
Robin Taylor
@rdtaylor_16
Assistant Professor in Elite Performance @dcu_shhp | Interested in coaching and talent development | Hockey coach
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https://www.dcu.ie/shhp/degree-programmes-health-and-human-performance 07-03-2013 09:18:20
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Outstanding work by Dublin City University Professional Doctorate candidate & High Performance analyst with Irish Rugby CĂan O'Brien on his first research paper, collaborating with Jamie Taylor and Stephen Behan Game Ready Pedagogical Opportunities for Proactive Performance Analysis 1/2


Delighted to receive advance copies of Sport Skill Acquisition published by Human Kinetics Europe Available at all good booksellers soon! Dave Collins amazon.co.uk/Sport-Skill-AcâŚ


New research from Dublin City University investigating player development with Premiership Rugby The impact of high-potential status on progression and conversion within a male rugby union talent system Well done to Amy Shelley

Well done to DCU_Performance Professional Doctorate student Paul O'Brien on his first published paper investigating the effectiveness of mentoring programmes in a tertiary environment. Open access tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10âŚ

Some research looking at the benefits of peer mentoring to support Gaelic Games student athletes. Psycho social support > sporting support đ§ Opportunities to run similar programmes at inter county and club level đ¤ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10⌠Robin Taylor DCU_Performance

DCU_Performance Professional Doctorate - Student Series Our programme offers practitioners across a range of domains the opportunity to pursue a practical alternative to a traditional PhD. First in our series, testimonials from students working in the physical education sector.


Delighted to share our new paper from my Professional Doctorate. We explore 'proximity to performance' as a framework for coach decision-making. Huge thanks to Ăine MacNamara & Jamie Taylor for their guidance. DCU_Performance Read here: doi.org/10.1080/216406âŚ

Enjoyed sitting down with The Sports Initiative Podcast to chat siblings and talent development podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/202âŚ

Well done Paul O'Brien on getting your second paper from your DCU_Performance professional doctorate published.

âA pick and mix approach: an exploration of a multiple mentor network for developing coachesâ Paul T. OâBrien & Robin D. Taylorâs paper is available open access Routledge Sport, Leisure, and Tourism; doi.org/10.1080/216406âŚ


Why do we see so many sets of siblings succeeding at the highest level of sport? Dr Robin Taylor Robin Taylor, Assistant Professor in Elite Performance DCU School of Health and Human Performance, spoke to ksmu about the effect of siblings on talent development in elite sport. Listen: launch.dcu.ie/4liklgS


đ¨New paperđ¨ Performance safety: conceptualising psychological safety when errors have consequences Liam Sweeney and Thomas Gretton Open access below: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10âŚ


The road to #Wimbledon: can parents help to shape tennis success? Piece by Dr Ăine MacNamara Ăine MacNamara and Garry Cahill Garry Cahill, DCU School of Health and Human Performance, for RTĂ Brainstorm. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/4l7jSP0 #RTEBrainstorm
