
Prof. Martin I. Jones
Professor Martin Jones is a sport and exercise psychologist with more than 20 years of supporting athletes, coaches, performance directors, and military personnel. He is passionate about equipping us to respond positively to challenging situations; learning how to recognise when our responses aren’t helping us and what we can do differently to help us achieve our goals.
“I love working with corporate leaders and executives because they are positioned to support or thwart organisational culture.
I like working with people who can take hold of new ideas and practices that genuinely change lives, but also spread them out so that they have the largest positive effect."
coaching style
Martin strongly believes - as do all Duratus coaches - that successful coaching is founded on trust. That’s why he loves to listen. He cares about his clients, their unique stories, challenges and situations. He is empathetic, understanding, and honest.
He strives to translate his knowledge into understandable and useful nuggets of wisdom that benefit his clients. For Martin, coaching isn’t just a job. He genuinely cares about helping his clients reach their goals and better their situations.
background
Dr Martin Jones is a sport and exercise psychologist with more than 20 years of supporting athletes, coaches, performance directors and military personnel. He is a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society, a Science Council Chartered Scientist, and a Health and Care professions Council Registered Practitioner Psychologist.
Martin is an award-winning researcher and educator. He currently holds an honorary Associate Professor role at the University of Exeter and is a visiting Professor at Hartpury University.
He has published more than 30 peer-reviewed publications and recently moved into the defence and security sector to research sleep, fatigue, resilience, and human performance. He currently represents the UK as the principle member of the NATO human factors and medicine panel, and he supports several human performance initiatives in the defence and security sector.
experience
Martin uses his knowledge of sport and exercise psychology to help clients learn evidence-based techniques that build high-performance mindsets and teams.
Martin has strong personal motivations. As a father, Martin is driven to equip his children to face future challenges successfully by showing them how to control themselves and choose positive responses to situations. It is clear that Martin strongly believes in the advice and techniques he shares; something that gives his clients confidence.
Martin’s personal experiences - including a life-threatening situation - enable him to see panic-inducing situations from a fresh perspective. He can now see how imposing challenges can be made more manageable.
As evidenced by his experience in teaching, writing, and coaching, not only is Martin very knowledgeable, he also has the ability to translate complex ideas into clear and understandable concepts.