Steve Ingham, performance scientists, leader and author, explores the science, art, purpose and origins of high-performance. Steve interviews and discusses these concepts with the people who have been there and done it, whether it’s achieving at the highest level, been the driving force in making remarkable performance happen or those who have explored and researched aspects of human performance in real-depth.
All content for Supporting Champions is the property of Steve Ingham and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Steve Ingham, performance scientists, leader and author, explores the science, art, purpose and origins of high-performance. Steve interviews and discusses these concepts with the people who have been there and done it, whether it’s achieving at the highest level, been the driving force in making remarkable performance happen or those who have explored and researched aspects of human performance in real-depth.
In this episode of the Supporting Champions Podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant Kate Spilsbury—a former colleague, friend, and leading performance physiologist. Kate's journey from nutrition to physiology is both inspiring and instructive, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome her to the show.
We explore the critical moments in athlete preparation—particularly tapering and peaking—and why getting them right can lead to breakthroughs or breakdowns in performance. Drawing on her experience in both British athletics and now high-performance sport in Australia, Kate shares deep insights into how training systems compare, how to support athletes through the nerves of tapering, and how individualized approaches are key to unlocking potential.
This conversation is rich with reflections from her research (including Kenyan vs. British runners), her experience leading into the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, and her wisdom on monitoring, recovery, and pacing strategies that really work.
✅ Key Topics
✔️ Tapering and peaking for optimal performance✔️ Transition from nutrition to physiology✔️ High performance systems in the UK vs. Australia✔️ Managing training loads and athlete readiness✔️ Monitoring tools: HRV, pacing, and athlete feedback✔️ The psychological side of tapering✔️ Individualization in endurance and team sports✔️ Environmental factors: heat, altitude, geography✔️ Recovery strategies and their effectiveness
🕒 Chapters
00:00 – Reconnecting and Career Path02:51 – Transitioning to High Performance Management06:03 – Comparing Athletic Systems: Australia vs UK08:50 – The Importance of Tapering and Peaking12:06 – Understanding the Athlete's Mindset15:01 – The Risks of Inadequate Tapering18:10 – Strategies for Effective Peaking20:52 – Guidelines for Tapering and Peaking24:06 – Insights from Research on Training Loads27:18 – Tapering Strategies in Endurance Sports29:54 – Individualization in Team Sports Training33:04 – Recovery Methods and Their Impact36:05 – Environmental Considerations in Tapering39:11 – Monitoring Athlete Responses During Tapering41:54 – The Importance of Individualization in Tapering46:57 – Pacing Strategies and Their Relation to Tapering
Kate’s knowledge is exceptional—and her honesty about the real-world complexities of performance makes this a must-listen for coaches, sports scientists, and anyone working in elite sport.
🎧 Subscribe, share, and join the conversation.
#SupportingChampions #SteveIngham #KateSpilsbury #Tapering #Peaking #EnduranceSports #HighPerformance #Olympics #SportsScience #TeamSports #AthleteMonitoring #Recovery #Physiology
Supporting Champions
Steve Ingham, performance scientists, leader and author, explores the science, art, purpose and origins of high-performance. Steve interviews and discusses these concepts with the people who have been there and done it, whether it’s achieving at the highest level, been the driving force in making remarkable performance happen or those who have explored and researched aspects of human performance in real-depth.