
This episode features Jason Ryan, the All Blacks forwards coach, discussing his experiences in rugby, coaching, and personal growth. Key topics include his time with the All Blacks, insights from Sale GP sailors, and the importance of communication in high-performance sports.
Jason Ryan shares his journey from humble beginnings in New Zealand to becoming the forwards coach for the All Blacks. He reflects on his coaching philosophy and the lessons learned from working with elite athletes like Pete Burling and Blair Tuke from Sale GP.
Ryan discusses the challenges of coaching at the highest level, including the pressure of public expectations and the emotional toll of losing a World Cup final. He emphasizes the importance of building trust with players and maintaining open communication.
Throughout the conversation, Ryan highlights the significance of family support, particularly from his wife, Kath, and the impact of their relationship on his career. He also touches on mental health, personal growth, and the evolving nature of coaching in today's world.
This episode provides a candid look at the life of a top rugby coach, the dynamics of team sports, and the balance between professional and personal life.
Jason Ryan discusses coaching the All Blacks, insights from Sale GP, and the importance of communication and family support.

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