Today’s podcast features movement-focused strength coach Julien Pineau, founder of Strongfit. With a background in sports ranging from competitive swimming to MMA and strongman, Julien started ...
In this episode, Jamie discusses building awareness and encouraging movement exploration to enhance athleticism. He emphasizes giving athletes ownership of their bodies and expands on the “bottom-up” ...
The Just Fly Performance Podcast is dedicated to all aspects of athletic performance training, with an emphasis on speed and power development. Featured on the show are coaches and experts in the ...
Our guest for today’s show is Randy Huntington. Randy is a track and field coach, who has spent his recent years as the national track and field coach for the Chinese athletics association and has ...
About a year ago, I read one of the best collection of thoughts on speed and strength training I can remember. This post was featured on www.bretcontreras.com and written by Greg Potter, a sprints ...
One high rep, high intensity training set to improve athletic performance?! This is the type of statement that pits coaches into a battle even more vicious than their most intense competitive athletic ...
Lets cut the bullshit. Biomechanics, motor control and motor learning are very difficult areas of study, let alone trying to address them all together practicality with athletes. It’s hard for a coach ...
This week’s guest is Dr. Bryan Mann of the University of Missouri (Mizzou). Dr. Mann is internationally renowned for his work in the autoregulation of strength training, specifically with Velocity ...
Today’s episode features strength coach Christian Thibaudeau. Christian has been involved in the business of training for the last 18 years, having worked with athletes from 28 different sports. He is ...
Today’s podcast features coach and educator, Jamie Smith. Jamie is the owner of Melbourne Strength Culture and has over a […] ...
Like many events in track & field, the javelin throw is an interesting combination of basic physics and human ability. It can be fairly easy to calculate the correct way to throw, but it can be much ...