• Conversations With: Carl Hardwick - Part 2
    Nov 29 2022

    The conversation that we started in Part 1 was just getting rolling when we had to cut it off. Fortunately, Carl was nice enough to make time for a second podcast.

    In this episode, we neatly summarize the OPEX concept "Sustain" and then we dig a lot deeper into its application.

    Later in the episode we tease out the difference between sustain and repeatability - both important for any coach who works with the general public or athletes.

    I really enjoyed this conversation and was grateful that Carl was willing to make extra time.

    Enjoy!

    #KnowTheWhy

    #AthleteEnhancement

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    43 mins
  • Conversations with: Carl Hardwick (CEO of OPEX) - Part 1
    Nov 21 2022

    I was lucky enough to sit down, not once, but twice with OPEX CEO Carl Hardwick. If you've not heard of OPEX, it is a phenomenal education platform for strength coaches and personal trainers. It truly is a comprehensive program for any one in the industry, no matter how much experience you have.

    OPEX has many foundational concepts, on which their system is based. Once such concept is "Sustain". In this episode, we start digging into this concept, one which about which any coach or trainer should be aware.

    Huge thanks to Carl for taking time out of his busy schedule to meet with me.

    #KnowTheWhy

    #AthleteEnhancement

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    39 mins
  • Thoughts On #9: Flexing the Lumbar Spine (Part 1)
    May 28 2022

    Of late, flexing the lumbar spine under load has become a surprisingly controversial topic. What was cannot not 10 years ago has become questionable. While flexing the lumbar spine under load seems like a bad idea, many social medial pundits are out there promoting the message that flexing your lumbar spine under load is totally fine.

    Again, while flexing the lumbar spine under load (repetitively at that) seems silly, it is actually more complex than a blanket, black and white statement, that one should never allow an athlete to flex their lumbar spine. For this reason, this will be a 2 part podcast.

    Enjoy!

    #KnowTheWhy #TrainHardTrainSmart #AthleteEnhancement

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    30 mins
  • Thoughts On #8: Nasal Respiration & Stabilization
    Feb 26 2022

    Thanks to groups like the Human Health & Performance Foundation (@HHPFoundation) and books like Breath, the benefits of nasal respiration are starting to be uncovered.

    While most of these have focused on the effects nasal respiration has on aerobic performance and also health, I was curious how it might influence stability in both traditional strength training and also high intensity metabolic intervals with heavier loads.

    In this episode, Dr. Ulm discusses these benefits, the challenges with using nasal respiration in training and also proper implementation.

    #KnowTheWhy

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    15 mins
  • Thoughts On #7: The Difference between Stability and Strength
    Feb 14 2022

    While these two phenomena or expressions of function are no doubt related and overlap in many settings, they are separate and distinct from each other. Understanding the difference enables the coach/therapist to better dose the exercise to elicit the desired adaptation (response).

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    14 mins
  • Thoughts On #6: Involving the Athlete in the Process
    Feb 3 2022

    Today’s Thoughts On is about the impact the athlete has on the overall efficacy of the program.

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    It was inspired by a great conversation I had with Henry Turaño, a fantastic coach and owner of OPEX San Juan. He is also one of the head coaches for Crafted Coaching, a remote coaching organization.

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    No matter how good the coach, programming is nothing more  than an educated guess. How the athlete interprets and executes the program has a huge impact on the efficacy.

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    @coachtorano 

    @opexsj 

    @crafted.coaching 

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    13 mins
  • Conversations with: Mike Boyle
    Dec 27 2021

    Mike Boyle has been an influential force in the strength training profession since its inception back in the 1980s. Brandishing a pragmatic sensibility, Mike has remained relevant and effective in an ever-changing profession for 4 decades. He's one of the early adopters of a "functional approach", now widely accepted in the industry.

    Mike is a busy fellow. He works as a strength coach in the Boston area at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning (www.bodybyboyle.com). He is the author of a functional training classic, Functional Training for Sports. He has a functional training certification, Certified Functional Strength Coach (CFSC | www.certifiedfsc.com) and he is a regular presenter on the Perform Better Functional Training series (www.performbetter.com/3-day-functional-training-summit).

    Mike is a fantastic presenter. If you ever get a chance to hear him present, you should definitely take it.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Thoughts On #5: Movement Variability
    Nov 16 2021

    This entire Thoughts On was inspired by listening to a presentation James FitzGerald did on "Core Training for Mixed Modal?" at the Training Trunk Stability course I recently taught in Scottsdale, AZ.

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    Enjoy!

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    19 mins