In this podcast, we speak with Olympic 400m Hurdler, Jack Green.
Jack competed at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics, as well as winning medals at World, European and Commonwealth Games.
After a difficult experience in London, Jack struggled with his mental health before making a return to the track to have an incredible career as one of the top 10 hurdlers in the world..
Now an advocate for mental health, Jack shares with us his experience of high level sport and provides some incredible insights as to how we can support our students to develop a healthy relationship with high performance sport..
Join us in this insightful interview as we learn from the experiences of Jack Green.
Contributors
Martin Brockman
Director of Performance Pathways
Martin Brockman is Director of Brockman Athletics, providing teacher training and track and field teaching resources for schools around the world. Representing Great Britain in the decathlon for almost a decade, Martin achieved a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Dehli, 2010. On retiring from his international career, he moved to the world-leading Aspire Academy in Qatar as the Head of Athlete Development where he designed and implemented the academy athletics program from talent identification through to international athletics.
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