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Cricket - Graham Winter Interview
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Graham Winter played 14 First Class Matches for South Australia between 1981/2 and 1983/4. He was a part of the successful Sheffield Shield winning team of 1981/2 and the Domestic One Day Title in 1983/4. His personal achievements include taking best figures of 7-65 against the West Indies.
Graham retired from cricket and pursued a career in performance psychology which saw him working at the Australian Cricket Academy under Rod Marsh with some of the icons of Australian cricket such as Ricky Ponting, Justin Langer and Adam Gilchrist.
He would later work with Australian Olympic teams including the memorable Sydney 2000 games.
In our first episode of the Cricket Library Podcast for 2020 we discuss Graham's cricket career as well as delve into his learnings from working with elite athletes.
Graham also provides insights into his latest book Mindful Cricket and how he has been helping players and coaches to implement these strategies to perform at their best.
We trust you will learn plenty from our conversation with Graham Winter.
Graham retired from cricket and pursued a career in performance psychology which saw him working at the Australian Cricket Academy under Rod Marsh with some of the icons of Australian cricket such as Ricky Ponting, Justin Langer and Adam Gilchrist.
He would later work with Australian Olympic teams including the memorable Sydney 2000 games.
In our first episode of the Cricket Library Podcast for 2020 we discuss Graham's cricket career as well as delve into his learnings from working with elite athletes.
Graham also provides insights into his latest book Mindful Cricket and how he has been helping players and coaches to implement these strategies to perform at their best.
We trust you will learn plenty from our conversation with Graham Winter.
Released:
Jan 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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