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Coach, Train, Compete; A Podcast for Performance

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Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field. Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists in the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes. We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.

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episode EP22: Developing a Force-Velocity Profile with Pitchers and How to Test and Program for Optimal Results cover

EP22: Developing a Force-Velocity Profile with Pitchers and How to Test and Program for Optimal Results

Tyler Anzmann is no rookie when it comes to building a solid strength and conditioning program for pitchers. With years of coaching experience on top of his own successful baseball career, he is a wealth of knowledge.   We had the pleasure of diving deep with Tyler about how he tests his athletes and utilizes a force-velocity profiling system in order to effectively program for each individual pitcher. He explains specifically what tests he performs, how he collects the data, and how he analyzes the data in order to develop a program.   This episode is full of valuable nuggets for any strength coach who works with a baseball population.   Don’t forget to leave us a 5 star review and share this with another coach!

12. feb. 2022 - 1 h 49 min
episode Criterion-Based Vs. Time Based Protocols in Rehab and Warm Up Preparation cover

Criterion-Based Vs. Time Based Protocols in Rehab and Warm Up Preparation

Arguably the MOST content-heavy episode we've released to date, we cover two main topics that are hot in our respective fields. Criterion-based progressions require extensive skill to be able to assess and measure a patient's progress in their rehabilitation. Most patients who have a surgical procedure performed have a time-based protocol that is the guide their rehabilitation. However, protocols can vary quite a bit based on the surgeon or orthopedic group. So, as Doctors of Physical Therapy, why not utilize our skill set to determine more appropriate progressions based on individual patient presentation? In my experience, a simple phone call or text message to the surgeon updating them on a patient's progress and simply asking for permission to progress has been received tremendously well! Lastly, how intensive and variable should your warm up be? Drew and I discuss two sides of the argument of variability and specificity of warm ups in preparation to main lifts. Don't forget to leave us a review! Thanks again for listening to The PainFreePerformance Podcast!

12. nov. 2021 - 50 min
episode Coaching, Leading, And Growing for High Performance: Interview with John O‘Neil from Cressey Sports Performance cover

Coaching, Leading, And Growing for High Performance: Interview with John O‘Neil from Cressey Sports Performance

We were honored to interview John O'Neil, Director of Performance at Cressey Sports Performance in Massachusetts. Everybody who gets into Strength and Conditioning wants to work with the best of the best: the top 1% of athletes who get paid to do what they love. However, many young coaches do not understand what it takes to get there. Little paid and unpaid internships, getting to work at 4:45 am, working split shifts, and participating in journal reviews and in-services.  John, who has put in his time, is now the Director of Performance at CSP, Mass. To many, he has made it. No more 5 am shifts, no more splits, and overseeing every program that is executed in the facility. To John, this does not mean he has permission to stop learning. He still coaches, directs in-services, and continues to develop himself. Having this growth mindset is what separates good coaches from the best of the best. A relentless willingness to continue learning, with no "end destination" in sight.  Amongst other key points, John sheds light on how he filters all of the information available to us. Using his filter he develops coaching systems. Lastly, you won't want to miss his mention of books and influences that have shaped his current coaching philosophy.  Don't forget to share this episode with another strength coach you know! Our objective is to provide valuable content by talking to coaches who are more experienced or have different perspectives. We grow the field by having conversations, asking questions, and sharing what we know.

3. okt. 2021 - 1 h 5 min
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