

Problem addressed:
The industry lacks applied, multidisciplinary learning. Practitioners often face unclear problem framing, inconsistent communication, and decision‑making that varies between roles and environments.
Who it served:
Strength and Conditioning coaches, physiotherapists, rehabilitation coaches, physical performance coaches, performance scientists, and practitioners working across elite and developing performance settings.
What it aimed to improve:
Clearer framing of performance and rehabilitation problems, stronger cross‑discipline communication, better decision‑making under pressure, and practical methods practitioners can take back into their own environments.
Practitioners operate across varied environments with different levels of access to applied education. The event addressed an industry gap in multidisciplinary learning, credible CPD, and opportunities to develop clearer performance thinking alongside peers from elite and supporting roles
An in‑person event built around applied presentations, case‑based insight, and structured networking.
Key elements included:
Speakers included:
Steve Kemp – Head of Physical Performance, Medicine & Nutrition | England Men’s Senior Team
Lois Mackay, Sports Scientist | England Netball
Jarrod Antflick – Expert Physiotherapist in Tendon Health | Fortius Clinic
“The speaker presentations were excellent. Peter Tierney and the two England football coaches stood out. I really enjoyed all parts.”
Nick Garcia, Performance Coach, Self Employed
“One of the best conferences I’ve experienced. From inclusivity to the specific content and insights, the whole day was nailed.”
Archie, Perform Better
“The Worlds Best MDT Event. What I found particularly brilliant, was that there was a speaker representing almost every discipline from a multi-disciplinary team (MDT),”
Joe Scott, Welsh FA
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