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Sport Intelligence: The Canadian Perspective

Sport Intelligence: The Canadian Perspective is an all-access pass to the inner workings of Canada's vibrant sport sector. This podcast delves into the untold stories and hidden dynamics that drive Canadian sports. From groundbreaking research to the strategies that propel our teams and athletes forward, Sport Intelligence: The Canadian Perspective offers a unique perspective on the forces that influence and fuels Canadian sport.

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Athletes train to be stronger, faster, and more skilled but what happens when their toughest opponent is their own reflection? In this episode, we explore the impact of body image and body surveillance in sport, from how uniforms influence participation to the subtle ways coaching language shapes self-perception. Dr. Catherine Sabiston, an expert in sport psychology, reveals how negative body image affects confidence, performance, and mental health. We discuss strategies for athletes, coaches, and sport leaders to foster a healthier culture, one that values performance over appearance. Because true athletic success isn’t just about how you look, it’s about what you can do. Resources: > Dr. Catherine Sabiston’s Research Sport Intelligence: The Canadian Perspective is brought to you by Canada's national Sport Information Resource Centre, better known as SIRC. For more, you can also listen to SIRC's french-language podcast, Intelligence sportive : la perspective canadienne.

2/19/25 • 34:45

In the debut episode of Sport Intelligence: The Canadian Perspective, host Paula Baker looks at the intricate world of talent identification and athlete development with Dr. Joe Baker, a leading expert from the University of Toronto. Explore the myth of talent, the unpredictability of athletic success, and how countries like Australia are pioneering innovative approaches to nurturing future champions. Dr. Baker shares insights on how psychological factors, feedback, and even gaze behaviour play pivotal roles in identifying and fostering 'sleeper' athletes — those who surprise everyone by excelling later in their careers. Join us as we challenge traditional methods, discuss the impact of a caring and thoughtful selection process, and consider the broader implications of talent management across an athlete's lifespan. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or sports enthusiast, this episode will reshape your understanding of what it takes to succeed in sports. Resources: > SIRC article: Beyond the Stats: Understanding Sleeper Athletes with Dr. Joe Baker > Learn more about Joe Baker's research: https://www.bakerlab.kpe.utoronto.ca/> Learn more about Joe Baker's Publications:  https://www.bakerlab.kpe.utoronto.ca/publications> Book: The Tyranny of Talent Explore more on the Sport Information Rescource Centre: sirc.ca

1/21/25 • 28:06