Physical Preparation Podcast Robertson Training Systems
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 204:15:47
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Elite Physical Preparation and Sports Performance Training
Episódios
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Adam Menner on the Role of Speed Development in Basketball
04/06/2021 Duração: 49minAdam Menner started his college career as a psychology major, but when he interned at Defrancos Training Systems, where he did rehab work and contributed to coaching and programming, he discovered his passion for the world of physical preparation. Though the internship inspired Adam to change his major to Kinesiology & Exercise Science, he saw […] The post Adam Menner on the Role of Speed Development in Basketball appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Derek Hansen on Con Ed, Microdosing, and Bringing Speed Training to the Masses
28/05/2021 Duração: 01h08minDerek Hansen is an international sports performance consultant specializing in speed development, strategic performance planning, return-to-competition protocols, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation programming. As a life-long athlete with a passion for speed and sprint training, Derek’s career initially began in Track and Field, where he provided coaching and training programs to sprint athletes of all ages. […] The post Derek Hansen on Con Ed, Microdosing, and Bringing Speed Training to the Masses appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Zach Dechant on Movement over Maxes and the Mistake of Chasing Strength
21/05/2021 Duração: 45minZach Dechant grew up in a farming community in Kansas, where the population is 300 people (or less, depending on the day). Their high school didn’t have a weight room, nor a coach who knew anything about strength and conditioning. But Zach knew that if he was going to become a college athlete, he’d need […] The post Zach Dechant on Movement over Maxes and the Mistake of Chasing Strength appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Dave Schoch on Experience, Stories, and Stimulating the Change with the Gen Pop
14/05/2021 Duração: 54minThough athletes and general population clients may seem different, they have the same reason they go to the gym: to change. Whether it’s to change their athletic performance or their capacity to do their daily chores, IFAST morning coach Dave Schoch suggests that the job of coaches and trainers is to facilitate the changes clients […] The post Dave Schoch on Experience, Stories, and Stimulating the Change with the Gen Pop appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Ken Vick on Sharing, Speed Development, and Being a Radical Centrist
08/05/2021 Duração: 56minAlthough Ken Vick – President and High-Performance Director at Velocity Sports Performance – loved sports in high school, he didn’t begin his career in coaching right away. Ken completed his undergraduate studies at Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Sound Engineering & Acoustic Design. It wasn’t until later, when his wife worked in the […] The post Ken Vick on Sharing, Speed Development, and Being a Radical Centrist appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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10 Important Lessons I’ve Learned from Coaching Youth Sports
23/04/2021 Duração: 44minWhen you have kids, you start seeing the world through their eyes – and you definitely learn a lot from them. I played a lot of sports growing up. And by a lot, I mean if you can think of it, I’ve probably played it at some level. For me, personally, I enjoyed sports because […] The post 10 Important Lessons I’ve Learned from Coaching Youth Sports appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Mike Kay on Training with Intent and Windows of Adaptation
15/04/2021 Duração: 50minMany young, aspiring coaches think that the path to becoming trainers is as smooth as just graduating from school then landing their dream job. Sometimes, there are lots of stops and hiccups along the way. Sometimes, there’s a lot of detours involved. Take Michael Kay, a Doctor of Physical Therapy based in Phoenix, Arizona. He […] The post Mike Kay on Training with Intent and Windows of Adaptation appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Max Schmarzo on Plyometrics, Jump Training and Elite Athleticism
09/04/2021 Duração: 01h09minPlaying sports initiates all things performance, whether it’s about trying to be a better jump shooter or a better athlete. And that’s exactly the catalyst that sparked the passion of applied sports scientist and educator Max Schmarzo. After playing Division III Basketball for Coe College, where he also completed his degrees in athletic training and […] The post Max Schmarzo on Plyometrics, Jump Training and Elite Athleticism appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Danny O’Rourke on the Transition from Athlete to Coach
02/04/2021 Duração: 53minDanny O’Rourke has seen soccer from the vantage point of both athlete and coach. After playing collegiate soccer at Indiana University – where he played 83 games, who back-to-back National Championships and the MAC Hermann Trophy – Danny had an 11-year MLS career. In the early years of his career as a professional soccer player, […] The post Danny O’Rourke on the Transition from Athlete to Coach appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Sam Pogue on Resilience in the Fitness Industry
26/03/2021 Duração: 01h05minPerformance Coach and Brand Strategy Consultant Sam Pogue knows what it takes to be resilient in a time of uncertainty. After his stint as Director of Strategic Partnerships and Senior Coach for Onnit, Sam moved to Colorado to work for TrueCoach as Vice President of Brand. Amidst the global pandemic, Sam was laid off following […] The post Sam Pogue on Resilience in the Fitness Industry appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Lee Taft on Assessing and Coaching Speed Effectively
19/03/2021 Duração: 01h18sTo me, Lee Taft is more than a highly-respected and world-renowned athletic movement specialist: He has been a constant mentor and role model who helped shape my thoughts on speed training. A former physical education teacher, Lee began his career in the world of physical preparation in 1989 and has since been helping people take […] The post Lee Taft on Assessing and Coaching Speed Effectively appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Jimmy Stitz on Building a Durable, Adaptable and Robust Volleyball Player
12/03/2021 Duração: 50minBorn and raised in Minnesota, Athletic Performance Coach for Women’s Senior National Volleyball team Jimmy Stitz has always known he wanted to become a coach. Growing up with a passion for many sports, Jimmy stumbled into the world of strength and conditioning at an early age. Realizing his athletic career may not have been strong […] The post Jimmy Stitz on Building a Durable, Adaptable and Robust Volleyball Player appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Joel Jamieson on Merging Fitness and Technology to Unlock Human Potential
05/03/2021 Duração: 01h11minWhen 8 Weeks Out founder and best-selling author Joel Jamieson began his career in the fitness industry, he immediately learned the importance of data in gauging the factors that affect fitness and recovery. But what’s interesting is that those factors are often found outside the gym. Without an objective technology that can monitor these factors, […] The post Joel Jamieson on Merging Fitness and Technology to Unlock Human Potential appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Kyle Pfaffenbach on Turning the Screws with Principle-Based Nutrition
26/02/2021 Duração: 01h02minFrom his experience working with elite athletes, Nutrition Consultant Kyle Pfaffenbach knows all too well a pitfall athletes tend to have: While they are driven for success, they can be too strict with everything from training to nutrition. Kyle is an Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance at Eastern Oregon University, where he teaches […] The post Kyle Pfaffenbach on Turning the Screws with Principle-Based Nutrition appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Joe Kenn on 32 Years of Continued Success in Physical Preparation
19/02/2021 Duração: 01h16minWhat does it take to have a long, stable career in the world of sports and physical preparation? And how do you make yourself stand out in a competitive industry where everyone is welcome to enter? Veteran Strength & Conditioning Coach Joe Kenn, whose career spans more than 30 years, is a well of wisdom […] The post Joe Kenn on 32 Years of Continued Success in Physical Preparation appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Chris Barnes on the Evolution of Sports Science in Professional Soccer
12/02/2021 Duração: 01h03minSports science is a common thing in elite and professional sports today – but it hasn’t always been that way. Over the past 25 years in his career at high-level sports, sports scientist and consultant Chris Barnes has seen how sports science has evolved and gained prominence. When he began his career as a sports […] The post Chris Barnes on the Evolution of Sports Science in Professional Soccer appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Mike Coval on Developing a Complete High School Athlete
05/02/2021 Duração: 55minIt can be challenging to coach a high school athlete. Caught between training and studying, these young athletes have a lot of things going on in their lives and can be prone to fatigue and exhaustion. Especially during the COVID-era. Former IFAST intern Mike Coval knows this all too well. Mike is the owner of […] The post Mike Coval on Developing a Complete High School Athlete appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Donovan Santas: The Evolution over 21 Years in Pro Baseball
29/01/2021 Duração: 52minOver his 21-year-long career in professional baseball in different capacities, Donovan Santas has seen some of the most momentous changes and shifts in the sports industry – from how strength training is implemented to how the strength & conditioning coach’s role has gained prominence. But Donovan didn’t always have the fancy tools he has access […] The post Donovan Santas: The Evolution over 21 Years in Pro Baseball appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Jon Pope on Resilience, Stress Physiology, and Changing Beliefs
22/01/2021 Duração: 01h02minJonathan Pope is an embodiment of what it means to be resilient. As a high school athlete, Jon was a six-foot, 150-pound, right-handed baseball pitcher who could throw a ball 90 miles an hour. But he needed to get bigger and throw harder if he wanted to play at the Division I level. Thinking that […] The post Jon Pope on Resilience, Stress Physiology, and Changing Beliefs appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.