1. Ben’s Transition from England Football to 292Performance
Ben discusses why he chose to leave his role with the England national team and build 292Performance. He reflects on aligning professional decisions with personal values, prioritizing family stability, and wanting a greater long-term impact on individual athletes. His journey highlights how career evolution can create space for deeper, more meaningful work.
2. The Psychology of Player Buy-In and Motivation
Ben breaks down the principles that drive true athlete engagement, focusing on autonomy, mastery, and connectedness. He shares stories from his time with England, showing how competition, clarity of purpose, and positive training experiences can transform player attitudes toward physical preparation. The conversation emphasizes that relationships and context often matter more than programming details.
3. Building and Running Multi-Player Performance Camps
Martin and Ben explore how 292Performance brings together players of different levels, personalities, genders, and rehabilitation statuses within the same camp. Ben explains how thoughtful drill design, individualized running demands, and staff collaboration allow for a tailored experience inside a shared environment. The result is a camp model that boosts performance while fostering community and enjoyment.

