • Decision‑making in high‑stress, uncertain, and time‑critical situations
  • Recovery from brain injury, trauma, and long‑term exposure to stress
  • Training, preparation, and debriefing practices used by elite military units and sports teams
  • Sustaining performance and wellbeing across long careers in high‑risk, high‑responsibility roles

Across the series, you’ll learn:

  • How to design sleep and recovery routines that work in the real world
  • How to recognise and manage the cognitive and emotional effects of stress, fear, and fatigue
  • How to build habits and systems that protect performance
  • How to translate laboratory findings and academic research into simple, repeatable practices you can use on duty, on operations, or in competition
  • How to communicate, lead, and support others when they are operating at – or beyond – their limits

The 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 situations
  • Apply that science to your own context
  • Improve your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and recover effectively

If 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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Movement and Skill Acquisition with Dr Chris Connaboy
Optimising Human Performance
45 minutes 40 seconds
7 months ago
Movement and Skill Acquisition with Dr Chris Connaboy

Episode 4 : Movement and Skill Acquisition with Dr Chris Connaboy


In this episode, Martin and JP talk to Dr Chris Connaboy, an expert in movement, coordination and skill acquisition. They discuss motor control, perception-action coupling and Chris’ ground-breaking new research into gait analysis. The episode also includes practical advice on training for load carriage, the importance of individualised strength conditioning, and investigating rate limiters. 


Guest, Cast & Crew

Dr Chris Connaboy is an eminent academic based at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago who has carried out research for NASA amongst other esteemed organisations.  As a former infantry soldier in the Black Watch, Chris has a particular research interest in training practices employed by the military, including load carriage.


Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk 

Edited by Bess Manley


Resources

  • Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/faculty/christopher-connaboy/  
  • Linkin https://www.linkedin.com/in/connaboy/


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

00:14 Introducing Dr. Chris Connaboy

01:16 Chris' Military Background and Early Questions

04:34 Discovering Biomechanics and Motor Control

05:31 Understanding Motor Control and Movement Variability

09:45 Applying Dynamic Systems Theory in Training

12:28 Real-World Examples and Practical Applications

16:30 Exploring Dynamical Systems and Self-Organization

20:28 Understanding Rate Limiters in Physical Performance

21:31 Dynamic Systems Theory in Military Load Carriage

22:12 Research Insights on Load Carriage and Injury Prevention

27:18 Strength and Conditioning for Load Carriage

31:07 Perception-Action Coupling Explained

34:19 Challenges in Perception-Action Coupling

39:57 Innovative Research in Human Performance

40:25 Final Thoughts and Future Directions


Thanks for reading this week's show notes


For more information about the podcast please visit our website: www.ophp.co.uk

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ophp/

and on Instagram: @ophumanperformance


Finally, please subscribe, share, and leave a review!


Thanks!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Optimising Human Performance

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 operations
  • Mental toughness, resilience, and emotional control under pressure
  • Decision‑making in high‑stress, uncertain, and time‑critical situations
  • Recovery from brain injury, trauma, and long‑term exposure to stress
  • Training, preparation, and debriefing practices used by elite military units and sports teams
  • Sustaining performance and wellbeing across long careers in high‑risk, high‑responsibility roles

Across the series, you’ll learn:

  • How to design sleep and recovery routines that work in the real world
  • How to recognise and manage the cognitive and emotional effects of stress, fear, and fatigue
  • How to build habits and systems that protect performance
  • How to translate laboratory findings and academic research into simple, repeatable practices you can use on duty, on operations, or in competition
  • How to communicate, lead, and support others when they are operating at – or beyond – their limits

The 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 situations
  • Apply that science to your own context
  • Improve your ability to think clearly, act decisively, and recover effectively

If 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.